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VOLUME 8 NUMBER 52 CIRCLE, McCONE COUNTY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 10th 1922 PIONEER Vol. 10 No 39

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C. R. Miller, the local postmaster McCONE COUNTY FAIR PRIZE Mr. Baldwin was not present 'lues- has the past week received a Westing- day, because he was Judge at the Miles City Corn house Radio receiving set, which has election. The students in physics con­ been installed at the Miller home, WINNERS ducted their recitations, and Mr. and they are now busy “listening in" Janies had charge of the general sci­ every night to musical concerts, ence and geometry classes. Show Nov.16-18 speeches, etc. They have picked up Please notice where winner is lima beans first Special, yellow plums OCTOBER HONOR ROLL stuff from stations all over the U. S. marked “Special” no cash prize will .Second Special, red plums first Spec­ Second Honor Roll The Miles City Corn Show, Novem­ Result of Tuesday’s Battle Shows Re- The other evening they got connection be given as these articles do not ap­ Iona Kerch, Sophomore, 60 Grade Election of All Present Officers, ial, white currant second Special, red ber 16th, 17lh and 18th. McCone Coun­ with Dallas, Texas and said the mes­ pear on the prize list. currant first Special, Gooseberries Points. But One Floyd Bergland, Junior, 44 Grade ty corn did wonders in advertising our sage came through just as clear as if first Special muskmelon pickles sec­ county at the State Fair. At the Miles talking to a person in the same room. Points. The campaign of 1922 is now a Susan Arnett, flowers first prize ond Special, best collection canned City Corn show there is another Tuesday night Mr. Miller managed to $1.00. Lloyd Decker, Sophomore, 44 Grade thing of the past. Tuesday was the big goods 12.50. chance to show the world what the get some early election returns. Mrs. Axel Anderson, ground cher­ Mrs. John Meyers, heavy crocheting Points. McCone County Farmers can do in day of the battle of ballots. The day There are now four radio receiving Gladys Peterson, Senior, 43*4 Grade was an ideal one in this section and ries, first prize $2.00. first 50 cents, silk quilt first and sec­ the way of raising corn. It is up to stations in McCone county that we Mrs. Adolph Anderson, English em­ ond 75 cents, total $1.25. Points. you farmers to pick the best sample a good representative vote was rolled know of, and all working successfully. Gladys Parsley, Freshman, 41 Grade up, better than thirteen hundred peo­ broidery, second prize 25 cents. Mrs. Morgan, cherries first $2.00, of corn that you are able to select They are: Krebsbach Bros, at Vida, Mrs. Adolph Anderson, Tatted scarf plums first $2.00, plums second $1.00, Points. out of the various kinds of com that ple going to the polls and expressing Schneider Bros, at Brockway, Jacobs Eula Childress, Senior, 40 Garde their choice for national, state and second prize 25 cents. collection of flowers second 60 cents, you raise. Each exhibit must contain Bros, of Cow Creek and C. R. Miller John Aam, best carving, stone first picalilli first Special, mango first Points. ten ears of corn but in selecting a county offices. of Circle. Marjory Voila, Sophomore, 38^ The final count shows the Republi­ prize $1.00. Special, catsup first Special, orange sample of corn select a few extra ears Mr. Baldwin reports that the local John Aam, best carving, stone sec­ and apricot marmalade first Special, Grade Points. as something may happen to one or can ticket to have carried from top to high school has now received their Carol Parsley, Freshman, 36 Grade bottom, Carl W. Riddick winning out ond prize 50 cents. cherry jelly second 25 cents, goose­ two ears out of the lot that would radio receiving outfit which will be Mrs. Edd. Bjorge, Sweet cucumber berry jelly first Special, buffalo ber­ Points. spoil them for show purposes. In sel­ in this county for U. S. Senator, over installed at the school house as soon Another Student Enrolled Burton K. Wheeler by 22 votes, the pickled cucumbers first prize 50 cents ry jelly second 25 cents, red currant ecting show corn select ears of uni­ as possible, and Ben M. Larson has bread second, 25 cents, cookies, first, jelly first Special, white currant jelly Frieda Mahlstedt is back to school form size with straight rows well fil­ race being very close. ordered a set which will be installed again. This makes another student in The contest for county offices, be­ 50 cents, cookies, second, 26 cents, second Special, canned peas second led at both ends. We should have at at the Larson home. mince pie, first and second, Special, 25 cents, canned cherries first Spec­ the sophomore class. The Freshmen least 100 samples of corn at the Miles tween the present officers seeking re- and sophomore classes are more for­ election on the republican ticket and oil pickles, second, Special butter, ial, canned peaches first 50 cents, City Corn Show. You are not only WOLF POINT WINS COUNTY SEAT first and second, $1.50, sweet cucum­ canned plums first 50 cents, best rel­ tunate than the juniors and seniors in helping yourself by advertising the the democrats, created the most In­ this respect. terest and the final returns show ber pickles first 50 cents. ish first and second S'pecial, huckle­ county but you also help hoost the Over in Roosevelt county on Nov­ Mrs. Geo. Brickert, parker house berries first and second Special, rasp­ AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR county and state as a corn raising every man re-elected with exception of ember 7th closed one of the most bit­ Harvest time has come at last, superintendent of schools, which was rolls, second, 25 cents, tarts, first and berries first Special, watermelon pre­ part of the country. ter county seat fights that has ever second, Special, doughnuts first and To gather ail the fruits and grain. There are some very attractive priz­ won by Cora Bauer. taken place in this section of the serves first Special, red plums first second, 75 cents, angel food, first 75 Special, peas and carrots first and sec­ The snow is now falling fast es offered, o It will be worth your The re-election of all of the present state. It was the finàl election to de­ cents, aple pie first and second, 75 ond Special. On the dead leaves that so long while. officers, with one exception, is in­ termine whether Poplar or Wolf Point have lain. deed a splendid endorsement by the cents, devils food cake second, 25 IVJrs. Ed. Payne, Eyelet embroidery The Chicago, and St. should become the permanent county cents, canned rhubarb second 25 cents All the song birds now have gone. Paul are also offering a special cash people of McCone county, of the pres­ Reports second 25 cents, crochet scarf second seat of Roosevelt county, lemon pie first and second $1.00. 25 cents. But the snow birds fly about, prize of $50.00 for the best bushel of ent administration. The Banner openly reaching here Wednesday are to the Mrs. O. C. Brown, crocheted apron Carol Parsley, yoke, fine crochet And we cannot hear their song, Tellow or White Dent grown in Mon­ stated in the past campaign that the effect that Wolf Point won out by bet­ For they are on their eastern route. present officers were entitled to an­ second 25 cents, oil pickles first Spec- second 25 cents. tana in 1922 and exhibited at the ter than 200 votes. The temporary ial. Mrs. Reinemer canned cherries The grass Is dead and the trees are State Corn Show. other term and it is indeed pleasing county seat has been located at Pop­ bare, to us to see them win out. We are Mattie Childress centerpiece, cro­ second Special, canned strawberries Act at once as time is limited. Send lar the past two years. cheted second 25 cents. first Special, dill jickles second 25 The sun does not shine so brightly, all samples to the undersigned. All also proud of the fact that we con­ Hurrah for Wolf Point. We are glad Mrs. Harvey Dambly candy first 60 cents, corn first 50 cents. Then sometimes you may see a hare samples should be in Circle by Nov. ducted a clean fight—it pays every to see you win. Crossing your pathway swiftly and time. cents, pillow top first 50 cents. Mrs. M. Suess, tatted baby bonnet 14th. Lizzie Didnck (Paxtonj cherries firsthand second 75 cents, button holes lightly. B. N. STONEY. The result in this county is as fol­ AT THE PRINCESS In the evenings when the air is lows: second $1.00. first 50 cents, handkerchief second zö Girls! Don’t miss this! A chance to Mrs. Eastburn, strawberries second frosty and cold. y Senator. learn how to grow old gracefully! See cents, heavy tatting second 25 cents, EDITOR FULLER TELLS $1.00. The big round moon comes out to CARL W. RIDDICK ...... 650 yourself as you will look, perhaps, handkerchief first 50 cents, wool em­ OF RECENT VISIT Mrs. G. M. Gilbert, flowers first 75 broidery first 50 cents, total $2.75. see the sight. N BURTON K. WHEELER ...... 628 when, you have added twenty years. And he seems to be so very, very cents. Mrs. L. H. Sorley (Paxton) buns The Headlight man returned Wed­ Representative in Congress: See MILESTONES at the Princess bold SCOTT LEAVITT ...... 588 Addie Hayes angel food second 25 first 75 cents cake first 75 cents, cro­ nesday morning from a most delight­ Theatre, Sunday evening, Nov. 12th. cents, white layer cake first and sec­ He stays there, I dare say, nearly PRESTON B. MOSS ...... ”...... 547 A picture with an Irresistable Ap­ cheted center piece first 50 cents, ful weeks vacation spent at Brock­ ond $1.00, white bread first 75 cents, monogram waist first 50 cents, total all of the night. Chief Justice Supreme Court. peal. A romance as sweet as the odor But we do not care to have the way, Montana, his, home for four parkerhouse rolls first 75 cents. $2.50. years prior to coming to Big Stone. LEW CALLAWAY ...... 623 of lilacs—a story surcharged) with cold days come, JOSEPH R. JACKSON ...... 466 Mrs. Fred Hanson, mince meat Ed. Storm carved tray first and sec­ It was his first real vacation for a electrical drama—acting that reaches (canned) first and second, Special. For we can't have warm days all Associate Justice Supreme Court: heights of polished perfection— ond $1.50. number of years and he enjoyed it to Dora Hanson, cream puffs first and Marie Stephens, collection, drawing the time ALBERT P. STARK ...... 579 —-that ia “Milsatonee,” a picture .with- Even though, we may get a cold the fullest extent. With good crops the JOHN A! MATTHEWS 481 second. Special, camisole first and and water color first $1.00. past two years, that section of Mon­ an irresistable appeal to all people of second 75 cents. nose or thumb For Railroad and Public Service Com­ all ages, everywhere. Princess Sun­ Mrs. J. Suess, ground cherries sec­ tana is gradually recovering! from Mrs. Harms coarse crochet, second We join to listen to the merry missioner: day evening, Nov. 12th, 1922. ond $1.00, buttonholes second 25 cents previous crop failures and the hard 25 cents. crocheted baby bonnet second 25 chime. DANIEL BOYLE .... 634 Sunday evening, November 19th: For we all know what the autumn winter three years ago in which stock “JIM” J. W. DRAKE 433 “The Branding Iron.” Do not miss Mrs. Delia Hewitt, oil painting first cents, plain sewing second 25 cents, losses were very large. Corn Is being $1.00. total $1.75. days bring, Clerk Supreme Court: this picture. And what would we do without this succeasfhlly raised and there seems DANA M. EASTON . 645 Mrs Ed. Heide< rolls, second 25 Mrs. A. A. Sorg, lunch clotht fist to be a tendency tward a greater di­ cents, green tomatoe preserves first 50 cents. day. J. T. CARROLL ...... 427 LOVELL’S LEAVING When old Thanksgiving day comes versity of crops. The section we speak and second Special, ripe tomatoe pre­ Mrs. Robert S'ecora, table cover of is a long ways from railroad and / State Representative; FOR CALIFORNIA around again we all begin to sing. B. E. CARLSON ...... 619 serves second S’pecial, gooseberry jam first 50 cents, crochet yoke second the lack of transportation is a severe second Special, ground cherry jam 25 cents. And why shouldn’t everyone be hap­ JOHN A. GREEN .... 575 John K. Lovell and family expect to py? I can’t begin to say. handicap.—Headlight, Big tSone City, County Commissioner, Six Year Term first and second Special, tame cur­ Mrs. E. Thompson, knite la«e sec­ S. Dakota. leave in a few days for Mountain rant jelly, first Special, rhubarb mar­ ond 25 cents, knit yoke first 50 cents. Just to think of all the goodies on THOMAS HORSFORD ..... 703 View, California, where they will this dear Old Day. IRA J. CLIZBE ...... 614 malade first and second Special, mix­ Mrs. Sam Undera, plum jelly second LOCAL NEWS ITEMS make their future home, Mr. Lovell ed pickles first and second Special, 25 cents, canned peaches first 50 That the children and the grown­ County Clerlf and Recorder; having accepted a position In a phar­ ups love to eat. JESSE F. DA WE ...... 1211 crabapple pickles second Special, can­ cents. Don’t fail to get in on the big sup­ macy out there. ned rhubarb first 50 cents, canned Mrs. Voila, knit sweater second 50 And after the feast the children County Sheriff: The Lovell’s have been residents romp around and play, per, Saturday, November 11, 1922 to FLOYD DAVIS...... 909 gooseberries second 25 cents, canned cents. be served by the Lutheran Ladies of Circle about twelve years, and have raspberries second Special, mustard Until they can hardly stand upon LEN SMITH ...... __...... 224 a host of friends who will deeply re­ their little feet. Aid at Andersonls Hall. County Treasurer; pickles first and second Special, corn Prizes for School Exhibit Miss Lulu Knapp arrived here a gret to see them leave, but join in relish first and second Special, em­ We will all try to be happy when J. J. KENDIG ...... 820 wishing them the best of success in the days are very cold. week or so ago from Daisy, North EUGENE T. KIRCHNER . 602 broidered pillow tops first 50 cents, Best general display, district No. 10 Dakota to visit with her folks. Miss their new home. crochet pillow cases second 25 cents. $5.00. For soon summer sun will shine County Attorney; again, Knapp is holding down a position as HOMER A. HOOVER ...... 749 Mrs. Hubing crochet scarf first 50 Vacation work: Best hand made P. C. Jacobson, the well known Raw- And then we will listen to sweetest chief telephone operator at Daisy, FLORENCE W. STEPHENS .... 576 cents, crochet camisole second 25 apron, Margaret Vail $1.00. best hand and expects to return there in about leigh man, expects to leave the fore­ cents, embroidered collar and cuff made cap, Lyra Vail 50 cents, sewing story told County Assessor: By the singing bird’s sweet refrain. a week or so. Lulu’s many friends are A. MARTINSEN ...... 705 part of December for a trip to his set first and second $1.50. scarf, Edna Knox 76 cents, Irene Lee, old home in Denmark. It’s a good E. L. M. indeed pleased to see her in our A. L. BURCH ...... 7...... 626 Alma Johanson pears second Spec­ Gratuity 50 cents. midst again, even though only for a many years since Pete’s been back, ial, peas first 50 cents, beef first Geography Work: 4 maps showing Grammar Grade News Superintendent of Schools; Faye Harmon has been absent this brief visit. CORA M. BAUER ...... 546 home. We wish him a pleasant jour­ Special, lima beans second Special, physical features and resources of ney. week on account of illness. Rev. Loomis Is having another MA BELLE COBB ...... 426 string beans second 25 cents, carrot McCone County, Redwater school, story added to his place of residence, pickles first Special, seeded grapes District No. 95 76 cents. Dora Ferch was absent Monday. SUSAN ARNETT ...... 265 Marie: "Edna, your a center of in­ giving them four additional rooms. MOLUMBY URGES first and second Special, tomatoes Four maps of McCone County, He has also had a fine new barn built KEEPING HOLIDAY first 50 cents, crabapple pickles first Horse Creek School, District No. 133, dustries.” BURTON K. WHEELER Edna H.: “Why?” this fall. Contractor Langley is doing Special, tomato preserves first Spec- $1.00. / APPARENTLY ELECTED Marie: “The notes are all flying the work. American Legion Chief Has Plea to ial. Four maps of McCone County, Mt. Ben M. Larson and family, accom­ People of State Mrs. Ben Jansen crochet cap first Antelope, District No. 14, 75 cents. your way.” State returns of Tuesday’s election My desk is too little for the books I panied by Mrs. Carsten Voila and 50 cents, hand painted plate second Pour maps of McCone County, Horse have been slow coming in. The Banner have in it, and my head’s too large for children spent Sunday at the farm editor communicated with Glendive Great Falls, Nov. 7.—Proper obser­ 60 cents.tatted handkerchief first oO Creek, District No. 133, 50 cents. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bjorge of vance of Saturday, November 11 as Four maps of Montana, Mt. Ante­ the knowledge that’s In it. over long distance telephone this cents, pillow cases first 50 cents, By H. S. Cow Creek, where we were treated to morning, and the latest returns avail­ Armistice Day, which is a legal holi­ child’s embroidered, dress (first 50 lope, $1.00. Out in the golden west, a big chicken feed. able there is to the effect that Burton day by provisions of Montana stat­ cents initial first oO cents. Four maps of Montana, Redwater Roy Rogers, Olaf Wahl and Walter utes, is urged for the State in a state­ Mrs. Keller, sugar pickles second District No. 95, 75 cents. The land the cowboy loved the best K. Wheeler has a lead of 15,000 and The skies were so blue Hoffman of Circle and A. S. Constance is apparently elected United States ment here today by Loy Molumby, 25 cents, chow chow first and second Four maps of Montana, Horse creek of Vida, took out the election supplies state commander of the American Le­ canned beans first 60 cents, canned District No. 133, 50 cents. And the freindship so true Senator from Montana, defeating Carl That as far as you’d go from East and brought in the returns. The boys W. Riddick. Scott Leavitt is conceded gion. peaches second 25 cents, canned peas Pour maps of U. S. Lena Rott, Dis­ all had good luck except Mr. Con­ “Armistice Day has the same force first Special, hand painted sugar and trict No. 23, $1.00. to West elected Congressman from this dis­ They were contented in this land stance who had the misfortune to trict and John M. Evans elected Con­ and effect on the statutes as other creamer set first 75 cents, hand paint­ Four maps of U. S. Mt. Antelope, break down his car, and had to hire legal holidays of the year and I urge ed salt and peper first 50 cents, hand District No. 14, 75 cents. of the blessed! gressman from the first congression­ By D. F. another party to help him bring in al district. that the Montana posts of the Ameri­ painted cup and saucer first 76 cents, Four maps of U. S. Redwater, Dis­ the returns. can Legion duly observe this day, hand painted cup and saucer second trict No. 95, 50 cents. Over in Wisconsin Bob LaFollette Jay Elverude has recently purchas­ A deal was closed the forepart of won out three to one. Frazier is con­ both through its membership and by 50 cents, hand painted plate first 75 Industrial Work; Four Raffia Bas­ securing adequate action for observ­ cents, best collection hand painted kets, Mt. Antelope, District No. 14, ed the Walter DeBörd property in the week whereby Albert Harms pur­ ceded elected in North Dakota, Ship- north Circle. chased the John K. Lovell residence ance by others,” Commander Molum china $1.00, total $6.25. $1.00. 7 stead and Kellogg running close in in Circle. 7 . Brookhart is winner in by stated. Geo. Lenze, strawberries, fresh first Raffia Basket, Annette Abelin, 75 Iowa, Beveridge loses out in Indiana. According to Commander Molumby $2.00, grapes first $2.00. cents. WHEAT TAKES ON 17.6 CENTS Carsten Voila came down from the Early returns indicate tnat the South in some cities of the state observance Mrs. John Carson, hardanger em­ Raffia Basket, Lillian Amundson, GOING FROM FARM TO MARKET farm on Lower McGuire last Monday which went Republican in 1920, is will be made by the blowing of whist­ broidery first 50 cents, hardanger em­ 50 cents. evening in order to vote, returning ‘ again back in the Democratic column. les at 11 a. m., the halting of traffic broidery second 25 cents, eyelet scarf Collection of Montana Wild Flowers Washington, Nov. 6.—The average Tuesday to do some freighting. Johnson of California won out by a and by the blowing of taps by squads first 50 cents silk embroidered table Wild flowers, Gladys Hoskins, $1.00. difference between farm and terminal Joe Rorvik .recently (bought ((hje tremendous majority. of ex-soldiers in various parts of the cover first 50 cents, silk embroidered Wild Flowers, Alice Drager, 50 prices of the total estimated wheat Ziler Chevrolet Touring car. He used city in honor of the American dead table cover second 25 cents, crochet cents. crop during the croj) movement year it Tuesday for the first time, going SALE AND SUPPER and allies in the world war. towel second 25 cents, total $2.25. Wild Flowers, Mt. Antelope, Disrlct 1920-21 was 17.6 per bushel, according out to Weldon to vote. Mrs. Arnold Lee, wool embroidery No. 14, 50 cents. to compilations announced today by Elias and John Rorvik of the Wat­ // The Ladies of the Lutheran Aid ST. FRANCIS CHURCH second 26 cents. Wild Flowers, Glen Munz, 50 cents. the department of agriculture. The kins country were business caller in will give their Annual Sale and Sup­ Sunday, November 12th: Mrs. Chas. McCullough, buffalo ber­ Posters; average difference In corn prices was Circle last Saturday. per in the afternoon and evening of 8:00 A. M. Mass at Brockway. ry jelly first 60 cents. Health Posters set of six, Horse 9.7 cents and oats 3.7 cents, the fig­ The Harry Gilbertson family has Saturday, November 11, 1922. 10:30 A. M. Mass at Circle. Mrs. C. R. Miller, crocheted hand Creek School, $1.00. ures showed. moved in from the farm in order that In the afternoon they will have a FATHER RAUH. bag first 50 cents, applique apron first Posters set of six. Horse Creek The total difference on the three the children may attend the local Sale of Fancy articles, aprons, rugs Special, embroidered pillow top sec- , School, 75 cents, crops combined being 9.6 cents. school. They are residing in the Hus­ etc. Here will be a good opportunity THE UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ond 25 cents, crocheted pillow cases ] Posters set of six, Mt. Antelope A weighted average basis of com­ ton Allen residence. for you to select your Xmas gifts. C. W. LOOMIS, Pastor. first 50 cents, flowers second 50 cents, ; School, 50 cents, putation was used in arriving at the STRICTLY FRESH EGGS’ at mar­ Supper will be served from 5:15 P. Services for Sunday Nov. 12th. crocheted yoke first 50 cents, crab | Bird House: Hand made bird house averages, the announcement says, ket price. M. until everybody is served. Sunday school 10 A. M. apples first $2.00 crab apples trans- Eugene Vail, 50 cents, with Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. MRS. EDW. STORM. Menu Mrs. F. C. Massar, Superintendent. cedant second $1.00, total $3.00. Hand made bird house Lawrence Louis, Chicago the terminal markets Circle. Roast chicken and dressing. Morning worship 11 A. M. Mrs. Madson, canned tomatoes sec- Luckey, 50 cents, used in making the calculations and FOR SALE—One half section, 8 miles Mashed potatoes and Gravy. Sermon by Pastor. ond 25 cents, dill pickles first 50 cents Crayon or water coloring, Circle, the farm prices pervailing in the 10 west of Circle. For further informa­ leading wheat producing states. Cabbage and Pineapple Salad. Junior Christian Endeavor 3 P. M. canned corn second 25 cents, total $1.00. tion address Roy E. Leet, 850 East Cranberries Pickles. Myrtle Dawe, Leader. Crayon or water coloring. Margaret The total estimated farm value of Marguette Rd. Chicago, Illinois. $1.00. Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie. Young People’s Christian Endeavor Vail, 75 cents. the wheat crop was computed to be 11-10-12-1 Bread and Butter Coffee 7 P. M. Mrs. Massar, child’s dress second 25 Crayon or water coloring. District 91.1 per cent of the total estimated The finest kind of weather pre­ Price 50 and 35 cents for adults Mr. Ralph Wright, Leader. cents. No. 71, 60 cents. terminal market value. Farm value of vails in this section of Montana? No and children respectively. Evening worship 8 P. M. Mrs. O. A. Moxness, tatted scarf Free hand drawing, Margaret Vail, corn crop 83 per cent of the terminal snow yet, but in many places through­ $1.00. value, and of the oats crop 92.4 per out the northwest they have had con­ V * Articles that are not disposed of Sermon by Pastor. first 50 cents knit sweater first $1.00 in the afternoon will be auctioned to All are most cordially invited to Free hand drawing, Mildred Vejtasa cent. The total farm value of the siderable snow and stormy weather. the highest bidder after supper. Be these services. D. Morgan, raspberry jam first 75 cents. three crops combined was 87.5 per Wyoming has had better than a foot sure and remain for this. Visitors are always welcome. Special, gooseberry jam first Special, (To Be continued) cent of the terminal value. of snow, trains running 24 hours late.