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HOLE BREEZES j-VaUSAKt) KVEKV TKU>AY. » f G. A. W I L L I A M S Subscription Price, $2.50 Yearly, Legal Notices AflUUviti of Publication With held miltl paid for Entered at the postoffice at Wisdom IS second-class matter. Rural Mail Boxes Bonds For i 1 i t Sale SHU'ilo 0 per cent. School Dis trict No. IG, Beaverhead County, Montana. Bonds for District School Purposes. Peoblc livink' on a rural route Notice is hereby given that the Should see that their boxes are sub- Board of School Trustees of School stantially fastened to a Hendricks S t Conyne General Merchandise post set solidly in the ground, at a point convenient for the carrier to drive up to in all conditions of the weather. It has been very notice able to us when wc have had occa sion to drive over rural routes that the boxes arc not kept up in the condition required,by the govern ment. Uncle Sam lias recently sent out an order to all postmast ers where there is a rural route, an District No. 16, County of Beaver head. State of Montana, will, on thi 20th day of December, A. !)• 1913, at 10 o’clock a , m ., of said date a5, the School House of said district, at Wisdom, Montana re ceive sealed proposals for, and sell to the highest and best bidder, Bonds of School District No. 16; Beaverhead County, Montana, in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,0110) in denominations of Five Imported and Domestic Wines i r , Liquors and Cigars R a l s t o n M o n t a n a order to paint the boxes while and Hundred ($500) each, bearing in & $ & & , & & & m m m m m © m m m m . Wisdom Blacksmithing and Carriage WorksJ place (lie names on same in black letters not under two inches high If this order were compliod by all the routes it would be a vast provement to the owners as wc tore st at the rate of six pgr cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on January 1st and July 1st of j,n. each \ear, principal payable at the 1 as ^ expiration of twenty years from the T. B. TAYLOR, Prop. to the community and postolDv nate thereof, redeemable in ten Why not comply with the order lie-, tears. All of said bonds to be dat- fore the ground freezes—it would ^ ed January 1st, PDF make it much nicer for the earner' All bids must he accompanied by- in the winter when the snow drifts certihi -J check for 5 per cent ot the - there arp also a few stretches of amount of said bonds, payable un road on which weeds have not conditionally, to the County Treas- been cut which will bo bad when j urer of said county, to be forfeited the snow drifts this winter A ■ to said School District No 16, in stitch in time may bring you mail J ease the bonds are awarded to any more regularly during the u inter j bidder and he fails to take them months, ! according to the terms of tins ad vertisement. Proposals may be made in scaled envelopes addressed to Clerk of Board of School Trustees, District No Hi, Beaverhead County, Mon- T.io e >uilr/ \hu-i1 • l\ ii a f iv- orite joke l >r the eitv papers aid the impecunious space writers of the dailies love to portrav the t,l- j Wlsllon)i Monlana( ail)1 mark ler of the soil as a man v\ ho ne\ cr saw much and knows less Were it not for the farmers, the receipts of the fair would bo mighty slim and he does not make a holy show of himseij cither, as the writers In to make out. The pale endavers # who write harmless, soulless lies such as the above to please simple folks like themselves could not get a living on a quarter s-ction of tlm bc'-t land in the country if it ware donated to them with improve ments, stack and tools. So limited is their reading and their powers of observation that they have not vet learned that the American farm produces the best all around man in the world. ed on the outside \Proposals for Sihool District No. 16, Bonds Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the legality of the issue in ad vance of the opening of bids. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids, and to accept such proposals as it mav consider to the best interest of the School District to accept Said bonds will not be sold for less than their par value. By order of the Board of School Trustees of School District No 16, ! Beaverhead County, Montana. Dated at Wisdom, Montana, this 5(h day of November, 1916 J P L ossl , Chairman of the Board of School Trustees. District No Hi, Beaverhead County, Mon tana . A’test: B K S tevenson , Clerk of District No. 16, Beaverhead Coun ty, Montana. First Publication Nov. 7, 1916. Second . ................... 14 \ Third ................... 21 “ .............. 28 “ 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 B y oners and Singletrees, Spokes, Felloes, Pick 1 [audios, Hickory Lumber Expert Horseshoeing In Connection All Work Guaranteed Call and Be Convinced THE OLD RELIABLE STAND WISDOM MONTANA B U j j O 't j ^ O C t O ’t y o O ’ O O O O O O Q C 0 0 3 0 O O P JJw *JV «^w t^v b^v tJJw JJv JJU djy Jy. wf* tJJt* yju yfy JJ. JJw ' ^ W isdom H o te ls Under New Management D. C. Wampler, Prop. Make It Your Headquarters «&% n *9/* pa S Are you contemplating building a new bouse or repairing the old one ? If so, call at our store and investigate the merits of the greatest, most su- * perior interior finish for a house from cellar to gar ret. Guaranteed to be wanner by 30 jdegrees than plaster and 50 per cent cheaper, Wtfl not crack or chip. Made of pure wood fibre, treated to re pel vermin; will retard frost and refist the pass age of heat or cold. Does not require a mechanic to put in place. W e would appreciate an oppor* tunity to demonstrate its superi ority over ail other interior finish for beauty, economy and dura bility. On Exhibition at Big- Hole Commercial Co. Leaders In Low Prices and Reliable Goods BIG HOLE COMMERCIAL CO. - TWO STORES Wisdom and Divide Montana Notice for Publication (Publisher) 01779 ‘ A subscriber who comes in these days and pays the printer is bles sed, and in the kingdom to come he will be given a place a little higher than the angels. His name will be written at tfie top of the column next to the reading matter and nothing in the house will be too good for him. He will get comps p(.)Urt.^ to all the harp recitals and have a reserved seat beside the editors, while all the delinquent subscribers will have to carry water for the performers and sit up in the gal- jjrv Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Missou’a, Mon tana, Oct. 13, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Har ry Melvin, of Jackson, Montana, who, on Nov. 10, 1909, made hd. entry, No. 01779, for S # SE Sec. 24, N>< NE Sec. 25, T. 5 S. R. 15 Notice For Publication W. M, M , has filed notice of in- (Publisher) tent ion to make three year proof, Department of the Ihtcrior, l . establish claim to the land above f . Land Office, Missoula, Montana, j ^-’scribed, before Fred Nelson, U. Oct. 20, J913. N Commissioner, at Wisdom, Mon- Notice is hereby given that Ja, tana, on the 24th day of Nov. 1913. cob M-Oofl, of Bristun, Montana.,! Claimant names as witnesses:' who, on Sept. 5, 1932, made hdjJames ^ °°dy, John Jackson, entry, No. 04434, for E 1; NE, Sw Frank Rt'ed ^ C]au(1 Lapham, 16 W M M , has filed notice of intention to nuke final proof, to ■stablish claim to the land above ieseribed, before Fred Nelson, a U. S. Commissioner, at Wisdom, Montana, on the 24th day of Nov 913 Claimant names as witnesses Frank Ritschel, Weldon (rise and ames W. Peitcn, all of Gibbons, Montana, and Alvin J. Covey, of Wisdom, Montana. J osiah S h u l l , Register Oct. 17-(it. MINING rwr'-wwTTr Y)7* k , ftllG , tZi u. .o ;( l : 5 7\ 24 Pag^s ! Weekly i L'iur,‘rt.rT INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. $3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID, flic' l) Fun s x NJPi.I COPY MINING Scientific PRESS 330 MARKET £T., SAW FRASCISCO, CAL. I ll Illy M ,H \I i il 1 ■,«•! ). >■■ \:i i ! i1 i le I i i.ni hi , ........ ! i 1 ui i - v> 1111 ( i R ! I 1 1 \ ( i'> n . In-1 11 led l ') ail 11 dt I i ^ 1 11. -1 1 !, I p ii Thanksgiving W ilLRLAS, Th ■ < t ii ai s- eu | 41 d t liddii 11 and l u ll. - \ud | t-..Hit Proclamation jiii n! }.> r« uiif c in I neoln ii ice III )V. Hum mg ( in mini, i >1 J ( ('reim >ni:i! ■; i >n t In I d in at to hiii us hi W.H ■deep i ii Said fun A contemporary has a long ar ticle on \How to preserve grapes.\ Whar’s the matter with a bull dog find a shotgun? NE Sec. 28. T, 4 S., R. 19 w.. m . jj , has filed notice of intention to make comujutation proof tmder new law, to establish claim to the {and abov(, described, before Fred Nelson, a U. S. Cconmisaotier, at Wisdom, M oQtaoa^Ute 1st day! of December, 191,3. all of Jackson, Montana. J osiah S hull , Register. Oct. 17-Gt- Notice for PaWicatton , /(PatSsber) Department of the Iaterior, S. l^ind OBkt »t' NOTICE OF <’ONI EST , No. »H7 (For I’ublli'HlIon.) DcpiH'tliient of the lutorior V. S. Lurid Olflec at Missinil.-i Moutasa, Oct,, in. ii)i:i. To Thomas Smith, of Brlstori Sion tun ti, ContesC'io: Vriu ii rc herehy notified licit A ml row N Nelms. whoKicos wisdom, Montaim, as his post-office address, dl I on Si |)t. ll'hi, file In this office his duly corroborated tiUtciw-ut- to contest and secure the cancel!.'] I.am of ycnir homestead entry, No, Serial No, 0l(W8, made April Y'5,1SUK, for S k S w Sec if, F,1. .Vwaud See. )J, T. ;JS., K, M., find as ground for his contest fie allcees that said cntryfimn has evcresfahlished tiis residence on the land nor placed any improvements thereon: that shortly after filing on said laud, the entryman left the land district- and the State of Montana, and his present place oi residence Is unknown to affiant. Y ob are. therefore, further notified that the said allegations will he taken by this office as having been confessed by yon, and yonr said entry will be canceled thereun der wltnout your further right to he heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, If you fail to file IrVthis office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, ygar answer, nnder oath, specifically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or if yon fail within that time to file in this office due proof that yon have served a copy of year answer on the said ermtestar t, either io person or by registered mail. If this service is made by the deli very of a ropy of yonr answer to the contestant in person, proof of sneh service mast 1* either th > said contestant's written acknowledgment of h-ts receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or the affida vit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the eopy was delivered; ft made by registered mail, proof Of such service wist consist oi the affida v ft of the person fey Whom the eopy was galled stating when apd the postoffice to, which it w*s miffed, and this affidavit mswt be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt teg ti* lets**. ww dealt stnted* yow ******* A t *m eSthe po^offioewwkich yoa detire f « n tobeseaStoydn. D Catarrh, Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack mcdie'ne. It tvas prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years and )s & regular pr<-scrip!ion. It is cempesed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients Is whet pro duces such v'Dnderful results in curing catarrh. Semi for testimonials, free. F. J. CTTENPY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. ; Fold by T'nigylrts, price 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for constipation. Good Music Will Be Furnished, By Redman Tom -Tom Band. Suits for Rent at Lapham Hotel. J ohn M arriot Ckic-.f of Rn-nnls A W W il s o n , Sachem , If not masked you will not he permUed to dance until the 11th run and doth breath. Children must keep oil t he floor and spectators must not annoy the maskers, as all Warriors are admonished to enforce good order. Corn and Venison at Lapham Hotel P. S. This War Dance has for many Moons been advised by our Mystery Men in accordance with sacred arcana of Kishc Manitou in derision of the evil spirits. 'Any paleface wishing to join in parade with the ranks of the Hunter may have a spear made at the Vulcan Works of Chief Hot Iron Little Duck. ♦ The Ajax Saloon FOX & FLAGER, Proprietors BEST POOL & BILLIARD TABLES IN THE BASIN BUDWEISER BEER - OLD CRO WHISKY Wines - Liquors - Cigars J. P. Lossl Co. SOUTHERN M O NTANA T E L E CO. -L O C A L A N D - Distance Service Thanksgiving Night Nov. 27th, 1913 n1 ii \ i ,'i 1 mb d ( )rdet of Red i v i hi. Wigwam, sends run, U.iiTinr., Hunters, Tribesmen luring 1 1n |i:i.-,| Great Sen has been i asrd them with plcntv of corn In 'ran- in. ha1, e trod, kept *th«*m ■ i\.: He ;. .i h> i i iIn i \ .I - ; uni an 1 h ts rewarded their ia- lli(utoiv, I. A W Wilnuu Sachem for and i» be- T n ;. end m lu'.fGnu nt < i the wishes of the Great A) i .sin ilii- N G K 'L W l.v T lU V SETTING ASIDE Thursday, November 27th, 1913 As a lav ol prai;,e and tliauk^uing unto the Great Spirit for is mamliold blessings unlo lb-- Red Children and palefaces of the '.-isiui 'Ti-. mole arid veil that we hold private and mein ail pale-lae-s from both far and Cnee w I'h t.i<vs p«mled or masked on the * v gfcgpg