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ily 1904, lar the isan FE | business, checking | ts of county officers, appointing} : Se eee (of election and establishing pe ie = Bg Precincts for the coming gen-}| \ Jeral election, and for the transaction} © H Blakeman, blacksmith fe = cotealed may leg: | Ba Tne ert Mod 9 ally sod betore the boerd, eT. Wu. Ferevs, Chairman, - | Ga . Chas. Sebarf, Scharf, County Clerk. ee nes a TE \| Mrs. W. W. McCall entertained the| © 1 Thompson, labor dist No Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church,| 9 and 5 441 00 fea 3 | Tieslis pleco. | 7 MCL Tatteabor dito 4 act87|LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSIFION. | ae Little Melba MeOall, of Boulder,|> © mons’ came aa folSe Lethe hey tate: Deo. tee 10K | jis visiting her grand _Bardute Mel raph Ande labor dist a tnd Mrs, H. H. Houghto a — lerson, a The Largest and Grandest 7 cM 3-2. Curran, of Sheridan,| Jog Cornell, ame 185 00 Exposition Ever Held, _ was jn Whitehall Thursday, to attend | w t f i Neen “Hind, of Butte, was a}the funeral of1.W.Noble,— |Oastuivetene” ———agQ| THE GREAT NORTHERN Rat | all visitor’ this week. Mrs. L. C. Puce was unfortunate} T, H McCauley, labor «dist - orable,rates, with suitable limits, “For | ; Miss Morrison went into Bate enough to cut off the end of her] No6 G4 9s | farther partioniens sep your Sore Ganent ° Saturday returning Sunday after-| thumb Saturday. She has suffered a| John McCauley, same TET G0| © Great Worthern By,, or eddress : noon.” ; great deal with it but itis nowgreatly| The following bills were allowed on F. I, Wurrney, , : . improved. the general fund, and warranta or-| °°?’ Pass’ & Ticket Agent, St. Paul, wt Miss Kelly was on the sick list iid a Ae ule esinna!bed‘daian: Mina. this week and could not eacie her ~ Death of R. W. Noble. Barteau & Tindall, teams & $ 26 50 Free—DeBell's Kidney Pills. school. R. W. Noble, who has been sick] Wm T Sweet, J P fees -1250] Cut this out and get.a full-size box T, D. Townsend and’ wife of | for several months with cancer of the|J B Welter, jury bailiff 7 50 be DeBell’s Kidney Pills absolutely _ Waterloo, were Whitehall visitors|stomach, died Tuesday evening.| H C Dobyns et al, refund ” t ee an nee De- Thursday. \| Mr. Noble was one of the first men} taxes 15 10] Sond at card ow W Sanee. ‘Mose %& to build in Whitehall, and he was| The following bills were allowed on|Co,. Station C. Chicago, Ill. This 4 Mr. H. Redfield and wife, of well known throughout the state. ~ |the poor fund and warrants ordered Sheri is for 30 aoe only. For Twin Bridges, attended the funeral The funeral services were held in| drawn for same: sale by Riedel & Burdick. of R. W. Noble Thursday. the Methodist church Thursday after-| Dr A L Ward, services health euiea ' _~ Tke E, O. Pace and E, O, Camp-| noon, Rev. King, of Bozeman, deliv-| officer a $ 15.00] isn't it singular how much heroism is ne ~lan--attended-the democratic con-| ering the sermon;-Mr: Noble leaves|© Denohoo, nurse small pox 105-00} displayed-by_men in the discharge off == a. cs vention at Helena this week. _ | a wife and six children, Grace, Mal-| The following bills were allowed] ® dangerous duty and how much cow- Miss Eliza Selway, of Dillon lory, Edward, Daniel, Mary and Ruth. |on the contingent fund and warrants wanes oe pleasure?—Philadatphia wen'the acest of her cbse Miss \ ordered drawn for the same: Ingutrer. guest * COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, [0 A Riedel, printing &c $ 85 46 Grace Noble, a few days this week. (Continued from Page Three) Graves Mer Co, supplies 13 90 Bert Hind went to Bozeman, simian Guin’ Riedel & Burdick, supplies 61 36 ; _ Tuesday, where he will romain this} 5 u14er, Montane, Sept. 7, 1904, | _ It is hereby ordered, that Mr, Geo. $1 000 __ winter and attend the Agricultural | ; t sesil eaed sisieninl to edjourn- Hoey, road supervisor of road dis- 9 college. ment, all. members being present. sine en oda ale: a Beis. and instruc proceed Harry Youngleft for Livingston| The following bills were allowed once td open the Rawhide aod Maa ; Tuesday, where he will goon anjon the Road Fund, and warrants t leaden —feaatt R 1 F . : d : : a a meet: He will move his family | ordered drawn for same: ee fee et oe = © Ww a r m : - Robt Strobel, labor dist Nol $ 12 50 cael ak 8 ee E J Moulton, lumber bal Py Peeee.. - oe Fergus nad Bowe left} a: No1 2229}, Balance of the day was consumed||] To anyone proving that there Monday evening for Missoula} g 9 Yergy, lumber dist No1 42 30 in the consideration of road matters, ls isi ta es meted ct where they will attend the univer-}4 J Fisher, Iabor dist No 1 2.50) 224 boaril adjourned to Sept. 9, 108 mAs Sas sity this winter. > M A Haynes, labor dist Nol 800] . FOURTH DAY. ‘ 1 any substitute ya i ; Miss Ruby Andrews: went to|Henry Fulton, labor dist Nol 37 50 Boulder, Mont., Sept. 9, 1904. MALT and HOPS Our F all and Winter Samples Butte Monday to be present at the} W Marks, labor dist No1 2425) Board met pursuaat to adjourn- marriage of Miss Ethel Hind and| # Frevler, supplies dist No 2 2:90] ment, all members being present. — ames PJ se Jacob Bubrer, blacksmith The following bills were allowed on have wer ved. The nobbiest » J, Carm dist No 2 5 00] the road fund, and warrants ordered \Misses Annie and Hattie Me-| john Reilly’ & Co, labor drawn for same: - -and best line of heavy suit- ree left for’ ‘Livingston'Tues-| gist No 2 819 00] Lees Taylor, lumber dist re morning ~ where they will) Peder Moe, lumber dist No2 6226} -No'3,5.and 6 $167 ings and over coat cloths attend school this winter. {Chris Olson, labor dist No2 — 12.00| Geo-Cockell, labor dist No 1 175 7 . prof’ Curran; of Sheridan, made |J O'Gibsoa, labor dist No 8 «~ 27°50 vrabyoe labor dist No 8 132.50 ever shown in this city. Whitehall a short visit Friday. | Dg2ohoe, labor dist No3 4000 yee — ane a 6 Ps He was on his way home from the| 8 H Kaowles, labor dit No 8 se ne ie Call at the Progress office republican convention which was . , CH Mallory, labor dist No4 8250} The following bills were allowed held in Billings. DM Wileon, labor dist No3 27 60] 00 the general fund and warrants or- ‘ and make your selection. ‘ ~~~Three Whitehall democrats were| D Driscoll & Co, supplies dered drawn for same: | : nominuted to offices at the conven-| dist No 5 14 16] Geb Mackey, constable fees $16 25 Fi tion Monday, L. D. Tinsley, sheriff, | Basin Hdwr Co, supplies _ M A Hewett, J P fees _ 1250 A P erfect Fit Guar anteed _ A. Less, coroner; and-Geo,Franks,| ‘ist No 5 11 75 aoe eee faa eee es ote : ——gounty-commi ‘e “}3-H-Stebler, labor dist No6 — 500] Aug Vogel constable fees . + — . ——— oe . Hogan Greseeth, labor Chas Scharf, Co elétk, advances 5 00 a9 : _ Mr, is, who has been mail| dist No 6 260|-T C Glora, J P fees 500 clerk on the Alder train for some |), Green, labor dist No 6 750} Billof A. Less to the amount of time leftfor Livingston Friday, John Green, labor dist 6 7 50} $80.35 for coroner’s fee, and bill of Al where he will have the same posi-| Sidney Williams, labor dist 6 - 1000|Camplan to the amount of $15 for : tion on a train out of Livingston. | Jas McDonald, labor dist 6 5 00} house rent for Harbison family were , The ball game which was played | 448 Gay, labor dist 6 7 60} allowed and warrants ordered drawn in Butto Sunday between White. Chas Hopkins, labor dist 6 48.50] 0n poor fund. Bill of W. L. Rickard 4 baat hall and the Butte. Miners was Eugene Park, labor dist 6 7 50) to the amount of $7.88 for printing ss i ota very interesting game -for Graves Mere Co, supplies — was allowed, and warrant ordered CAPIT AL ks F Whitehall, the score being 27 to:7 dist 6 16 45} drawn on contingent fund ’ : E W Burdick, Treas, advances | The following reports were exam- BREWING in a the Butte team, — freight on road machine —51 68 ined approved and ordered filed: - * i n Lomax who went east some | Peter Smith, labor dist 6 12 60} Casimer Kamber, justice of the peace. ’ : time ago returned last week accom-| The following bills were, allowed | E. R. McCall, jailor. - Cc O M P A N Y 4 panied by his bride. Mr, Lomax|on the Poor Fund, and warrants} Warrant to the amount of $4.50 on 121 Pennsylvania Block claimed he was going to St, Lonis|tdered drawn for same: the poor fund, and warrants to the/Ii Phone 450 Butte, Mont . ss to attorid the fair but evidently he Jobn Doonan, refund tax $ 400/amount of $6.60 on the general fund didn’t tell his Whitehall friends] D Hindman, same ae gly patrons a ansge Barak ic taken A Loiselle, same 200} Board adjourned to Sept. 10, 1904. s Boulder Mer Co, supplies 8 70 : FIFTH DaY. oe Roll Yotter returned — Saturday | Geo Pfaff, supplies 490 Boulder, Mont., Sept 10, 1904, ; ' ‘i : from Salt Lake where he spent)E W Burdick, Treas, advances ~~~|~~\Board met pursuant to edjourn- ‘ANA ate o sevetal weeks. His sister, Mrs.| - for poor 25 50} ment, all members being present. ; > W. A. Zimmerman, of Colorado| ° The following bills were allowed on|: The following bills were allowed, DEER LODGE, MONTANA a City, accompanied him back ‘and | the contingent fund and warrants or- | and warrants ordered drawn for same. ' ‘will vait with her panehta, Bz { ered drawa forsame: | \Road fund: Le Tha Department School} sodden ct areas and Mrs. Yotter, of Silver Star. Boulder Mer Co, supplies “$28 88 /Con Sullivan, refund tax” “$200 Piet MH ace ‘ Arthur Tuttle, work on tax Dan Donovan, same, '400 of the Northwest | ¥ dhs ‘ Bye ee Miss Ethel. Hind and P. J. Car- ‘books 60.00 Poor fund: a i ‘ j 1 _ tmchael, both of Whitehall, were} — W Burdick, Treas, state ex- Jas Heelan, refund ‘as 200 Opens September 2 20, 1904 married in Butte Monday’ after-| aminers fees for 1908 - 125 00 | Antone Gosue, sainé: 400 ' a aa : ‘noon. Both are well “known andj Bill of Geo Pfaff to the amount of |G Caccaso, same —; ~ £00TED courses orrenen: : very popular in Whitehall and | $8660 for telephone rent, and tolls| David Murray, same 400 Civil, Electrical ~ and ; ne ¥ ; every, one wishes them many years| Was allowed and warrant ordeted| Coutingent fund: Mechanical Engineer : Aa ees a happin Mr. Carmio! ‘drawn on general fund. Lees Taylor, repair pest house 218 48 i one. bat ke t Petition of L F Lunger for return} Poor fund: S tse ot the Pichactan of children from State Ofphans home| Riedel & Leighton, salary as Weare se ae Co physician &o . 10000 \ Becry ported The reports of the © “and| General fund: 3 Dibak. oo Boulder fire dept were examined, Be Oe ee eo Rollie Pore. went to Dillon | Proved and ordered filed, : i. ; oe Petition 6f D. Driscoll et al forthe Sook toubenng nian Bt Siok Aotdlek dle, Smee AiG ipeaty iad from the) Herr OGh owns) | 08 hiteball, Saturday, |22°tion of Jack and Basin creeks to|/Geo Chidlow. same 13! Wie? D DAY. 7 he Met 5 ; » Sent. 8, 1808 ae kd Nv fi ‘ ay Me