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fis SS a ‘Robbins. arguments by the opposing counsel the | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. County attorney elect, T. 'T. Lyon, re- moved with his family to Boulder Wed- nesday of this week. Messrs. Bingham & Ansell have charge of the Free Coinage Saloon, under lease from Ed. Engelstad. The car shops and rip tracks have been completed. There area good many “ bad order ” cars in the yard. Hunters will hereby take notice that deer cannot be killed after January 1st. After Dec. 15, 1896, it will also be unlaw- ful to kill elk and moose. The delivery team of L. N. Kline, of the Clancy Meat Matket, ran away one day this week and smashed the delivery wagon into kindling wood. Before the Miner again greets its readers Christmas will have come and gone. The Mrver wishes its readers one and all a Merry Christmas. The school children will have a Christ- mas eve, under the direction of the teach- er, Mrs. Flotow, who deserves credit for her tireless efforts to give the children pleasure. We acknowledge receipt of complimen- tary tickets given by the Winston Broad- water Club, to attend a ball given by the members of the club, at Winston, Mon- tana, on Dec. 18th, 1896. The citizens of Boulder, will givea ball in Simpkins’ hall on Friday evening Dec. 25—Christmas night. The Miner ac- knowledges - receipt of complimentary tickets. No more appropriate Christmas pres- ent could be made to your miner friend than “Prospecting and Mining,” de scribed at length in this issue. The book is an educator without being too scien- tific. It is just the book for the miner and prospector to have in bis cabin or carry in his pocket on his trips. Price only oné dollar. Messrs. Potting & Hilliard have suc ceeded to the saw mill and lumber man- ufacturing business formerly conducted by J. H. B. Mathison, and announce in this issue of the Mrver that they are prepared to furnish on short notice any quantity of lumber or mining timbers. Their mills are now running and they have considerable lumber on hand. If suitable arrangements can be made they will establish a lumber yard in Clancy. The Free Coinage restaurant has lately changed hands and is now being run under the direction of Mr. J. M. Mulder, lately of Kansas City and formerly a relief cook in the Union Pacific hotel system. Mr. Mulder wishes us to state that as long as he is proprietor of the Free Coinage restaurant it will be run as a first class place in every particular, and that he will see to it that his previous high record as a cook does not suffer. A case of considerable importance was tried in the Justice court in Clancy, be- fore a jury last Saturday evening involv- ing a settlement of the business transac- tions between R. B. Sidebottom and Jas. After listening to exhaustive case was given to the jury atabout 11 o'clock who returned a verdict in favor of Sidebotton for $30.55. The amount| sued for was $114.15, but the jury allow ed off-sets reducing the sum to the a-| mount as stated above. Mr. T. T. Lyon, the newly elected County attorney was attorney for the plaintiff, and Mr. I. C. Bachelor, of Helena, attorney for defend ant. The Miner this week blossoms zi with a new head—the ‘first of a long list of improvements which we contem plate making in the near future. As} soon as the improvements now in progress in the Mrner office are completed, the type setting for the paper will be done | in the second story of the building and the room now occupied as the type) setting room used as a pressroom, stationary and book store and private office. Itis then contemplated to put in a cylinder press and enlarge the Miner to a six col. folio. Clancy will improve very considerably during the coming year and the Mrver will not be far behind in the procession. Mr. R. B. Sidebotton informs us that just as soon as the times will warrent it -he will run a four-horse stage coach, between Clancy, Alhambra Springs and intermediate points, making the round trip each day. This will be a great ac- commodation to the people of this vicin- ity, and will enable the people of the capital to visit the famous hot springs at Alhambra for a day or a weeks outing with all the comfort imaginable, for an order left at the stage office would insure the coach calling at your door. Mr, Sidebottom has been for some time ennaged in hauling freight between Clancy, Lump, and Helena, and by his strict attention to business and a desire to please his customers bas built up a large trade. It is expected that | - The new bath house at Alhantien springs has been completed. The hills surrounding Clancy are full of horses, driven down from the higher feeding grounds by the deep snows. There are also a good many cattle in the foot hills. Both cattle and horses seem to be doing well. . DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIY. Notice is wn asf. 8. shes the firm here- tofore known ahr & Brother, is this day dissolved b utual consent, 8S, E. gpabr retiring. All iis due the firm of W. eh & Brother will be collected by W. 8. Bi ahr, and all accounts paid by him. ated at i rane Montana, this Ist day of Gotober, A W.S. Spanner. 9-3-06-4t 8. E. Spanr. Potting & Hilliard Dealers in LUMBER —AND— Mining Timbei ining Timbers. Prompt Delivery and Good Lumber. Car- load lots furnished on short notice. Will de- liver to any partof the surrounding coun- try. Mills located in Lump gulch. Address all orders to POTTING & HILLIARD, Lump City, Montana, CUSTER ee BATTLEFIELD Ft. Custer and Crow Agen- cy, Mont., are the two points on the Burlington’ s New Short Line to the East and South, from which Ouster Battletield is easily reached. The distance from the former is about 18 miles; from the latter 2'¢ miles. At both pla- ces, holders of through tick- ets whose limits permit are ullowed stop over privileges, and good hotels and_ livery stables are to be found. For a booklet giving a brief account of the battle in which Custer lost his life, and also for information about rates and train service via the Bur- lingtoa Route to Chicago. Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City, or any other southeast- ern city, write to H. F. RUGER, T.P.&F.A., Helena, Mont. W. W. JOHNSTON, Com’! Agt., Billings, Montana. SUSU Route J.C. HUNTER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. ALHAMBRA, MONT Treats Chronic, Nervous and all Special Dis- eases. Office in Hotel. JAS. TWIFORD, MANUFAOTURER OF | Tents, Awnings, Flags, Hydraulic Hose, | Slickers and Rubber Goods. 350 NORTH MAIN ST. Free vonage SALOON. | MONTANA. | | CLANCY, | Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars con- stantly on hand. Bottled Beer for fam- | ily use. Patronage solicited. | | Restaurant and Lunch Counter i in Con- | nection. ‘ean ment Ave., - = ze DEALER IN Choice Groceries OF ALL KINDS. { | I make special delivery to Clancy and |surrounding camps, When in the city |give me a call.. I cannot be undersold |for cash. Large fresh stock. nye Opener For March 1st, —————P~—e Just received a Big Stock of Spring Goods in Bootes and Shoes. SPECIAL BARGAINS. One Lot of Men's $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, aasort see “at. . $185 One Lot of Men’s $1.50, $1 15 end. $2.00 Shoes, assorted sizes, at .... copes Ghae One Lot of Ladies $1.25 — *. 75 Shoes, assorted sizes, at. . ..75 cents Children’s Shoes...........2..: \From | 85 cents up Best make of Miners’ Footwear, and Chil- dren’s Schoo] Shoes, in the market. ~ Buy of us. We can save you money Mail orders promptly attended to. L.ARNOLD’S 114 South Main St., HELENA - - - - - +--+ == MONTANA, WANT TO ROW UP With the Country ? eee If so, get into the swim, while lots are cheap, and buy for business or residence in CLANCY, the coming Mining and Railroad Center County. Clancy is beautifully located, bottom lands, along the Prickly Pear and Clancy creeks, of Jefferson on broad, level furnishing a never-failing supply of 1000 and 500 miners’ inches of pure water, respectively, and at the mouth of the famous Lump and Clancy gulch mining districts, and is the shipping, residence and business center of the most prolific mineral field in Montana, embracing an area of twenty square miles. The Great Northern and Montana Central railways are building extensive shops, yards and freight depots at this point, at an expense of about $150,- ooo. Property can now be secured in this growing cen ter of business on the most reasonable terms. eo ——— eee Real Estate Is Always a Good Investment, but in a Growing Town like : Clancy it 1s ot only Good but Sure ~ OOO The Choicest Locations in the City of Clancy, are in Haynes Addition ——— COMPRISING BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY, —IN THE— HEART OF THE CITY. Ee Title perfect; forty acres now platted and onthe market. For terms call on or address, WILLIAMS & SONS, Sole Agents, - Clancy, Mont. The Crancy Mines can be on sale in Helena at the bookstore T. H. Clewell, No. 50 North Main ate at the Post-oflice news stand, and at — Swend Carlson’s cigar stére, upper Main street, opp. Cosmopolitan. Special to You By special arrangements with the put lishers of the “Silver Knight,” (Senator Wm. M. Stewart’s paper,) published in Washington, D. C., we are enabled to offer the Cuancy Miner and the “Silver Knight” both for one year for S250. The regular price of these papers 18 as follows: Clancy Miner, one year............ $2.00 Silver Knight, one year............ 1,00 By subscribing through us, and pay- ing cash, you can get both papers for one year for $2.50. The “Silver Knight” is a large 9-column paper. Call in and subscribe, and when you have read the publications send them both to friends in the eart, and thus help along the Free Silver Fight. Emil Wommelsdorf, DEALER IN (iroceries, Hay and (rain, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Liquors and Tinware. Special inducements to the min- ers of Lump gulch and vicinity, on cash orders. Cor. Hoback and 5th Ave. - HELENA. (Two story brick building ) Blanks of all kinds for sale at the Mrner office. Mrs. Potting, Eashionable — ressmaker, Lump City, Montana. Wishes to inform the people of this vicinity that she is prepared to do dress- making in the latest fashionable styles. She solicits the patronage of the public. Mes. J. F. Potting. WILLIAMS & SONS, JOB PRINTERS Envelopes, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Briefs, Tickets, Labels, Circulars. Stationery Books . Cigars Tobaeco Mining Blanks Ete. Clancy,--- - Mont. Blanks of every description for sale at the Mrnzr office.