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Independent-Observer from Conrad, Montana • 4

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Conrad, Montana
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4
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THE CONRAD OBSERVER Page Four CONRAD OBSERVER Totem W2 Bess HBailey 200.00 Mrs. S. E. Lewis 150.00 Ethel Jones 200.00 Mrs. C.

H. Wilcox 200.00 Mrs. R. V. Bruner 250.00 Mrs.

Irene O'Brien 300.00 Mrs. G. C. Dean 500.00 Mrs. J.

C.Price 500.00 Mrs. P. Kelly 1000.00 PUBLISHED BY JOHN R.FAnRIS PRINTING COMPANY JJOHN R. FARRIS EDITOR R. K.

Gusseck 250.00 R. V. Bruner 250.00 Roe Everts 300.00 W. H. Corry 300.00 J.

A. Goodrich 300.00 Dave Davidson 450.00 Henry T. Johnson 500.00 Jas. Saunders 500.00 A. A.

Haslwanter 500.00 E. R. Alquist 500.00 C. E. Priess 500.00 Frank Gillan 500.00 J.

P. Humphrey 500.00 RATES: Subscription, $2.00 per year, strictly in advance. Advertising rates made known on application. Freda Powell 2000.00 Made and guaranteed by the International Harvester Company E. A.

Sprague 500.00! Entered as second class matter -April 27, 1905, at the postoffice at Conrad, Montana, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1897. We wish to announce to the public that all locals or notices of any nature published in the columns of the Observer for the purpose of making noney will be charged for at the reg-mlar rate. Total $80,050.00 Subscribed thru the First National Bank of Conrad, Montana. MEN AMOUNT V. L.

Ferguson 50.00 Hans B. Erickson 50.00 Charles A. Johnson 50.00 Robert E. Johnson 50.00 Robert Arnot 50.00 Dale Arnot 50.00 John R. Farris 50.00 Arie N.

Sluys 50.00 E. C. Stern 50.00 A. L. Erickson 50.00 Erick M.

Erickson 50.00 John Lawrence Gibson 50.00 J. M. Robinson 50.00 Earl G. Freebury 500.00 C. T.

Little 500.00 O. A. Cowley 900.00 Patrick Kelly 1000.00 Kelly Inv. 1000.00 R. J.

Kelly 1000.00 Arthur J. Kelly 1000.00 H. W. Conrad 1000.00 F. T.

Hull 1000.00 M. S. Darling 1000.00 Henry Daily 1000.00 At Stromstad 1000.00 INTERTYPE SET Evan D. Jones 1000.00 C. E.

Bronson 50.00 James Offerdal 50.00 J. E. Ritchey 1000.00 J. C. Price 1000.00 W.

C. Boucher 1000.00 Mont. Western Lands 1000.00 C. H. Drake 1000.00 R.

P. Heden 1000.00 C. H. Pearson 1000.00 A. Finlayson 1000.00 Donald Graham 1000.00 R.

B. English 50.00 Chas. Floerchinger 50.00 E. C. Clossen "50.00 G.

Fogelsong 100.00 H. K. Newman 100.00 W. H. Nugent 100.00 E.

W. Kyle 100.00 T. J. Straub 100.00 Compare the 10-20 point for point with other makes and you will find many exclusive features embodied in its construction. Little Genius power lift plows made special for light Plow and engines available for immediate delivery.

We would suggest purchasers, to place your orders at once, as stock available for immediate delivery will only last a short time. "Here is a staggering fact about our John A. Stone 100.00 Dan Ledgerwood 1000.00 C. T. Dussell 1000.00 John Leys 1000.00 Dr.

H. W. Power 1000.00 Conrad Townsite Co 1000.00 Griffith Bros 500.00 E. G. Brandt 1200.00 Jesse Taylor 5000.00 Mont.

Power Co 5000.00 Conrad Merc. Co 5150.00 Pondera Valley State O. Trotland 100.00 F. A. Erickson 100.00 K.

C. Langbell 100.00 O. C. Oatensoe 100.00 J. F.

Dahlstrom Son 100.00 C. Arthur Peterson 100.00 V. L. Ferguson 100.00 W. L.

DuBois 100.00 Tom Henneck 100.00 Frank G. Hopkins 100.00 H. R. Nicholson 100.00 Arne N. Erickson 100.00 W.

C. King 100.00 John A. Phillips 100.00 Ellis Richards 100.00 Chas. Watson 100.00 wweV AMOUNT 50.00 50.00 50.00 LADIES Jessie Keating Anna Kane Edna Kane 5army! We have a larger army than ever before in our history. More than "three million men are under arms or -in training.

But there is the surprising fact: We have not yet come near rivaling what our forefathers did in the revolution and the Civil War, considering that our population is one hundred and two millions as against about three millions and twenty-two millions and a half, respectively, then The same proportion of men raised now as in the revolution and the Civil War would mean eventually an army approximately twelve millions and three-quarters today! Even if we "were to do as well as our neighbor, Canada, has already done in this war, in raising some five hundred thousand men out of a population of seven millions and a quarter we vould then to the service about seven million men! la la More Money Badly Needed Continued from page 1) D. N. Mauk 200.00 Ole Offerdal 200.00 H. W. Haines 200.00 Arthur J.

Kelly 200.00 Cleo E. Baker 100.00' Mrs. N. E. Hagen 100.00 Josephine M.

Weitzel 100.00 Winnie F. Evans 400.00 Ada Curry 500.00 Total $25,700.00 Carmen Whitney 50.00 Madge Huesnetter 50.00 Mattie Kay 50.00 Core Kemper 50.00 Mary O'Brien 50.00 Hilda Pings 100.00 Myrle Ledgerwood 100.00 Gertie Brendie 100.00 Naomi Ledgerwood 100.00 R. E. Gibbons 100.00 Susie Cochran 100.00 Maria Gibbons 100.00 Elsie Ledgerwood 100.00 E. Florence Maudsley 100.00 Helen W.

Knight 100.00 Rose Heth 100.00 Annie Christenson lOO.Ot) LADIES AMOUNT Helen L. Johnson 50.00 Mary E. MacDonald 50.00 Mrs. J. L.

McConnell 50.00 Virginia N. Hand 50.00 Ethel Parker 50.00 Frances Parker 50.00 Clara Tollefson 100.00 Rose Sestak 100.00 Margaret McKinnon 100.00 Sybel B. Kester 100.00 Mrs. T. A.

Busey 100.00 Mrs. F. A. Busey 100.00 Mrs. Frank G.

Hopkins 100.00 Doris C. Norem 100.00 N. E. Ilagan 300.00 E. M.

Arnot 300.00 A. B. Morrison 500.00 J. M. Ryan 500.00 Roy S.

Wilson 500.00 Arthur Johnson 500.00 J. F. Leech 1000.00 Equity Co-Op-Ass'n 1000.00 W. C. Norem 1000.00 A.

W. Parker 1000.00 Strecker Hdwe. Furn. Co. 1000.00 Conrad Exploration 1000.00 Power-Wilson Co 2000.00 Hirshberg Merc.

2000.00 First National Bank 5000.00 Gust -Hawer 100.00 H. R. Bumgardner 100.00 A. R. Boone 150.00 J.

F. Dahlstrom 150.00 R. Ferguson 200.00 J. A. Bowlin 200.00 W.

E. Gust 200.00 N. C. MacDonald 200.00 R. P.

Rekards 200.00 John F. Ferguson 200.00 Warren Stricklin 250.00 John Ries 250.00 Carl C. Soderberg 250.00 Joseph Rowekamp 250.00 March came in like a lamb and departed with the disposition of a lion. Some people will still be inclined to believe in the old adage. Conrad' new theatre, the Orpheum, TYialtAs its initial debut tomorrow i The' Orphemm Theatre Gets "The Kaiser, The The Orpheum Theatre in the new Ritchey building on Fourth Avenue, will open to the public on Friday evening, April 5th with an Artcraft production, featuring' Douglas Fairbanks in "A Modern Muskateer," in addition, a Mack Sennett Comedy.

Special music by the Rac-hac orchestra. New Ritchey Building Fourth Avenue, Conrad 1 Beast of Berlin" On Thursday, April 11th, the Orpheum will show a seven-reel Jewel production, "The Kaiser," the daring sensational picture that made New York stand up and cheer like mad. It is collossal, a masterpiece, a picture that you can't afford to miss, now showing in the large cities, coming direct from Great Falls to Conrad for one evening only. Don't forget the date and place. Thursday, April 1 1 ANNOUNCEMENT The best pictures obtainable will be shown at the Orpheum Theatre, which we hope will demand the appreciated patronage of Conrad and vicinity, in addition to having the best pictures, we also have the best equipped theatre in northern rxn Fourth Avenue Ritchey Block.

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