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O. A W J L L U M S * ***•_. f t t i ? *2*5® Yearly,**4
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MADISON LEADS^ ^*>^y*-Hjg'jfeyl?' _ ' ' * _ !
The gold «tepotited last spoath frftjft QMtoai&f M tHfe $$*erA- meat JW»y pffiM ia Hfrn* was more * that 'Wuble thfc'MftOunt deposited by any other county* ia
> the state, «wi a |arg» wept ate over that of any other month » the ,ear. The deposits for May from iadison county were $83,410.32.—
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— -Meyis jmrarg fhuv^lay n lf lu - r■“ O a i i i a i a 'M o * , N O ' ■. ^ M f f l m a j m , . Sac'yB A Riaia*. ^tcssur^f
SMUCKRAKER QyiTjS
Hampton's Muckraking Magazine has quit the game, t& the sorrow of name savothe stockholders.
The day* has‘ finally dawned when the American reader will have no more1 of these rotten “scandals in high life,*5 and all of that, a <la Kansas City- Sunday Sun, Oka-. fona States, ami that ilk. '
Pessimism, too, is fading, notwithstanding the yawpings of the street comer politician. h Trouble is everywhere, hence there it no need of borrowing it; and the true American assimilates Iris portion of the unpleasant with a smile.
The muckraking magazine and the yellow journal have seen their day m this fthtland of ours.
QOOD ROADS MOVEMENT
States that are awake, and some that are acused of being asleep, see the yalue of gdod roads. California has just voted $18,000,000 for this purpose and during the past year the people have voted,' by nounties, in' Texas between four khd "five millions for permanent roads and a like amotmt or more will be appro® priated this year. “
In Montana Nature bw been very kind, yet in many parte of the state1 the roads are absolutely disgraceful.' Lethargy alone is1 re- pponaibldfor the condition of much bf the Montana highway. Wealth is not Wanting, cheap material is a t hand .in unlimited quantities MMhat isneeisdis an awfcening 4f thers'ranything Br m ie i can do toward fhakmg the wheel go ’round jts polbmns are o’pen.
PROTEST
Onejs 'jnleet:S
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i E, Snyder of Belton with much opposition,
it is stated In a Kalispell special to the Miner, in his efforts to open a saloon in Glade! national park. Superintendent Chapman, even, joins the people in their appeal to the county commissioners m this matter.> It is well. The gin-mill has no place in Nature’s fair temple. It k, perhaps, indispensable in some localities, but Glader park doesn't need it and shouldn’t be forced to submit to its encroachment.! N o 1 matter how much a man likes whisky, no matter how much Jie drinks nor hew well he can handle it, there are times when he ‘wants to getaway from it for a time^-to get it out of his system—
; he Should be granted that priv- he should be eneouragetf’hnd
aided in h|S RU^ble purpose.'
§V£N < $ R DOOS ^ IN
, Wherever Montana livestock -g oes, no matter -what thpewnpeti.
tion, it brings home the prize. The latest is in the canine family and Butte is the winner. Kootenai Onhecft, ifl Airedale, wears the team'ribbon. He won the final point which places him m the dram- flea &4dfe,«t the Allentown, Pa., dog tiKnrihat week.< Kootenai Chinook was bred and raised to Butte, by the Kootefcaa kewaete, where his mother also was suy »-« raised, and k just H-Ynoctha sid
arid!liege;
Lossl Hoteli r t
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
MRS. JAS. FINSIyEYH o m e Cooking;
G o o d R o o m s F s i r R ^ te s
Wisdom . Montana
SuisCRlBlfi FOR THE
BIG HOLE BREEZES
ONLY $ 2.50 PER YEAR
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jnwwwwwwmeiw vw. ?yww -1
t a m i gfe* jp e c x d l l i ty o f j
bmi *»?without
Straw berries canned, q u a f t . , .do preserved.do ,1am.............. .
Raspberries canned, quart. . do jam.'......... ...do -preserved.
Dewberries canned, q u a r t . . . Gooseberries, no sugar, Iquart.
preserved ..do jeWy.
J^a$ Offers • 1 Alwayg
R K ssiw a Prompt
Attente&v
'H ead^rta^l_ ■ tJ$ % >? VjBeaverhead
for
V.8.R o t a r y r y w i c
.......CMftCAsAftff tfftl* Aawataauitk l fSa .
sssaess^s
! • o tl mb* t v p -V i-1-.
preserv e d . . . .............. fi5.......... . 7ft
Currants, no sugar, quart... .... 4ftdo Jelly................. 75
Pitted cherries canned, quart..., 4ftf do preserved................ USPlums canned, quart ............ .... 4ft
do jelly........... ............... 65Crabapple do ..........— . . . . . .63
do butter, gallou............ I COPlum 1 do ..................... Hit)ttroen tomato rpeservos, 5-gal. lots-'
pet gallon.............................. ;1 DOriCKLKS
Cucumbers in brine, gallon........... 5ftPiccalilt, sour or sweet, gallon.,,.l W)French chow chow, quart....... SOUreen toihatoe , sweet, 5-gallon tots
per gallon............................... 85Chili sauce, quart................... 5ftSauer kraut (barrel) per gallon.... 5S tSrOoqsumei'B furnish receptacles.
ITILE CO.THE M O H U N iGTtOCEHS
DILLON MONTANAS o l i c i t a S h a?e o f Y o u r B u fin e ss
Lowest Prices Consistent With Our Usual
HIGH Q V A L IT y
NOTICE OF PON TEST , No. SIS (For Publication.)
Department. «l the Interior.U S. Land OfHce, Missoula, Montana, May
DA, ISIS.To Edmund J. B an of Bowen, Montana,
Con testae;Vou are hereby notified that Lndwl* 8.
Mnsslgbrod, who gives Bowen. Montana, as
of your hd entry No. BOSS, mace May I. ISM, for PW 8E Pec. fl, an Sw.NWPWl * *“ .....................
serial No. 01414,.................. ... Pec. S, «nd PW
Pee. 8, Twp. 1 P., Uange Ifl W. M M., and as grt>unds for hie contest alleges that said Edmund ,t. Kvau hnsnotlieen on the said tract of laud for more thau the last five years, and that he has failed to file with the land office in Missoula, Montana, his Anal clttlsenshlppapers, resulting In the cancel latlou of the final receipt formerly Issued in Ills original filiug.
You are, therefore, further notified that ild allegations will be taken by thia as haying be-u confessed by you, and
your said entry will be canceled thereun- 1 ir wltuout your further right to be heard
ercln, either liefore this office or ou appear you fail to file in this office within twenty
therein, either liefore this office or on appeal, It you tail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOUBTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting end responding to these allegations of contest, or If you fall within that time to file In tbtsofflce due proof that you have served a Copy of your answer on the said coiitestai t, either In person or by registered! mail. If this service Is made by tWdelivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant In peraon, prisif of such service must lie either th, said contestant’s writtenacknowledgment of hit receipt of the copy,
‘ ' ua-i
..... ........ .. .... copy idelivered; If made by registered mall, proof
showing tbc date of Ite receipt or the a Hit] e person by whom the dell
made, stating when and where thevltof the
of such service must consist of the affida vit of the person by whom Use copy was mailed, stating wbeu and the postoflfee to whli'h It was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster’s receipt for the letter.
You should state In your answer the name of the postodlee to which you desire further uolices to laj sent to you.
Jomah Phuu,, Register. Date of first publication June 14, I8!8L
“ ” second " “ 81 ” *" “ third 11 " 8# ’’ '•• " fourth ’• July t "
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION (Publisher)
Department of the Interior.IT. P. Land Office at Missoula, Montana, May
19.1M8.Notice Is hereby given that Amy N. Ste
phens, whose postoffice address Is BrIston, Montana, did, on the 84th day of January. Wia, file In this office sworn statement ana appl tcatlon No, 01M4T, to purchase lots to. J1. Fee. «. and low I and 8, Sec, 1, T. 4 8., K II, W. M. M., and the timber thereon, under the provisions at the act of June 8, IMS, and acts amendatory, known as the “Timber ami Ptone Law,” at such value as ra gbtba fixed by sppraisemeut, and that, pursuant to such application, the laud and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 840 M board feet at gt per M. aud the laud gllfO; that eald applicant wgl offer final proof in support of her application and sworn statement on the 1st day of August, 1818, Itefore Fred Nelson, a l ulled States commissioner, at Wisdom, Montana.
Any person Is at liberty to protest this ptrrcnase before entry, or initiate a ebutest a t any tim* before patent Issues, by fittns a corroborated affidavit in this nffiee; alleging faefs which would defeat the entry.June T »t JoaiAK Bwtru., Register.
KOTUit ysra W aLIOAXtUM-......--(Fublisher.l
Department of the Interior I T . P. Land Office a t Missoula. Montana,
Msy 88, 1818.. -g iven-tbat Joha
m dpriags. Montana, who, on Desert Entry 611,No MM, for t>* line. » , T. IS., & 16, W. M.
of Intention to make final proof to entshffsb cHtfm to the land above, dnsertbod, before Fred Nelson, a C. d Commissioner, a t Wisdom. Montana, on the let day of Jaly, MX
G atm aat names as witnesses: Berman 8. Mumrfgbwd, WKfiwm E. Davis, Dick Ktag- stoa Okaades B. McCstfrey, all «( Bowen.
References—by p e r m is s io n — Mrs. Wm. McMntgomery, Mrs. Lee Shaw
Orders T«ken at Breezes QfficeState of Ohio, City of Toledo, (
Lucas County. j b 'Frank J . Cheney tnakes opth that
he is senior partner of thk firm of F. J. Cheney & C6., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and thsj,t said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ea$h and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
Frank J. Cheney pwom to before me an^subscribed
in my presence this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. "
[s e a l ] A. W. pLEASOtf, Notary Public.
Halfs patarrh Cure is tak^n internally and acts directly upp» fhe blood a|ia mucous'surfaces rif the system. * Send for testimonials, free. F J. Cjieney a Co„
» 1 Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggist!, 75e.Take Hall’s Family I’ills for
constipation,
Typewriters 0 1 vet| Away
The Emerson Typewriter Company of Woodstock, 111., hat^e recently given away over 400 pf the highest grade wholly visible Emerson typewriters made iq tfie yorld. They haye gone into pvery state and territory in the United States. There may be some in your towti. They ar^ giving them away everywhere W men', wotiien, boys artd girls, oyer 18 years of age, on surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you coi44 raake use of a $100 typewriter, providing it did i*ot cost you even one cent, then in a letter or on a postal card addressed to Frank L. Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111 , simply say, “Mail me all your Free Offers,’’ and by return mail you will receive their Free Offers, the flames of over 400 who have fpcently received typewriters free, and you will learn on what easy 'conations you can get one erf theft typewriters free right away.
TheEi of the hig typewriters made in the world Many w&5 have used the "EMER- S O N ” and other makes pronounce the “EMERSON” superior to any $100 00 typewriter on the market I t is a wholly visible machine, has every new, up-to-date feattirekxAs, Eke Other high grade $10000 typewriters, thoegh it is seUiag jart now at as astonishingly low price
THE MINTJ. Cr HILL, Proprietor
w ines liqU ors cigars;
L e t t y e H e l p Y o u C h o o i e Y o u r
W^ll PaperI-VONT cho«e W»ll Paper in
kaaiffi and M M «t famtlftLhaate and regret Allow me to submit my wall paper samples to you amid the favorable surroundings of your own home. Ifour selectionsVill be uniformly pleasing, for
OrrellW all Papers
consist of none but pleasing pat- ferns. They are the most artistic made, yet the most reasonably priced. And 1 deeerate yeur walls with them hi a manner worthy of such beautiful papers. When (nay I call and give you an estimate?
GEORGE RICHEYBIG HOLE BASIN A iENT. AT
WISDOM - HOTEL
DILLONGO,,
spa
WISDOM STEAM LAUNDRY
A. T. BARRY. P b o f ’rt
Clothes Cleaned And Pressed
Satisfaction Guaranteed
The Bjg Furniture House,
Prices based on competition withtho wprid.
Stock completp Gpnor- q u s treatment.
C T. PAUL, Prqp,
THEDivided Wisdom -STAGE CO.-
(Cousolidfited Lines)
We carry |he United States Mail and offer ssperifir aecpmmodktioDs for passengers. Eipress handled to all points between Divide and Wisdom.
Leave Wisdom 6:86”E.^i. Arrives Divide 3:$o p. m, Leffves Divide 7:0© s. m. Arrive Wisdom Who p. (n.
Daily Except Sunday• y 4 m ■■■ -
We itoEBfpt %!th til Oregon Ithert Line passenger trains at Divide ia both directions.
t l (pffllpPHYSICIAN S l i t B E S p .
-|P aoe in the iitg-»
-re-1 ."la1 I t v - ' f ' y ^
B. ft. STEVENSON, ‘
civil m m stipe,yr^Dqaj. BONTAVA.
0 |*R£ MORROW6RADUATE VETERINARIAJIS
DII,(,ON MONTANA
Calls answered in Big Hole Basin for s reasonable amount of wdrlf
H. P. B|rtOWNMining and M e t M Engineerui;
TONG BLOCK
WISDOM : MONTANA
The Wisdom HotelM. M. MOSS, Prop’r,
Board bf the Oaf, Week or H titIiTFirst class meals and excellent service.
Our rooms are nicely furnished and our priceB are
rensouafile,#®“ Call and see i s when in town
WISDOM. MONT.
molzjjm° iLJ)/Lior/
offers evejy .’acl/fty o( piodern tasking for the cafe of its customers’ business.
It kpoys the special' condition existing in Pig Hole Basin and the need* of Its people.
It is prepared to serve them and solicits tj.eir business
, , , A. h . 8TUNE, Cashier
CATTLE ACCOUNTSFROM THE j
lie HOLE BASINRECEIVED ON
fAVQBABLE TEEMSTHB PALY BANK k TRUST OO.
ANACONDA. MONTANA,
Passenger rales" he^^sen and Wisdom
On* W wFtrti,i f * * * • • <* «
v i m
. . * 5.00
In Every Department ofb a n k in g
A t
CWmpUBdmg nte> {bfftfftMS jffi er- mediate points.
- * > 4f*fgia le dk>fferveyot»in ^ ay^actory manner.
Call (\n or address us by letter• fl-F , Pres't.
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