Nothing Startling County Seat Fight
The hearing before Judge Green to decide if the temporary restraining order blocks Roosevelt county officials from moving offices to Wolf Point drags after four days. The court reconvened after Christmas. witnesses, including Dilger, testified on precincts 23, 24, 25, and 31. Attorney Bangs and Attorney Hurd clash over evidence as the case may continue into tonight or decision tomorrow.
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Bangs
Poplar
North Dakota
Hurd
Dilger
Bainville
Wolf Point
Supreme Court Orders Poll Loss Reimbursed in Roosevelt County
The Montana Supreme Court ruled Poplar must pay court expenses for forcing the county canvassing board in Roosevelt county to count votes from three precincts rejected earlier. Wolf Point is to be reimbursed about 6764.20, minus 84.40 for mileage for R J Moore. payment location and method not stated.
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Wolf Point
Supreme Court
Helena
Poplar
Montana Record Herald
High Court
Roosevelt County
R. J. Moore
Polar
Wolf Polit Wre
Walters Ejects Family From House On Dawson Street
Neighbors cheer as Mr and Mrs Walters move to their own home after Old Walters ejects the renting family from the Dawson Street residence over a 275 dollar monthly payment dispute. Rumors swirl through the neighborhood about the souring of the dispute.
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Old Walters
Meister Leivineston
Dawson Street
Jack
the Herald
Christmas Spirit Prevails in Wolf Point City
Christmas yielded a warm Wolf Point day with lively services across churches. High school and eighth grade students prepared gift boxes for homes hard to reach. Homes welcomed guests as the holiday trade surged with toys and games for the children.
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Wolf Point
Old Saint Nick
Santa
Wesleyan Glee Club at Liberty Theatre
The Montana Wesleyan Glee Club performs at the Liberty theatre on January 3. The 21 member group offers instrumental and vocal solos, quartets, male choruses, and college humor with proceeds aiding the local Methodist church debt.
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Montana Wesleyan Glee Club
Liberty Theatre
Methodist Church
Henry Ford Now World’s Richest Man Worth Millions
Wall Street reports Henry Ford has $180 million cash on hand with an estimated 1922 income of $125 million before taxes or $110 million net. Ford’s car profits average about $100 per vehicle and replacement parts sales add about $15 million. He pays $16 million in income tax on $25 million in income after excess profits tax repeal.
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Wall Street
Money Mart
Henry Ford
Farmer Boy
Dearborn
Mich
Ford
Michigan
Free B Object Puzzle Offers Cash Prizes
The Herald invites readers to spot the most objects starting with the letter B in a picture puzzle. Mail the lists by February 3 to win cash prizes, with larger rewards for subscriptions. Entry costs nothing and may boost winnings with multiple subscriptions.
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the Herald
The
Herald
Ex-Postmaster Hanson Faces U S Court Action
Former Wolf Point postmaster C M Hanson, arrested in North Dakota, is in federal custody at Helena awaiting trial on an embezzlement charge stemming from his postmaster term. He was returned from Minot where an indictment was issued in Montana. The alleged shortage is about 2200 dollars. The trial date is not yet set.
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C. M Hanson
North Dakota
Wolf Point
Helena
Minot
N. D
United States District Court
Montana
T H Fox Purchases Northside Grocery
T H Fox this week completed a deal to become proprietor of the Northside grocery in Wolf Point. Mr and Mrs Fox have long resided there and are active in railroad social and fraternal circles. Fox will take active management next week. W T Tewmey the present owner leaves in January for Stanton Tenn to pursue new business.
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T. H. Fox
Northside
Christmas Show at the Liberty Theatre in Wolf Point
C J Severson, Liberty theatre manager, donated material for a Christmas entertainment in Wolf Point offering a free matinee on Monday. The public was invited for an hour or so in the afternoon and the program drew a packed house of all ages. General Master Mechanic A J Ford visited from Great Falls for official business Tuesday.
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C. J. Severson
Liberty Theatre
Wolf Point
Clarence
A. J. Ford
Great Pells
Valley Market Books Will Close January 1923
The Valley Market & Grocery will close its books on January 1, 1923 and demand payment of all past due accounts. The store shifts to a cash basis with limited credit. customers with past due balances should settle at the store. Valley Market & Grocery, Inc. W. L. Youn, Mer. Ward Ogtexby spent Christmas with relatives at Havre.
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Valley Market & Grocery
Valley Market & Grocery, Inc
W. L. Youn
Mer
Tice Receives Promotion to Aberdeen Michigan Territory
A. K. Tice longtime International Harvester representative returns from Chicago with an appointment as assistant branch manager at Aberdeen North Dakota. He departs Sunday to begin new duties and expects Mrs. Tice to join in about a month with plans to settle there permanently. Friends praise the advancement and wish them well on their move from Wolf Point.
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A. K. Tice
International Harvester Co
Chicago
Tice
Aberdeen
Wolf
Over the Hill to be Shown at Liberty Theatre New Year
The William Fox drama Over the Hill will be shown at the Liberty Theatre on New Year’s Day with a matinee at 1 PM. Based on Will Carleton’s Farm Ballads, the film stars Mary Carr in the central role Ma Bent and is directed by H Millarde.
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William Fox
Liberty Theatre
New York
Mr. Fox
Will Carleton
Paul H. Sloane
H . Millarde
Ma Bent
Mary Carr
Veterans and Widows to Get Increased Pensions
Civil War veterans and widows will receive monthly pension increases from Uncle Sam. Old soldiers gain 70 dollars per month and widows 50 dollars per month, starting January 1, as announced from Washington via press dispatches.
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Uncle Sam
Washington
Farmers Cooperate Plans New Selling Council
National Council of Farmers Cooperative Marketing Association authorized in Washington after a three day conference. It will handle common marketing problems and act as mouthpiece without conflicting with other groups. Resolutions urge longer farm loan terms, higher loan caps, and reforms to federal reserve laws to aid farm credits and cooperative societies. Local bankers remain primary funding source for farmer credits. A farming credit department in Federal land banks with capital to back loans was also endorsed.
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National Council of Farmers Co-operative Marketing Association
Washington, D. C
Federal Reserve Law
Fede Land Banks
Asue
Con Rence
Local School Opens Wednesday After Holidays Basketball Opener Set
School resumes Wednesday January 3 at 3 00 PM with a basketball season opener against Montana Wesleyan College. Admission 25 cents. Junior class fund raising proceeds to buy basketball suits. Stock judging trip planned. Teachers and students note holiday travel locations and Christmas Seal sales results show mixed success.
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Hme
Montana Wesleyan College
Wesleyan
The
Liberty
Donaghue
Shelf
Wolf Point
Arnts
Minneapolis
Miss Donaghue
Sidney
Miss Coney
Minot
Mr. Gillispie
Cut Bank
van Connettlin
Great Falls
Turn to the Right comedy triumph at Liberty Theatre
The screen version of Turn to the Right preserves the heart throb and delightful comedy of Turn to the Hight. Rex Ingram directs the Metro release with John Golden stage success Winchell Smith and John B. Hazzard credits. A two day run showcases a story famed on stage with artistic and dramatic appeal.
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Liberty Theatre
John Golden
Winchell Smith
John B. Hazzard
Rex Ingram
Metro
Poplar Independent Misquotes Marshall in Interview
C L Marshall denies publishing in Roosevelt County Independent that Poplar should be county seat for geography. He also denies saying The Herald offered the lowest bid on the county printing contract. The Poplar editor is accused of misquoting him to create a big story.
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C. L. Marshall
Roosevelt County
Poplar
Herald
Marshall
Oliver Baker Wedding in Wolf Point
Floyd Oliver and Miss Bessie Baker wed in the Rapp hotel parlors at Wolf Point with Judge G W Rapp officiating. Attendants were Mr and Mrs Harlan Glynn. Mrs Oliver's father W M Baker attended. The couple will reside in Wolf Point.
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Wolf Point
Bessie Baker
Buford
Rapp Hotel
G. W. Rapp
Harlan Glynn
Oliver
W. M. Baker
Ceremy
Eat Northern
Gla
Courier
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