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4 a ‘sand ‘Mining Review Local F Ttems. Dr. i aie wite spent Tuce day in Butte, je. Mes. Hildebrand is in Boulder at her old home, . A.C. Quaintance was up from the Valley Monday. » Mrs, Manning, of = spent Sunday with her mother ‘Mrs, Bonner, of Big Todi en a visitor intown Monday. - Mrs. Digman, of Clancy, visited | here the first of the week, Miss Helen Pierce, of ag is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. and Miss Holloway visited in Helena the first of the week. ‘Thos. Murray is located here with B. Hinds at the Windsor bar. The opening dinner at the “Windsor takes place next Sunday. Born, on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of the Valley, a son, Mrs. Jas Smith, of Washington, is visiting her mother Mrs. A, Donehoo. Miss. Nagle, of Helena, has re- turned.home after a visit with Mrs. Jas. Simpkins. Wn. Wolter and Diidatibes Ilda are on an automobile hunting trip _to the Jefferson river. Bayard Barnes, of New York and J, Fly, of Jefferson, were here on business this week. Mrs. Kirkpatrick and dasigghtes, of Butte, are the guests of Mrs. U. R. Stranaban this week. Mrs, W.H. Dickenson and son, of Helena, are visiting in the Vat- ley at the Quaintance home. - G. W. Whetstone and wife vis- _ ited in Butte over Sunday at.the home of Mrs. Whetstone’s parents. Those going to Butte Saturday were: J. B, Maxfield and wife, F Wahle and wife and Mesdames Riedel and Burdick, Mrs. Beaupre, of Granite and Misses Concannon and Trippett of Butte, came -out from Butte Saturday night and visited over Sunday at the Cralle home. The county commissioners were in session last week and will be part of this week. Last week they audited and allowed bills against the county and this~ week appoint . judges and clerks of election. Geo, Douglas and daughter vis- ited at the Douglas ranch the first of the week. Hp is in charge of the Great Northern railway com- pany’s hotel at Cut Bank, Montana. Miss Theresa Doland, of Lewis- town, is teaching the intermediate department in the district school made vacant by the resignation of Miss Filcher. Drs. Ward and O’Leary exam- ined O.Mayburst asto his sanity here recently, He was committed forthe asylum and Deputy Sheriff Haber took him to Warm Springs Thureday. , Miss Gertrude Johnson and Mr. Wm, Kyler were married by the Rev. T. A. Wickes Wednesday evening at the homé of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Johnson. The bride and groom have both been raised in: Moulder and will make their future home here, W. B. Gaffney, of Seattle, was a where she will enter an art school. Mrs. McAloney, Misses Menefee . and Sauter delightfully entertained ata rain bow tea - Monday after- noon, Those present were: Mes. dames Halford, Parker, Rohertson, Hope, Oralle, Hay, Black, Toan, Halford, Pfaff, Parkinson, Wild, MoPhereon, Merrill, Hammer, Mc- _..._ Neil, Burdick, Paradise,” Harris, *| Casimir Kamber J P fees Messre. Steele, McCall and Ed Murphy are in Butte this week representing the Boulder Fire ‘Department at the tournament. The wedding of Miss Jennie Filcher and Mr. Chas. Zang took Wednesday evening at the jtran for Helena go to Lewistown their future ome, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Proceedings county commissioners, Jefferson county, state of Montana, Boulder, Mont., Sept. 6, 1904. Board of county commissioners met in regular quarterly session, present: W. M. Fergus, chairman, Edward Ryan, A. H. Moulton. The following bills were allowed on the road fund, and warrants ordered drawn for same. oe L C Moulton, labor and lum- - ber dist No 2 ass Callow &* Stapleton, supplies dist No 2 . 90 46 M D Steeyes, labor dist No2 126 50 Aslak Slenens, labor dist No2 1000 John Ponty, refund tax 200 John Grady, refund tax 200 John Cameron, labor dist- Noa. | ‘ Earl Tuttle, labor dist No 8 Wm McIntire, labor dist No 8 Ed W Pierce; labor dist No 4 Doherty Bros labor dist No 4 J W Gilkey, labor dist No 4 Wm Toobill, blacksmith dist Nob 26 65 Wm Saltmer, labor dist No5 16200 $ 79 68 750 82 50 375 17 50 84 60 10 00 the contingent fund, and warrants ordered drawa for the same W L Beardsley, repairs court house $1 50 Bill of Irwin Hodson Co was or- dered not allowed. The following bills were allowed on the general fund, and warrants o1- dered drawn for the same. $ 506 C B Robertson, printing health notices Patrick early, juror State vs Sweeney 150 Jas Heaney, same 1-50 Phil Ploof, same 150 J A & Carbis same 150 Jas Madden, same ~ 150 J Mutligan; same— 150 A V Gibson, board of prison- ers 114 50 The following bills were allowed on the Poor Fund, and warrants or- dered drawn for same: Harry McCue, refund tax $ 2 00 Graves Merc Co, supplied ~- 1622 PA Leamey, juror inqyest ° Geo Herbert 150 Jas Roech; same 150 Jno H Deever, same 150 Jacob Mott, same 150 Chas Matson, same 150 Chas Tindall, same 150 Sam R White, juror inquest Wm Ramsey “1 50 Gideon Joyner, same 150 Harry Bertrand, same 160 ‘Frank McGill, same 150 Jos Williams, same 150 Jas Portias, same 150 Ctas Tindall, juror inquest David Carley 150 J P Brien, same , 150 A McCloud, same. . 150 Chris Roebke, same ~ .; . 150 D B Baker, same ‘© ~*~ 150 Arthur Loiselle, same 150 J F Robson, juror inquest Mrs Powell- Wild, borial The following bills were allowed on } i rbtiatAsde, in the prize drawing. ' — Examine Goods The best Goods. that money can purchase are carried in the Grocery Department Clover Leaf Butter Gold Heart Flour Furnishing Goods ie A Complete Line of Men and Children Shoes ~ Rubber Goods. . All First Quality Hardware, Hay and Grain, Powder, ’ Fuse and Miners Supplies of all Kinds. AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. D. Driscoll & Co, -Main Street, Basin, Mont. ‘STAR LIVERY and FEED STABLE J. H. BASKIER, Proprietor Contract Work \ss. Heavy Teaming Every six months’ subscription to the Progress eutitles you to one — OAKS vee LARGEY LUMBER COMPANY rIRS. DORA POWELL, BOULDER, MONTANA, UNDERTAKER Embalmer and Dealer in Undertaking Goods. Caskets of Many \ REPAIR WORK Solicited and Gi Prompt Mace ‘Lumber, Lath, i y Moulding, Sash, All lk ot Minty ieee PROMPT mT | NG DISTANCE. TELE at Iron T athe er ee BUTTE, MONTAA and all Sires in Stock. 3 » a in the State, . Mining and Mill Supplies. Boilers ie Stock from 5 to 100 Horsepower. ee Call and See Us, Orders Solicited. 9 Pennsylvania Building, West Park Street, - Montana Iron Works INCORPORATED 4 4 General Founders and Machinists. Mine, Mill and Concentrat- q “ing Machinery, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work, French Ranges, Beams, F § 4 Channels, Sheet Steel, Cold Rolled Shafting, Machinery, ete. South Arizona Street, Near B. A. & P. Depot, Second-Hand veer Butte, Mostana Prat int Pin ttn iaeliaptiurtiontr gers tug ashes tadtietiaitiin uh on. Neer rns The hotel is first inna in every particular: Waters with valuable medical properties. — Thos Pierce 150 G E Coryell, same 150 G W Shrauger, same 150 , W M Poore, same 150 Chris Zigler, same 150 G W Rusb, same 150 J C Closs, jaror inquest Jno Hapnon 150 J D Malistt, same 150 Geo McCullough, same 150 Wim Reese, same 150 OC Coamer, same 150 Chas Ross, same 150 Geo Brien,witness same 1-60 F M Roe, witness inquest Dave Carley 150 Dr D £ Rainville, same 150 A Marmaut, same - 180 das Edwards, same +60 Preston Park, witness inquest Geo. Herbert 550) . J B Maxfield, supplies 5 68 SB ozie spyiie poor $8 13 W Hi Stewart, care poor MARCUS L. HEWETT, BANKER Dr. |. A, LEIGHTON, Resident Physician, J, B, REYMOLDS. rani, BANK OF When Going BOULDER to or coming from Boulder stop at the BOULDER; MONTANA, ® Halfway l House, Officers and Directors: We offet to the people of Basiy, all the facilities of a home bank... . INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Collections ‘Given Care- fulLand Prompt Attention Accounts of merchants, individuals, and Savings Deposits solicited ;. . MARGUS._L,_HEWETT!= Jesse Parrenson, - President Epw. Ryay, Vice President | LORELEI and SCHLITZ beer. Im- F.C. Berenpes, Cashier} ported and'Domestic cigars. none L. Q. Sxertow, - Assistant Cashier} CLUB whisky. E. R. Dean, Ben Wahle. J. E. TAIT, Prop. me BASI ee General-Banking— Business, ASIN ee Livery and Feed’ Stable - McDQNALD & GILLIS, Interest paid on time deposits. EXCHANGE Sold on all the principal cities of the world. Office hours 9 a,m. to 3 p. a, MAUDE FILCHER Candies, Cigars, Basin, -- . an FIRST-CLASS EQUIPAENT Kidneys Cured Free. We are giving one million boxes of oe Fruit, | p.pail's Kidney Pills, absolutely a lonery, free, to those who have tay ae Notions kidney trouble. vige 4 : DeBell’s Kidney Pills are the only Boulder Montana | positive cure in the world.—We want _ to cure you. Neti te Onesie ‘Cut this out. and_mail: ».| Beers, Sons & Oo., sale by Riedel & Burdick, to} You can smoke it in the hou Estate of Junius B. ‘laiianinne: No- tice is hereby given by the undersigned, Exo- cutrix of the Estate of Junius B, Emerson do- coased, to the creditors of and all having claims against the said exhibit them, with the within four months after the first vouchers, | any old place, and the only roub of this notice, to the said Exeontrix at , Mont.. in the county of Jefferson, will KarTneaive Exeeson [tom Executrix of the Estate of Junius B.. Emerson, deceased ; Dated this 12th day of July, 1904, ,