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Big Hole Breezes (Jackson, Mont.), 17 May 1912, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn83025326/1912-05-17/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
\-'D P pJiSF Gftd Crow a t the Ajax. Job priatinf »t B reezes office. Fix your eyes—See W. Hardy p i . ' 7 T T ^ S e ^ w n p y 'p lows'went out £o the C—D ranch Tuesday. Harness oil 60 cents a gallon. C. Bell. T. J. Desmond is visiting for few davs in Butte. * * Budweiser at the Ajax. George Woodworth is home again, as smiling and energetic as ever. Lossl's spring stock is complete in every ik e . ------ .. . .. Miss Maude Anderson has re turned to the Wisdom hotel din ing room. $ 1U in gold for the large caught. Wisdom Drug & Go. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw have established .a home in the Murray residence. J P E. C. Howard, m expert pane tuner t is cosuwj to Wisdom little Issues M outgasery is a ce of the happiest youngsters on tins terrestisd His father h a * made him a p r e s e t of a mute Colt. It is Idee first mute foaled oa the Montgomery ranch and William little less proud than Jimmie. Spalding Baseball Goods are used by the major leagues. Wis dom Drug & jCto. Co. Dan Toyey, Jr., has named his ranch Pine Grove and wc will print his stationery. Why don’t you name your ranch? Or, if you don't want a name, order sbmc in dividual stationery anyhow. It is not expensive. wcenped 1 iret Wong Marriott! Bahe Lapham-. Lillian Cox— Nellie Pendergast * • * • • t . * « i i ■ « o 1 7 it©.! • • •»*#•» .2018 .2085 .2112 * * * * * • Notice-Br$ad3 , By an act of the 1911 legislature all owners of brands are required to re-record their brands by No vember 1, 1912. Any fapure of owners to re-record wiU be consid ered an abandonment of the brand and it will be open to record for anyone applying. The fee for re recording is 25 cents per brand. D. W. R aymond . Recorder of Marks ' and Brands, 30-tit Helena, Montana. Your interests are Lossl Co. ours. Charley Anderson has obtained the .use of i Juris Johnson’s roadster for the summer. Old Crow at the Ajax. C. E. Miller rambled in Sunday afternoon with a IllMiorsopower Stevens-Duryea. Sandwiches at -the Ajax after 10 o’clock p. m. While in Dillon last week we met Dr. Morrow, the young veter inary surgean, who is known gen erally throughout the basin. This capable young man is now in part nership with Dr, Orr and is build ing up a profitable practice. His advertisement is to be found on l he inside of our sheet. Worth the Baseball goods. Go. Co. money—Spalding W lsdom Drug & Have your Howard. piano tuned ... See \ Next week will appear a full page advertisement of the Dillon Implement Co. Spalding Baseball Goods the best on the market. Wisdom Drug & Go. Co. Tom IVndorgast was in town during the week, argufying with a tooth carpenter. ]f you feel hungry al ter 10 p in. you'll find sandwiches at. the Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Preslie of Oregon, Mo., have taken charge of the Strowbridge ratuii just north of town, Dr. U. R. Rathbone, dentist. Office on Montana slreel, Dillon, Montana. C. M. Nichols, who is at present in Dillon, has sold his residence' properly m Monterey, Cal., for 87100. Budweiser at. the Ajax. Mrs. J nr,. N. Armstrong left, yes terday for a visit, with'her mother at Grantsdale, in the Biller Root country. Lossl has it tiling you need the home. lias w hat * Any- 011 the ranch or m Miss Helen Angerstcn has re turned from Ralston's and is now the .guest of^M nObee Shaw at Briston. A piano out of tune is a nuisance. Have Howard put it in ship-shape. Mrs. J. I'. Loss! left last week on it visit to relatives in Racine, Wis., where her daughter, Gertrude, is attending school. Pishing arid hunting licenses for 1012 may lie obtained from A. T. Barry, the Wisdom Laundrv. Will Pomeroy has purchased the Collins freighting outfit and re moved his family to th? ranch near Fishtrap. The Collins boys . H rrei irt nrru-lr„ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ... TTtJTXTrprgr TIT TOtrXTrtrnt. Don’t forget the $10 gold prize for Hie largest fish eaught this season. Wisdom Drag & Clo. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowan have forsaken ranch life and moved into town. They will occupy the rest-, dence lste!y vacated by Mrs. Sta bler, who has removed to t lie Kcad- sen house on Riverside avenue. $16,000 Bond Issue For the purpose of purchasing a school lot, and building a school- house thereon, and furnishing same, in District 16, Wisdom, Beaver head County, Montana, a bond issue of $10,000 at 4yi% interest, payable annually. Bonds payab in 10 years and redeemable in 20 years. Certified check of 5% of bond issue must accompany all bids. Bids will be opened June Sth, 1912, at 4 p. mi, at the schoolhouse. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. T. J. D esmond , Clerk. Sit ini Stand in it Stoop, jump or run, this Union Suit— —“Can’t gap in the seat — Can’t bind in the crotch —Gives double wear where the wear is hardest r-Always fits perfectly Mrs. Bell of the Saltmer hotel, Jackson, is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. During the fore part of the week her condition was serious, But Dr. Ryburn of Ban- nack considers the danger period passed and is confident that Mrs. T. J. Desmond's careful nursing will soon enable his patient to re sume her duties. How about your eyes ’ W Hardy Hill, of Dillon, is an expert opto metrist. Watch for notice of his coming to Wisdom, Jackson and Dewey. A stag birthday dinner in honor of C. H. Strowbridge was enjoyed last Sunday evening by the follow ing guests Frank Frazier, O. J. Woodworth, Max Phillips, W. M. White, G. A Williams and C. II Strowbridge. Mr. Strowbridge, although one of the old-timers of Wisdom, and one of the basin’s most substantial citizens, is still in the thirties. Dr. 11 F, Best., DENTIST, Dil lon, Moilt. Office over Johnson & Boone's Real Estate Office. E. C. Howard, a brother of the Howards in Butte, who are well known in the musical instrument business in this state, will be in the basin soon. Mr. Howard is one of the most expert piano men of the northwest, and if you are contem plating the purchase of an instru ment., make it a point, to see him when he comes to Wisdom. All kinds of lumber at Pender- gart & Meyer’s, Write them at Jackson for special prices on orders over 5,1)00 feet. 27-tf At the precinct primary last Sat urday the following delegates from Wisdom were elected to attend the Republican county convention held in Dillon Tuesday of this week: Messrs. J. E. Gowperthwaite, C. E. Miller, C. W. Francis, W. J. Tope and F. A. Hazeibaker. The alter nates were W. A. Armitage, C. H. Strowbridge, Sam Davies, O. J. Woodworth and Geo. Woodworth. Raise garden truck and grow at least a few posies. The seeds car ried by the J. P. Lossl company are guaranteed to be absolutely fresh. W. Hardy HiQ, the expert oculist who is coming to the basin soon, is one of the best of his kind in Mon tana. Mr. HiQ passed the highest attest in optometry ever written i s this state, abd is .fgpwgtfH i -jffP iag room, cots having to he png up . Margaret Montgomery, oldest daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. Mont gomery, is under the doctor’s care on account of sickness. Poco tempo you’ll have to wear rubber boots, and it's no use trying to beat Gold Seal gqods. ] P. Losl has the exclusiue agency The body of a freak lamb, born at the Strowbridge sheep camp, was brought into town Wednesday, and was for several hours the chief attraction in the Big Hole Meat store, The animal had two bodies, eight legs and one head. Accord ing to Dr. Gowperthwaite, the ootoped had two separate and dis tinct vertebral columns, joined at base of normal skull, one brain, and two medulla oblongata and spinal cords. This information was given with the greatest of perspicuity (whatever that is). No wonder the lamb died. No one can afford to neglect his eyes. W. Hardy Hill, of Dillon, will soon be in Wisdom, Jackson and Dewey Due notice of his coming will lie given in these col umns. Cato Holmsen, tfie young son of Dr. H Holmsen, was the victim oi a painful accident Tuesday of this week. While driving down Main street with a party of young friends a dog ran out and scared the team, w hich ran into a telephone pole. The occupants were all thrown out of the buggy, and with the excep tion of Cato, were uninjured. He sustained an ugly gash, about three inches long, in the back of his head and was rendered unconscious for some time. In the absence of Dr. Holmsen he was attended by Dr. Cowperthwaite, who put several stitches in the wound; and at this writing the boy is getting along nicely. Eighth grade examination will bi held in Wisdom May 23-24. Pu pils writing on same must have written certification from teachers that they have completed subjects to be written on. M augajot R ose , Co. Sapt. The many Big Hole basin friends ofT. J. Murray, who recently took charge of the Metten hotel in Dil lon, wiQ be pleased to know that he is meeting with abundant suc cess in his new location. The drill ing rown business in connection has d^ebted once Mr. Murray took bold, and all th e avaQabte space i s AH tiiei, itylci »nd fabric*, $1.00 to $5.00. Got it today. ELIEL BROS D illon M ont . Wood For Sale Twenty cords, Call at this office. sawed 16-inch For Rent One thousand acres pasture, well watered, good fence. Apply this office. Notice to the Public I have sold out my business and am anxious to pay my debts. In cidentally, 1 have a place for every dollar that’s coming to me. Sabe? H ans J ohnson There are at least two young ladies in the basin who can testify as to the coldness and wetness of the Big Hole river in the spring of the year. One day last week these two young ladies were invited to take a ride on a raft made by their male friends, on the river, near a well-known dinner station between Wisdom and Divide. The day was fine, the water placid, and the young men fascinating, beats had been provided for the fair passen gers, but the boys neglected to nail them down, with the result that they worked out of position,.depos iting the fair occupants, gently perhaps, but none the less sirely, into the icy embrace of the moun tain waters. Luckily the water was not deep at this point and both ladies were hauled to the deck by their escorts without much diffi culty. Neither of them are any the worse for their involuntary immersion, and both declare that they intend joining the hard-shell Baptists. lej-. The best is none too good for J. i-l P. Lossl’s customers. Leave your order for job printing at this office. Our prices cannot be beaten. FOR SALE—Two good lots, center of town, one comer and one in side; cheap. Apply at B reezes office. W. Hardy HiQ, of Dillon, is an expert optometrist. He will soon be in the Basin and you ought to have your eyes examined. You can see ham in Wisdom, Jackson and Dewey. Notice of bis arrival w31 be given i s the B jseezes . * FOR SALE—The AMoa Chris- ranch, Lv »• ^ by usipg an ANSCO carhera you can have pictures of familiarofyeetsin your everyday, life? And that these pictures taken now will be greatly appreci ated in the years to come? Up with an A iiscq Camera, because they are the best and Easiest to Handle! [i Fuller Dru$ Cc.<& T h e S t o r e £ WISDOM - MONTANA * Ranchers’Feed Stable AND COltUAL OPPOSITE LOSSL BLACKSMITH SHOP PRICES REASONABLE ■: GOOD ATTENTION GIVEN OTTO GASSER, Proprietor C. BELL’S NO. 1 SPECIAL! Traces—2 j inch through U hames, 3-link toggle. Belly Bands—li-inch, with layer ; guaranteed no paper filling !i Back Bands—2-inch Concord. Back Straps--1-inch double. Hip Straps—lj-inch reefed, extra wear leather for traces. Ilames—Concord bolt, No. 6 or S. Breast Straps— lj-inch. Bridles—Pigeon Wing blinds, double-ringed crown. |Cash, $ 37 - Time, $ 4 0 Wisdom Harness Store A lbert S tamm Diamonds Watches Clocks Fine Jewelry Rue Watch Repairing Eye Glasses Properly Fitted Mem Cafe Under New Management SHORT ORDERS FISH AND GAME WHEN IN