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Volume 3, WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8 , 1900. M o ttlw r a TH E M A Y E R S H O E . A Full Line in Stock. DRY G O O D S ; Also a line stock of Gents’ Un derwear and Furnishing goods, Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Etc. AT J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. Al'lJUST CIIHLSTIAN, N. I j , OLSON. N. L . O LS O N & C O SUCCESSORS TO BENNETT BROS., Agents for the Dcering Mowing Machines, Hay Hakes, Hind ers, Etc. Also agents for the SehuUler, Haiti, and h’ish W agons, Spring Wagons, Haggles, Road W'agons. The John Deere and South Bend I’lows, Harrows, and Cultivators V Harness, Hardwood, Barbed Wire, and all kinds of Repairs and Bitras. Wisdom and. Butt© BIG HOLE MEAT MARKET, WISDOM, MONT. PENDLETON A TURNER, P roi ' kiktoks . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Saussage and Game in Season. □ Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. BOARDING AND LODGING, Mrs. A. Munday, Proprietress, Wisdom, Montana. B. F. Wane, Frcs. Osruo K leiu . Cush. | See our new full First National Bank'& winter sample ofDijlon. A General Banking and Exchange B u siness Transacted. COKUESPoNHENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON, MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors and Cigars. Sole Appnt for Vat ItlatV Milwaukee Hocr and Malt K.xlrucl. Munufuviurer >*i Temperance Drinks. DILLON FURNITURE GO., T h e 13 iy U u r n i t u t e I lo.is. P r i c e s b a s e d on c o m p e tition w ith tlu; work!. S t o c k com p lete- G o n e i . o u s t r e a t m e n t - G. T. P A U L , P r o p books of M. Born & Co. s . Tailor- made Clothing*. RUM UMBER If a garment, does not give satisfac tion vou need not lake it. Furnishings & groceries. Local Breezes. 1 1 w I..U-I . Ill vat IU- .tut calvi S. J. HAINES & CO. Good rooms and m eals furnished by the day, week or month. OLD GLORY SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., JEFF F.DMONDSOX. Proprietor ---------o --------- Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always in Stock. - Bottled Goods a Specialty. -JMtAl.i- K n IN Harness and Saddles. STOCK bAPOLES A M'kiTAl.T Y. DILLON, MONTANA .Albert S tam m , I ►•: ! A IKK IN Diamonds, Watches* Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Pino W a t c h P o p a i r i n y a S p e c i a lty . DILLON, - - MONTANA H. D. WEENINK, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER, DILLON, MONT. JNO. 0. \\ 11,LIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ollices; iMlt.ri Piaiiuintl Hank IthiMiin’. jiiu.nN, M ontana . DLL LlHiAL UKOuLK. &URGK0N AND I’llVSH IAN, M ontana . M ill tiM'-m! |n,;* p «pi I\ to calls from tin* nmi)! r\ . Fred. Heagy, (Formerly df StiIm<*ii Cii v.) TONSORIAL ARTIST. i’f >r anythin*:' in ih<- I pi ii n it iiim call on Krofl, PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. M ails three tim es a week--M onday, Wednes day a n d Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail, Contractor. B. E. STEVENSON, b ivisnosr, hoxtaxa . GET TOCH KOXEY'8 WOKTH1 J > i • BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST k BEST ; , daily — cm * mr oanwa, m < Kc. per arnik. SEKI-WEEKLY-0«» 1 W . or Be tor ( months. fateerlbo tfcrooart load agMt 4 ■at afreet to— r . qilCl'IIS tlu I r. kv , pN Up. ■link Aiorau las M.ht Ini ualtlu |o Sam Skelton. All kinds ill fresh liuils til, the \\ im I oiii Mm. Oo’s, A new line <>l ilei oratuil wuie at .). F. l.i.cslN. Malur A (ii'nsh c.nllii’ry for at tlu; Wisdom .ikr. Co.’ store. Rilliu, shot puns ami amui.iti .>11 a! ,1. \\ . Aini iuu’s, Dillon, Mont (ii'orgc Voorlues in building a loo Malik* ;1U.\.M) lor A. J. Turner Olliee ami uorre.-immlum u slalitm- cry at. Tribune Full. Co.’s, Dillon. A uiee ami enm|tlele line of men's, ladies’ ami tin Id mi's shoes atJ. 1’. I .ostd’s, Wantu A topy ol the B rm -./.- i s of the24lhof August. Semi to or leave at tills olliee. E. J. Bennett is pit'paiid to meml shoes ami harness at the olliee ot the Wisdom feed stable. When in need ol anything ii, the lundwHic oi grocery lieu .\all on or w rite J. W. Mot ton for puces Al Noyes is building a neat log lions* which will soon he occupied by Jeff Edmondson and family. Tolu Mallon name m from Mil rote Friday evening, where he had been after cattle for W. II. Stanch field. John Li win, w ell k nown in the upper Basin ami now The building iu Wisdom oon. tiuues. The latest patterns of dress goods and silks at Lossl’s. Frauk Brow, aNorth Fork ranch er, was a visitor is town Tuesday. Just arrived at J. W. Morton’s a car of steel ranges aud cook stores. Dr. II. C. Johustou, the dentist, pulled out for Jackson Monday evening. Mr. at.d Mrs. Virgil Dunbar'and baby, of Boweu, were visiting in town Monday. N. Hobson, a Notth Forker, w as marketing some spriug chick ens in tow n Monday. Fhc largest and most complete line of crockery to be found iu Dil lon, at J. W. M orton ' s . Five thousand s | h '« p all the way 1 1 out (began passed through town Monday cn route to Bitter Root. Hughes A McCaleb of Dillon have a lint line of wall |ia|ier a id house cleaning Mi|i)>lles. Mail them uu order oi call when in Dillon. Jack llustcd left tor his old home in Iowa Saturday morning, having iceeived word that his mother ivho has beni very low, was about to die. Mrs. Daniel Tovcy and clidtlmi were stay ing in town sevrial days last w ei k and she and her oldest sun Danny were getting some den tal w oi k done. I ’hilts ami Miss Edna White, who have been visiting their hister, Mis. R. II. Bemis, al Belt, Mont., re turned to their home at (libhous idle last F i idii) Mrs. James Dockery, of Belt, Mont., passed through to Gibbons- ville Fiitlai, where she goes lor a month’s visit with her father, Ml. Nelson Farm right. George liailard, who has been working for the Ajax mining jioo * |dc lor several weeks, came m Mon day evening, lie had a right smart grow ill of w hiskers, II. I. liusenbark and Bill Kay liavo gone over to Hitter Root to try the benelils of Hie hot springs. The former gentleman lias been troubled w ilh i lieiimalisni. J. W. Fcileii. of the North Fork, was in town Friday and renewed Anxious To Hear of Him. Back in Augu»t our correspond ent m the lower valley wrote us: A crazy man came to Cbaa. Con nors’ ranch a abort time ago, say- iug (he Boxeni were after him. He brought an armful of clubs aud hauded one to Chailey nod one to Charley's man, claiming they were mansciB of the latest pattern, to show how accurate they were he threw one at Connors’ head. Then the allies chased him into the stable and locked him up. During the uight he effected his escape, aud, after scattering mansera aad terror along the stage road, be made a hos tile demonstration at Dan Miidvl’a who piompth knocked him dowu and hog.tied him m the bottom of (be w agon and look him to Pewey’a and turned him over to the author ities. Sumlay evening's mail brought the following: Salmon, Idaho, Sept, li), 1000. Kind Sir: l would like, to ask a few quesiions about that man, was found over there ub mi four or five weeks aen. Let us know what kind of a looking man was lie, and whit lliev done with him. It was read in tiie Big II. le paper. There is a man we are looking for. Ho is a mail about 40 or JO years of age. Let us know as quick as passible. From M r , H unkv . (iui i :u kk , Salmon, Idaho. After leading the loiter So were at loss to know tU> which man the writer re!erred, where lie was found, aud whether dead or alive, and in cidentally. mcnlumcd in the Lossl store about the receipt of the letter aud read it aloud. A man nauitd W. 11. McKenzie, who is slopping on the Ninth Fork with J. M. and Howard Worcester, heard us reading the letter and said it was the crazy man. Flank Shafer said lie saw an item in the Standard about the man being sent from Butte to the Warm Springs, where lie doubtless is now, Very Clever for liuritey. Sunday evening II. (.'. Jnlinstou, the dentist, had counted on a prairie ehieken IMr Ins supper at tin: hotel. It vena dressed and pro paved to the queen's y.,aie, tint in the immilime the doctor was invit ed out to su| per by a friend and when Ini did not put iu an appear unco nl the hotel, the attaches in the kitchen began to wonder vvliat. his suhsci iptiou to the Bi;i:i.z,:s. , h;i(| „f llim „nf, whlU H aH stoppin the K fi runeli, was trading iu town Sunday. Spring wagons, buggies, and heavy wagons, the Duel ing Mowers and extras at N. I.. Olson A, Co.’s W lsdom, O. II. Hamilton, an ex news paper publisher of Salmon City and now dealing in cigars, was a visitor in town Monday. R, Wood, soliciting for the Butte Miner, was interviewing our citi zens with unbounded success here abouts the first of the week. Hughes A McCaltb, of Dillon, carry a lint* line of w all paper paints, varnishes, calsomino all material used in house-cleaning. Raymond Noyes was in Dillon Friday and saw Deeajo win the five furlong race. He said ’’Red Ben” won $lo0 that. day on capo. Ml, Fell! II Inis about 100 Ions of hay which he would sell if lie hud an opportunity. One of the best days’ racing in at! the history of the Dillon track look place last Friday when Deoappo von the six fuiloug pulse for fdim. Then again Saturday Deeappo won the live furlong lace and Uncle John, a horse 1 Bat was here a few weeks ago, won the half mile lace. Mrs. Emil Mm-er, wife of Foreman Moser, ol the Si! ranch, came home from a vi.-il, to Logan, become of I be bird. The discussion among the < liefs her,'tint! uuimaTnd and bordered mi w hat might lie called a wrangle, which was overheard by Bynartl llnwe, who showetl himself equal lo the 01 eaidon. Swelling himself up he put on a long la t* ami informed the people that the doctor hail given him the chick.-ti for Ins supper, »nd forth with Barney, al.lv assisted by Miss Addle Mallon, proceeded to devour it, after which they thought ihe Utah, last. week. She brought a 1 joke was too good to keep and gave baby boy vv ilh her that was horn on Aug. 14th, and was accompanied, too, by her brother in law, Andrew Moser, who lives down in that country when he is at home. Mr. and Mrs. John F. l’addoek arid sn<^ l^en children, Johnny, l’aul, Harvey and Misses Alice and Nel lie, went over to the Bitter Root the last of the week, combining ! business w ilh pleasure and w ill the whole thing away. It is needless to say weie hot. the conks Muy They Weigh In (irasshopper. of Judge J. L. Wine*, and W*T|§^ years of age. He etne to tU» eilyr eight year* ago from Virgiai* Ufcj-, Nev., and was elected county At torney in 1893, holding Jthat ote* for two terms. Smoe that time W was very prominent in criminal caaet. He w«s unmarried. Swallowed a Tin-Tag. Audray, the Iwo-jear-oid daugh ter of Mr. aud Mre. E. J. Bennett, had not been well fer some time past, and her mother was satisfied that she had swallowed something that was very injurious to her. She became sick Monday mjvruing, the 17th, suite which time anything which her folks gave her to eat woald choke her aud she disliked to attempt eating. Last Wednesday m ilnicg she couched up a tin tag «ur which ciimes with plug tobacco, and the ohihl is very much relieved, as aro also the parents. Laic local Item*. Johnny Hoffman is over from Diilou. Mr and Mrs. A R, I Liming aud family moved from their ranch to town Wediiesdav. Mr. aud Mrs. J. I*. Lossl and daughter Balm made a trip to Butlo this week, returning Wednesday. J. 1'.. i lolhnttMv oi lh and Johnny Feterscn wero visttms at the eounty seal this we. k ami letitrned Wednes day. Will Noyrs eame iu fi,,m Madi son eounty ami Dillon Tuesday, at which latter place ho ,-mended th* rfliM’H. J. A. liushtiujj, n| IVntlor urt'uki Wtt* Halims in Lowih UVnineaday ami If f l UL'jO worth of omiounifm* muni for iho ILu-.k/i.s. IL’v. Mr. Nmilh, vii Dillon, was tlltf gth 1 st \Vt‘(iiniH(t;ty nitrht of Mr. and Mrs. \Y W. Francis, aud yrnhTifa) !ui L id ;jn nuportunt (nat ter to Httrud to at tim Ajax Liv 0 Stuck (' 0 .hi r,uirh. If J ft* Rcjnihlic.in ti Let. foe aheriff of Heave hca-i cimiu I), ivhm rcnpwiug I hh 'letjiiai h I nice vviih the |>t!u|ile liorcithoMt’i It i >c f Wc Ine-Jay. |[« Win un liia way to I’ioumr. lie had hi 'I’ if liRni.esM, Hrtt /.y I cirer Fr ut I ishtrap, i * IfHN N V i J f f:, M 1 v. j J,, Sept. * 4 'Mils Ih :i InypIy winter «tas _ ;J_ moi*t zum » vvcatli* 1 . Kvury ramihar httsun hihjhonef oreroo.>t to day aud every ciiii’herH witc ha> on har Bealnkin Alcf-k L'aUt«»u fl^pnhMl of g fme buucti ot two yen old steer!* at per herd —» '»an^-up prioo for lwo \ear ohls. ,\/ ih , K i I nous ’ neicc p.iid her a visit ! week. Juke Nat f Lias h«eti very su-k for the List two weeks, hut we under* ►an* t he i* rc( fivei in*/, Johnny Naei was in the samff boat, but hopped mi! In lor ■ if sunk. Ihe four (hihntn of .Mr. and Mra, lotty MrLfod wrirt verysfuk last we. k. Dr. Ln./i^h wa^ sent A recent newspaper article an titled \The Family Weighing Ma-!Iul H\‘\ T\1 lljH\ - chine’’ reminds us of the Banuack i10 r('c”VKI) • style of \weighing” | Deorge Grurm, a public spirited A load of liquor has an evhiiarut, j ‘•Cize-rs of our t ity, t.-.-ognizing the ing effect on some men—some ate! l0,l» K'1 **,lt a jv,*> I'8'* donated j*\* | bring back their winter’s supply of g wlnaturi(1 and it cans *s others to ,0 l**e Tu,'‘*c ^\ul *,,ls t,u *hich to ! vegetables. Mr, and Mrs. Fred j tie eombative and they want t»» ^,tl a jiil an.l ui. t .closure, and i Francis also accompanied the party. Night. When the man wants (0 N*8 f0011 8*“l -Jr- Kim- ' fight the Banuack hoys hold a con- ba!l a’J,J lhr,r F' A\'JT saltation as to his weight. Then ilLe 8a!oon a,l J V‘ °- l!“ ’ \ iH turn they '-weigh” him. In order l0 i their a-tent,on to the jail, make a good guess as to his weight: A e n,,derM»tsd i>> u tits coming one of their number holds Mr. Man , November elect inn oi furnish us Mr. W. W. Francis w as struck in the eye with a piece of w ood1 Frauk Carrier and Charley Fink, while at work ou a shingle ma ; fcl'tuu. Jackson, came down chine last Friday and was unable to ;Mood:iJ 10 acl ^witnesses for go about his work in consequence, j ^ ete Btout * *l0 ,uade yearly proof Georg* Tivits, who Las been do on his deseit claim. Mr. Fairier • is one of the lore hauded lBuebers ©f ing a restaurant business here fo. w ,rt: __ The ug.wr valicy as. u also Mr. TEC past urn® JlitzuthS, Ffosed up Ins 1 1 affairs recently and last Monday, iC eU011 left for a warmer clime, where be ; F-1e s 111 lh« hopes to regain his health which , has been very poor of late. ! Board and LoJgrng--Will take1 boarders, school children or others, ; with a justice of the peace and also 1 a constable - -then woe to the hw- ,' breakers! Mr. Gror.n says Fuat L of) his sbouMc-rs, pails Lis legs firm ly around his body, and a third per and they expressed stir-! *on wie!ds *“ axe he!ve or boanl in i growth of our Im!e!a V,SM0US ffilEntr- tLe posterior: J part of fighter's tightly-drawn pants j fence po.es at. I p — -------------- • | being the objective point. sod that the pilsoie.-a». After being thus “ weighed'’ the raa-v 0Bt (heir fine tim is generally w illing to quit. j**^ locate I at th9 — —- - corner of 3d and Broadway— 50 B-tte Attorney Swlcldes , fr ,m tbe Balo3n , B , the s l ,a e trmce from the school fcouae. town. Tlte Bridge Over North Fork. will Lava -:s to cut disposed the: The official proceedings of at the Mrs. Schafer boose, after the cotmt7 board printed in the I-ixam first of Fctober. Terms very rea iner cociaiti* the following item o f 1 Btttc, Mont, Sept. 33—Melville ;dl sonabie. M rs . A. R. II orvivo . interest to our readers: ■ L. Wines, prosecuting attorney for We expect a hot time oa eleetiaa For Sale—Ranch of 4«0 acres In the matter ol the bridge peti j Silver Bow eounty for two terms, day. As early as now small knett hay land, good water right, with tion of J - B . Zorn, et al., prsyiug aud a prominent criminal lawyer, ; of citizens «aa be seen oa every 85b tons of hay, ten bead of horses, for a bridge across the North committed snicid* last night by tak- corner discussing ihe probabililiee. one cow, implements, wagons, etc. Branch of the Big Hole river, there ing aorpiine. Tbe act vras evi- I t this city there i» strong talk Price, *6,000. Parties desirous of being no bids, the elerk was order- dently done iu a state of mental ; of closing til drinking place* oa purchasing will please inquire at ed to read verti-e iu tho Dillon Ex- abberration, as he 0 waa know a to election day- for tbe native* from, thia office. With good manage a miser, said bids to be opened by have bees cot of bis mind f*r sev- ^ Freoeh Gnleh and RrsmuM&Flqfc meet the property will pay fat it- the board on the i 9th day of Octo-. eral day*. j aad Maddnfie, f k i f t f o f ktMV self in two or three years. j be: at 2 o’clock p .: Meh-iBeL. Wiaea wa* tbe am m a bad lot to taefcfe StB>