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Wolf Point Herald

Location

Wolf Point, Montana, United States of America

Date

Aug 10, 1922

Page

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First National Bank of Wolf Point Reopens with New Officers

The First National Bank of Wolf Point reopened on Monday after the April 19 suspension. New president G. Egerton of Wisconsin leads a new team including vice president A W Huxsel and cashier G T Listug, with Irving L Jensen as assistant cashier. The bank reports $50,000 added capital and restored confidence as Northeastern Montana enjoys renewed banking services.

First National Bank of Wolf Point Montana G. Egerton Oconomowoc Wisconsin Edgerton Bank of Oconomowoc A. W. Huxsol Huxsol Drug Go G. T. Listug Fairview Bank of Fairview Minnesota Irving L. Jensen State Bank of Culbertson First National Bank Milk River Valley Bank Glasgow Poplar

Campfire Girls Begin Two Week Outing at Little Wolf Creek

The Campfire Girls of Wolf Point left for a two weeks camping trip Sunday morning taking hiking gear and provisions. They were driven to the camping grounds by car and expect extensive hiking and climbing. Mrs. Maude Dillard serves as chaperon.

Wolf Point Little Wolf Creek Maude Dillard

Pershing Cubs Triumph Over Police Creek To Close Season

The Pershing Cubs defeated the Police Creek tossers 19 to 4 in seven innings to finish a strong season with only one loss. The sluggers hit three home runs and claim territorial championship based on their record.

Pershing Cubs Police Creek Pershing

Coats Rallies Support for Democratic Sheriff Bid

W M Coats a Froid farmer pursues the Democratic nomination for sheriff. He visits towns to rally partisans and is praised for dependability after 16 years in the county. Coats is seen as a likely winner on his ticket.

Coats W. M. Coats Mr. Coaty

Jenkins Will Open Imperial Elevator

Mr and Mrs L L Jenkins return from a month long visit then plan to open the Imperial elevator grain house. They traveled by car through Nebraska and the Dakotas and praised the country and crops.

Jenkins Imperial Elevator L. L. Jenkins Towa Nebraska South North Dakota Mr. Jenkins

Ambitious Poplar Lawyer Nominated For Supreme Court Clerk

Ane canvascy or vanaaston, the brilliant young attorney of Poplar, for clerk of the supreme court is meeting with favor everywhere. The voters who know him or learn of his ability and deserving qualities are all outspoken in his support. Dana is competent for the posi tion he seeks and it is hoped every voter who takes a Republican ballot to the booth will put a big plain X opposite his name.

Ane Vanaaston Poplar Supreme Court Mr. Easton Dana

Special Notice on Married Life Exposure at Liberty Theatre

Anursaay intends to expose inside facts about married life with cooperation from Wolf Point residents. Celebrities including Cross-Eyed Ben Turpin Bhyllis Haver Ford Sterling Louise Fazenda will appear. Citizens are asked to vote Thursday and Friday at the Liberty Theatre on the issue.

Anursaay Wolf Point Ben Turpin Bhyllis Haver Ford Sterling Louise Fazenda Liberty Theatre

West End picks W L Young for County Commissioner

Wolf Point business leader W L Young is nominated to represent the west end on the county board. Backed by eastern voters as a square dealing, economical administrator, he has built a leading mercantile firm in the region and resides with his wife and four children on Edgar Street.

W. L. Young Wolf Point West End East End Young Wisconsin North Dakota Edgeley and Granvile Edgar Street Second Ward

Roosevelt County seeks housecleaning to end graft

The piece argues Roosevelt county officials since 1919 failed to reform debt, waste, and loss. It singles out Superintendent McFarlan Assessor Curran and Clerk of Court Forbes for partial critique while accusing other officials of backing a Gang aligned program. The article notes the 1920 election kept the same leadership despite county dissatisfaction and urges corrective action in the current campaign.

Roosevelt County McFarlan Curran Forbes Sheridan County

Clean House on Republican Ballot Candidates Listed

A local slate names State Representatives O E Olson and Freid John Q Zuck Landville. County Commissioner W L Young Wolf Point McCabe. Clerk Recorder W J Hardie. Sheriff John H Anderson. Treasurer Roy M Kellogg. Surveyor Fay Bartholomew. Assessor John Curran. County Attorney L A Brown. Supt of Schools Nina McFarlan.

O. E. Olson Freid John Q. Zuck Landville W.L. Young WolfPoint McCabe W. J. Hardie John H. Anderson Roy M. Kellogg Fay Bartholomew John Curran L. A. Brown Nina McFarlan

Roosevelts County Debt Critique Prompts Voter Turnout Call

A Roosevelt county political appeal urges clean government at the August 29 primaries. It cites a debt around 913000 dollars, with warrants and bonds totaling the amount and outlines funds for General Road Contingent and Classification, urging voters to act to end mismanagement.

Roosevelt County General Fund

New Store Opens on Northside by G. J. Robbin

A new men and boys shoe and furnishings shop by G. J. Robbin opens in a recently built building two blocks north of the depot. The store offers a complete line of shoes and furnishings. It opened for business Monday with Miss Anna Robbin assisting in retail work.

G. J. Robbin Anna Robbin

Clean House Candidates Named for County Officials

The listing names State Representatives O. F. Olzon and John Q. Zuck, State Senator Henry Lowe holding over, and county posts including Commissioner W. L. Young, Sheriff John H. Anderson, Treasurer Roy M. Kellery, Surveyor Fay Bartholomew, Assessor Inka Curran, County Attorney L. A. Brown, and Supt. Nina McFarlan. All this appears on the Republican ballot.

orchestral leader sustains arm fracture in car crank incident

Ford W. B. York, leader of a local orchestra, fractured his right arm on Sunday morning after engine trouble during a return trip from Vida where the orchestra had played a dance. He received a kick back while cranking the car.

W. B. York Vida

Wheat Growers Open Minneapolis Sales Agency

The Northwest Wheat Growers organization representing 19,000 growers from Oregon Washington Idaho Montana and North Dakota opened a sales agency in Minneapolis. It plans to join the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce and use the sample market but not trade in futures. The group expects to produce about 40 million bushels of wheat with roughly half moving through Minneapolis and half to the Pacific coast.

Associated Press Northwest Associated Oregon Washington Idaho Montana North Dakota Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce George C. Jewett Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Jewett Minneapolis Pacific Coast

Rev A O Johnson Installed as Pastor at Wolf Point First Lutheran

The Rt Rev A M Skindler of Spokane installed Rev A O Johnson as pastor of First Lutheran Church Wolf Point on Sunday August sixth before a large audience. The Rocky Mountain District president led the service and urged diligent work for Gods Kingdom. A C Jobson delivered a short sermon as choir selections enhanced the ceremony. Installation also held at Our Saviors with Verne Hubbard hosting. plans for a chapel and active Ladies Aid noted.

A. M. Skindler Spokane A. O. Johnson First Lutheran Church Wolf Point Rocky Mountain District Our Lutheran Church A. C. Jobson Our Saviours Verne Hubbard

Char D Greenfield predicts record Montana wheat crop

Charles D. Greenfield, traveling for the Great Northern Railway, says Montana will see the state’s largest wheat crop, potentially surpassing 42 million bushels in 1916. He notes labor shortages across towns, strong crop prospects in Roosevelt county, rising corn acreage, and praise for Farm Bureaus, county agents, and the Montana Development Association. Federal employment offices may ease farm labor needs.

Charles D. Greenfield Great Northern Railway Co Wolf Point Herald Office Great Falle Greenfield Great Falls Roosevelt County Montana Development Association Montana Bainville Gordon Commercial Club

Also Mentioned on This Page

National Bank B. G. Edgerton A. W. Huxsel D. C. Johnson G. T. Listag I. L. Jensen This City P. K. Everson Dodson L. C. Win- Bate Sidney F. D. Williams National Bank Examiner O. FE. Olzon Froid Lundville Henry Lowe Culbertson Merk and Recorder McCabe Roy M. Kellery Lanark Great Northern Railway Inka Curran Brookton Ford Chas. D. Greenfield
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