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BIO HOLE BREEZES Friday, April 11,1915, $18 Old Crow a t the Ajax. Budwottec at the Ajax. Give me an M & M. Brick for sale, Inquireof J. C. H ill , Good rooms for rent. Apply to Mrs. A. M. Smith, Dr. F. II. Bimrose will be in Jackson next week. PER THOUSAND FOR A-l Lumber. Oncal & Sons Henry Waechter, the Alaska cattle buyer, came in last Friday. Do you own a team; If so, yet a Royers belt punch at Wisdom Harness Store. For Sale-Fine Netzow piano; beautiful tone. Apply at Miss Wold's music studio. Mr. Rancher you should have a Royers belt punch Wisdom Har ness Store. The Excelsior Hub will tneot at the home of Mrs 0 E Miller Sat urday afternoon You don’t have to send to mail order houses for stationery Just call at the U kclzes oilier The news you gather tnmi this paper is at leas! reliable We don't jump at eotielusions livery eowpuneher has use for a Rogers belt punch On sale at the Wisdom Harness Store The new harness store of Chas, Bell is going up rapidly under the skillful direction of Frank Allerton You don't have to buy 20,000 feet, nor 5,000 feet, of lumber from Orteal to get a bargain Sabe > 30-tf Don't forget the big dance on the I Nth for the benefit of the Wis dom Athletic Club. You'll be sor ry if you miss it First class winter Ap ples for $2.50 at Los- si’s. Dr I1'. II Bimrose is in from Dillon, prepared to do all kinds of dental work His office is with Dr Cowjierthwaite Colored tablecloths look neat and save work Lossi has some extra quality goods and newest de signs. Only 11 vote* were cast at the school election in Wisdom last Sat urday, J. p . Lossi being again elected trustee. If you want a matched team or a good saddle horse, make your wants known to Hans Johnson, of the Riverside ranch. John Anderson has returned to Wisdom and has gone to work at the Strowbridgc ranch. He will return to Boulder next fall. rftttteA ja x . QfeJ Crow at tbe Ajax Subscribe for the B m m Slip us $2.50 and read Tus B reezes for a year. Three new subscribers this morn ing. J. E. Morse came in from Ddk® last Friday. Oli ver chilled beam and sulky plows at Lossl's. Red Spot Rubber Boots at Wisdom Merc. Co. Try some of the Sunset Brand Raspberries, and Strawberries. Mayer’s Shoes for men—a large, new stock now in at Lossl's. Try a pair of Grinned Horschide Gloves-—a good wearer—at Lossl’s. Wm. F. Jarrctt has taken a posi tion as cook at the Montgomery ranch Congratulations to Ernest Sol way, who has been elected mayor of Dillon. Apples $1.50 per box at Wisdom Mercantile Co. Are yo.u a teamster? Then you neon a Rodgers belt punch Wis dom Harness .Store. Frank Smith, who has resigned his job at the Feiten ranch, assisted in our office this week Dr II F, Best, DENTIST, Dil lon, Mont Office over Johnson & Boone’s Real Estate Office Golden Link Lodge No 27, I O O F. has changed its meeting night from Thursday to Saturday. Have you got the kodak fever yet’ If so, take an Eastman It will help you Wisdom Mere Co FOR BENEFIT OF Ellis Hall, Wisdom, Friday, April 18, 5-Piece Orchestra T ic k e t s - $ 1 .0 0 pepilfcpt at Riverside ranch, Hans Johnson, proprietor. Steers fed ff$ Ipc, per head. GocH'Vir- rate, fjne,bay and the best of hay. When ' in Butte stop at the Ex change House, 17 South Main St. First class rooms by the day, week -ormemh- B en (jit;nxcsr‘sncci sor to Fitschen, prop. Nearly $.V) were realized from the benefit dance field last Friday night. Mr. Bell desires to thank all who assisted in making the af fair a success. You can’t help but keep warm this winter if you purchase your clothe* here. Just received a large shipment of the famous Sbe-boy- gan woolen -goods -at Loss!'*. Lossi ,s Jackson store has a com plete stock o f ladies’ and children's wear. There h no need to tend to Batte or other towns for these foods. New S p rit* stock fe t i brother. Cart Weld, a Mrs Stabler has returned from Butte, where she has been study ing the millinery styles for the past month Mr and Mrs William Stone ar rived in from Dillon Tuesday and have taken a position at the Strow bridgc ranch Frank Ilazelbakcr has been ap pointed one of the commission to arrange for Montana's exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition. For Sale—24 pure-bred, white faced Hereford bulls, yearlings and two-year-olds; all registered. Ap ply to Don Albee, Fishtrap. Nurse Desmond has returned to Wisdom, after spending several weeks in Jackson She was accom panied home by Mrs. Claud Lap- ham. Superintendent Ray Shaw, of the Trail Creek Water company, has an assistant He arrived during the early hours of this (Thursday) morning and weighs nine pounds. Eddie Gasser, the boy who made the man's wages last summer while driving cattle, is the proud possess or of a fine new saddle horse, pur chased out of his own earnings. D. H. Smith, his wife and two children, and Mrs. Smith’s father, George Koch, are here on a visit, to Mr. Smith's brothers,'Emerson and Wilmer. They have been on a trip to California and are return ing home to Bellefontaine, Ohio. _ Don Albee has recently added* fine bunch of So pure-bred TIerev fords to his herd. They were ob tained from Wellcome & Peckover, and contain 24 head of young balls w hich Mr. Albee is advertising for sale. The remainder are cows. The services of Miss Charlotte Wold as an experienced stenograph er and bookkeeper have been in considerable demand since she has taken ttp her residence in Wisdom. She ha* recently tera^p& e d in charge o f the local telephone com pany’s books by Manager Hazel- baker. The Odd FeSawi are planning for a big celebration is Wisdom on the 26th tin month. A j c t t e n stx t x , to nfeiefe the ptfbSen invited, win be f*r- tidptitedia by the Jackson $$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ^ Wisdom Blacksmithing and ^Carriage Works*!! T. B. TAYLOR', Prop. Wood work, Wagon and Carriage Repairing, New Work, Car riage Painting, Ditchers, Plow Work, Galvanized Iron, Flues, Double and Treble air space, guaranteed safer than Brick Chimneys Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, N S Shoes and Calks, Wagon and Buggy Poles, Pole Circles, Buggy Eveners and Singletrees, Spokes, Felloes, Pick Handles, Hickory Lumber Expert Horseshoeing In Connection All Work Guaranteed Call and Be Convinced THE OLD RELIABLE STAND WISDOM MONTANA fSfi ap J /jta tfa flln nip rr> 9 ritn tfo ftU nip nfa nip nip n|v \Hail Columbia's” First Rendition. \Hail Columbia” was written in 1TO8 by Joseph Ilopkinson when congress, in session at Philadelphia, was debating what attitude to as sume in the struggle between France and England. Party feeling ran high, and the air was surcharged with patriotic enthusiasm. A young actor in the city who was about to have a benefit came to Ilopkinson in despair and said that twenty boxes remained unsold, and it look ed as if t he proposed benefit would prove a failure If Ilopkinson would ante him a patriotic song adapted to the tune of “The Presi dent’s March,’' then popular, it would save the day. The following afternoon the song was ready. It was duly advertised, the house was packed, and in wild enthusiasm the song wus encored and re-encored. Bismarck and Old Ala. Bismarck, though lie could take three-quarters of a pint of cham pagne at a draft and keep his head, was not proof against the effects of English ale. When in London in the seventies he paid a visit to a great brewery ip South ward street, famous for its “old English ales” as well as for its as sociation with Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Th rale. After being shown how the ale was made he was re quested to sample the quality of some “ten-year-old.\ He did so and was surprised on leaving the brew- wyffsrfmd th a ttb e road rose u p tm meet him.—London Chronicle. W hat Puzzled Him. Soon after George Ade had put 0 ® hi* play, “The Bad Samaritan,” and had it swept off the boards by the condemnation of the erities and the disapproval of the theater go ing public, he fr^'ed himself into a sleeping ear aim beat it back to hit home in Indiana. As he stepped off the tram one of his old farmer friends remarked; “George, I hear Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot roach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you roust take In ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years and It a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucouB surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the Iwo Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh fiend for testimonials, free, F J CHENEY ft CO., Props., Toledo. O. Sold hv Druggists, price 75c. Take Ilatl'B Family rills for constipation. Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. B %4 Chicago, 111., have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 50 cent package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of T he B reezes . This rem edy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House write to them to-day for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members of your that jour play failed in New York.” “Yes,” wid Ade yiteasaTtir, *ft faST Popular M echanics ed, and 1 guess it must Lave been pretty bed.” \That may be true,” said the fanner, \hurt what I d o s t trader*tend it how U ib n ia r H e r York ever foes i it Be Happy With An Ansco Camera ...... - f o j ' Cameras have been so perfected that anyone can now become a successful amateur.” Taking pictures is a fas cinating diversion and it has its useful sides. It gives one a new insight into nature; it devel- ops the artistic sense. If you would like to join the successful photographers come in and see our stock of Cam eras. These Ansco Cameras are easy to operate and even the lowest priced ones take per fect pictures. Our stock of supplies is complete. Come andhave a Camera talk Fuller Drug Co. 4^ Sfi T h e S t o r e WISDOM - MON r AN A .J t t t X X flfOffflft For A Good CALL AT THE Wisdom Harness Store HOC SPTUJVGS Saloon ROMAIN & RYAN, Proprietors ■amily, f then- tett yottr neighbors and « - .—s —— §-wv * — - - -- - * friends about this remedy. Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on Hand JACKSON MONTANA tu ff** mJtm J L J , 4O* ' \ a ..... - ■ ‘ BIG HOLE BREEZES t; •?»v A lbert S tamm \ Diamonds Watches Clocks. Fine Jewelry