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Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.), 30 Oct. 1885, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036046/1885-10-30/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
l f it «mite- as». l l l i writemiy imam-hie.asitt a i! ii lg! LOCAL NEWS. for ”If. the first of the wet-k. Oarl Step-r has added greatly to the . 1' looks of the frontage of T. I\. Murray 3. Jake Evans made a flying trip to \t'irkes l l Ferd Berendes is not a veritable «part: 1 king. be having bought a boo-ant leadv inst “turd-y I The 4-horse coach from Jeflo-rseu tame in yesterday loaded than with calm-t» goods for Butte. ‘ )lrs. i’latt Burr sat-ceded in raisin: \to .11!!! bond- uwessary for the r. l - .- of her husband from custcd) last .\lnu iy, A. 5 Hello w: is buildinv: himself a ucat i and warm ct-l aror root house. uh‘u h “ill keep his vegetables fresh and nice all winter. j A. M. Iloltcr cant-- mer from ll--lcua‘ ilt‘l Saturday to attend the 'lv of :t pot» ‘ lion of the Black estate. llc inn-sled in some \aiuaitle qll'tfll lend- lk. Leighton hm been seriothly ill ill\ . week with smut-thin: like the mono» ' tain ft'U'I'. “’c hope soon to see thc duc- tor in his usual KIN-l health. Thus. U’llrin-u and “lie. of the .‘lcr- ‘ film“ liI-tt-l. llelrlia. “ho vttjtliirllt'tl at the lh-uider Hot Springs for :| [Mt day ._ departed for homcon Monday Tlo- Ihtstnn llullctin Territory “1th j. wry ~tt:ult Fin. Inc-limo» an s- arc.» and «trons. ‘i- atanm lt'ltt; Ipltrlr t! at 251\ ‘56 and \\ yvmin: at 1'1 to '37: W 'l' .‘tu-t-l l:..s u ulna-tut in put into lituildI-rthis f..ll :md \tintcr alum! siuy conlsof “owl Thee-dd irI-tt “hub of “inter don't drivr \\ iliinm in tin- lead A “ell hm been shalt on the mail. ‘lll\ cf the jail ‘l'h- buztlult i- .: good our. but if it had lw-n ptu pull a littl-r on our the 5|.s'iisii unim- it \tuul-l h:.\.- ~ui'.~-vl belief. The Boulder lirn-x -:~-rv mid ..nu:hrr large itnoitc of snub this Men-k .lu-sse l‘zlttcrrou l-c .'bt flu to ill orih r to put on the finishing touch-w t» !.i~ on: country residence. Hurry. at the lioaldvr er?) :ncat marl-at regularly ~bip~ llv‘li t:~h lrnm “ch-nu in order to ~in -I) 'lc mink-If hi‘ nt.ll|_\ t‘lbtnmt'r- I\ it \Hi Ill!“ \\l‘ HIV-ill fre~h ii~h M.(imaliuau.ofllclt-I:a,c1iniuittcd slti. tide ia-t “I't’h lb- was a tailor and a afiitlzd-iialzd t lot. 2‘ r l'.c “as iaiuicr lll' influence of liq! r and ~iu-t Luau-if “Hit a Il‘kcallbrc pist-vl At Ilu- amtiuu s- i~ l:-»t >z:lltr*i:ny Lem Hyuh nus fortunate enoi- to ban- thc flu- lt)t! opposite Wm Item t y knocked «loan to him He talks at :reviiu: :. lit-'ry anti fm d stat-h titer-wt «- . Judge Armilatie is-ucd :i Wurt’ult‘ IIIl‘ llu arrest of [late Marks. :le - \-neu\ paper man at ilt'lI‘IL: “ho i ~t hurzcd \\ iii: larceny of county \tarrauls, lla- lap in --n released from :slotly on $70\ bail, uhich , “as r: mill) :ihn T F. Murray has had his sturv rrmzn r: , ‘ u~rua.tii7--tl to man --\t-'It! .\lr .‘l-‘lll. his chief of staff. has return: tl toliis obi ion», and is a gentleman of i .\| ill. at taste. as thc neat arratuzemctu of this large Hit-f- I antilc establishment \\ ill twill) Murphy of littttc. \u) . .lolmny an: Manning of Portland. imu- . ranged a lttult‘li. uitb ~oft :lmcs . of Qm-enesl-ury tlllvs. the tun i- tI'l‘I utttlw I-itli titty oi Notctnlt-r be tutu the hours n.‘ H and ‘J p u: . at llmtc Th.- fnr the month cndin! tlctobel’ Iii. of thc children o trit't No. 7. were rccv-itcd by the children . 'l‘tu-sdny. 'l'hc littlc on!» generally s\cult Il to be pretty well satislicd “ith the returns made by theirteaclu-r. W. l‘ IltMIjN-s i Our efficient country treasurer. Ferd (I ! Ben-odes. has collectcd mar-- than enough i back taxes to pay for buildim.r the jail. as he has collected in thc lil‘iL’lllrtll’iltIni report. l \t \05\“ H\ l‘ “m ‘lllll’liil'l- “\‘l “l\ i that a serious accident had happened l .. not be contented until he coilctts about l 03.000 more. Itynn & Leighton il:l\l' added to their increasing business a large luv-gallon ket» ‘ tie for the purpose of rendering out lard . and taiiou‘, They are also puttiu: in a. large boiler that they may better prepare the food for their hogs and othcrulse fa- cilitate their business. The girl baby looks innocent euouizh now. bless her little heart. liut human vulture is deprm'ed. Twenty years from this date she uill be making iircat t untr . tlties of jellies and preserves. till the grocery man‘s arm will grow tired in put- ting up glucose for her. Wm. Kiakadden. a Denver capitalist. and withal a sharp. shrewd business man. has invested In Boulder real estate. baring bought an one-fourth interest in the town- Iite, He will be a valuable acquisition to our camp should he be able to carry out the projects he has in contemplation. Jefferson county must have a number of cultured citizens. The last number of the SRK‘HNKI. had a poem to which a nom de plume of Greek letters was attached. while another correspondent begins his letter with ll Latin proverb which he kindly translates fur the benefit of the unsophisticated. Bil-stadium. We have an extra line sample of the grow-horn“ turui I. which was raised In the garden of A. . Kellogg. ('apt. Cook was appointed a committee of one to ire. Iont it to 'e editor to be placed on “ ie,\ Johnny eed should ta c It to New (Ir. loans with him. if he can get a car lar e snourh to carry him and the turnip at tile same time. The clouds rathered on Monday even- ing. and It turned-little cooler. which caused us to wonder where our summer’s had gone. Sol cane out morning But in all his resplendent eQ «- tt have-to tar-i Mill, it up. I profit. yet the ‘rllliljll'llills for cock sat-- lit-pith”. entertain-out by the bid and ia-u-as of its many path-m. the iot't-iy and picturesque View of the la the conn- wading mum for miles around. the pleasurable drives from all the \M '9' “n car- i surnauuding camps. and a thousand mun-m... himfiu.luid one other things that tend to cows-ad by Granville Stuart and Who‘ll) wta‘ked it succv-aafully ft! many years. Numerous other placer mines were afterwards MV- ered and worked pmily with good profit. it was not until much later make this resort one of pleasure and to throb with joy at the thought of being present on this occasion. Last Friday from about the noon hour the pcoph- began comingthmugh Boulder. withjoy depicted ulnui every mah- counteuance. and a bewitchiug smile could easily be detected upon the rosy faces of many beautiful :i‘lgait whirled 0 belies!“ the\ withu - through our beautiful thoroughfare v-aLn‘r tn ”vi to their hat en of rest in limc to dwell among the silter-lined i ripples of the plunge bath. or perhaps scal- the >i-it‘.~ of the lofty mountains} in tpicr-t of tl.c main curiosites of nature so oft-‘n found exposed to \ieu'. lint thcsc pleasures had an end ill\ “hen stirring .from lb-rnhartlt‘s striuLt bundl-roki- upon the soft air. shortly aftertln- sun haul sunk behind lit-1 \‘.‘v'~!\l\l| ylu-rizondmd all lu-Lran to llIII\ .- nearer to illl‘ spat ions hall. only to reach it . it. Kim-- to ln-ar the la»! of the upon- it»: :-\~-rturc. “iiL h “as so n-x-ci leiill\ rclnlerctl as to l'“\ll|1’ll\ .lo'u. i ll” ill illl' iiIt'i illill \li-Il‘l\ ililili l‘ilflrill‘ to soutiu- lit“ sanigv breast.\ 'I‘llt' in I'Tillrl' lwitt;_t t'ltlll'lillll‘tl. ill\_ ixappt thrunLr merged into a L'l’ltlltl‘ march. \tliicl: “as no: - nly enjoyable to participate ill. but was pleasurablc t-I tlmu- \\i:t- “Hr\ lll'f‘l' spci tittilh. .\itcr this <’.tl7l\ tin- regular order of Ii:|ll<'t‘~. “lillll “\7\ participated in until 1': o'clock “it\ll this large as- sembly llltnt'li in ~“\linil‘ 1.. the diii~ in;' room «.f the l'ohl \x'lu-ru- sct'n-ral l:il’l_h' titlIb-s \tt‘ro- :tileI-si groaning: lwiicatli all lit\ Ilclit'un‘iv's of the sca-1 \\'n- Inflv‘ll but lilt\\ sun. l’\p:l‘i‘. illls Hilt‘ m lipscd ant thing that hz-s lu‘cnpdteiiJ illis sl't'iinll of i'ntiiitrt this season. .\ft--r the lltllt'l\ titan im-l bcn-II boon tifully s:tppiicnl.' Ila-y “ended their, way back tc tl:-- lzull to I‘Iiuagc with more liq-J and earnestness in the many dam-c. Although tic-re now many prv-s- cut from lionldcr. yet :2 fair repre- scl:t:iti~-n from llclcua. .lt-tfcrum. \\'ickcs.('oinct. l‘ilkhorn. and in fact all tin-surrounding:Camps put lit ap- pearance. .-\ll N'V'Itlt'li pleased with lll' man- .lIL'I'llll‘lli of the afiair. and t'\lti‘t'nN‘tl‘. the hope that it had bet-Ii its success- fs'chonl llis~1illl financially to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill as it had been socially to the illuin‘ who assembled there. Judge Taylor injured. linssford came to .l . F. i\‘estertlat' bringing the intelligence . to Judge 'l‘nylornn “'cduesday moru- I ing. it set-ins that he was carrying} the end of a log. at the old stage: barn. a short distance south of hisi much. when his foot slipped ofl of al round stick which turned with him. causing him to fall with the end of the logupou his breast. fracturing several of his ribs. He was taken homo and kindly cared for by his many friends. it is to be. hoped that the accident will prove less severe , titan in reported. The (treat lsaager. I Manager )iaguire had arousing : benefit at little on the evening of the “'e know of no one who is ‘ 27th. I more worthy of having the beautiful :(irand (lpera House crowded to its capacity. This showed an appreciation that is significant of the high moral totm of the people ofthe leading camp in the country. Mr. .‘lnguire is an indefatigable worker. and ever strives to at before. the people of Butte thebolttalent the country troducos, and we are glad that die labors d Ihh popular inan- ager have been iltod and to mine extent rum utmost l MmmflfiwwEapod- tion. nonfat-cw Vcryshortin whidt b tho musty.- . satisfactory tithe” fact that a “and bailI was on the tapis. caused many a heart . that gold quartz was dinetwered in the surrounding mountains, but for rem those discoveries were known . imly to a few punts-«rims. and not! attracted the attention of the mytside iof tiu- Mamb- mine and the part-ham it)! an interest in it by inlisical strains . sat do“ ii to Boulder . courage others, and that we will aotm A“ t. is one of tho best looking mines in John B. u adored hisap- Jolenon county I! the atnountd lmintmont has; Baum-s work dono. It 5 dsvolqisd by s onoottlts ‘ toroproscnt shaft. llOfsatdsq). They arsat world until it'liil. when the discotcry Governor S. 'i'. . >ilauser and t‘ol. l.. M. Black. botht iwell known as surce-sful mining ltiuaucio-rs. placed the district in a ’prominent light before the mining, l public. Since that time new discov- :t‘i'it’s were made. capital began to 'cotuc in. and thu- mouutuins are no“ thoroughly prospa-ctml. l The formation of this district isl graniti- with an ow'asiohal dykc oil porpllyry: tin-ore is free milling gold; and >ll\t'l“ orl‘ (Ill iup. lull ‘Ill in-l pin-aching water ll‘\‘1'l begins to showl baws. ucct-s—itatmg ‘roasliltg before being: subjcctczl tol z-Iualuitination: in sonic mines Null!\ gab-nu is encountered ln-lmt ttat- r, ~lc\~-l. but a» :1 is \--ry rich ltl :iltt-r‘ ‘and easily assortcd. -il can easily lic‘ separatcll from the otl: r kind atu ~l:lpp¢~ll lII tlit'sliIclti'r “llll ’L'l't'lli ad- tautagc. I McDonald and l.)'|ll:tlllll' ar- op~-r- 'itng the llnliltlcl‘ mill of ill stain} si land running it on ore from their ill- ‘depciidcut mine. The same parties are also opcratiii;_r an artistra of :t newI .\llnariu l5. lllllllllfn’ \li‘ pattern. lll\ s-utcd by l'ulzl. mecr of the l‘acific coast. and which ill\ well Lllfl\\'[| l . l . . . | is sziz-l to work \crt railsiitt'ittl’il\§.1 . . ! they arc also putting up a c..i:p':c_ iiiort-ara:~tr:isof the old st stem. which will be “orked by \Viiit'.’ puttcri :Itltil il:t'\‘ are sauguim-of success. I i l Ages, and treating bi~ ore in an ar:~~- llark l'Istcu is working: the lint-i. o tra of thro-c buds. :traling machine. and. “'c arc told. has mv-t “iill great succcss; should his experiments proVi' portml. the future of llasiu and ('at- {araci is ttsstll‘l'tl. as not only the free orcs will be snail-able. but all the base ‘ores. which contain considerable of till\ lwastcd in the tailings. will be sated !and made Inarkatablc at the numer- ioils smeltcrs of Butte and Jefferson ‘ county. . Timber is abundant and within l‘ easy Boulder 1 creeks ufl'urd an unlimited supply of reach. and Basin :H’llit‘r and a splendid water power. and the place seems to have been - formed especially for an immense site. iron ore in unlimited quantities is found at lied Rock, three miles ubovel on the creek. and lime rock is within my reach. Let us hope that the success met with by the gentlemen now operating in this camp will en- see large mills and smelters in full blast in our Vicinity. in looking over a late issue of the independent. we find the following favorable record of some of our lead- ing mines: “The owned by the Amazon Mining com. party. has a shaft 250 feet in depth. The lead is cross-cut at a depth of ltltlfeet. showing a line body of lead om. At a depth of WI) feet is an- other erosa-cut. showing up three feet Amazon mine. of concentrating ore, assaying forty ounces in silver and twenty per cent. lead. They have lately resumed sinking on the main shaft. This company is equipped with steam ‘hoiatiug works. They also poo- sess the most complete milling. concentrating and awaiting works in Montana, located one mile and a half front the mine. The concentrator is at present running on are from the Ella mine, owned by John “7.an- ltett, of the Wiokss company. This proaont w .d w‘ing two shafts. “*“rqhh ' - , , cans-sh \ “I'lnmmu‘m Lf'hiltlrens' Suits and (fruits. iuu-nting of latc with a new concern, E~?t.'.\'s:~flll as re-, precious metals and are tio\\'_ Buyers of Dry Gooth. Clothing. Gal-pets. wall Paper. [Adios Suitsaod “'nps. can save If )N EY by sending their (Hers toE. L. BONNER 1 Cu. Butte City. Montana Territory. All Goods are sent subject to ap- proval of Customers and may be re~ turned if not satisfactory. This Finn carry a large Stock and sell at Lower Prices than any other house in their line in Montana. 'i'heir aasortmentofCAii- l’l-I'l‘S in all grades are very fine. 'l‘heycarry a large Stock of “'ALI. PAPER. They have the latest nor- eltios iii Dress Fabrics. Silk Vein-ta, and Hughes. Ladles’ Suits and Wraps. They hate now their full Stock embracing all the new Styleu for Fall of MW\). in l’lush. Seal. Fur- trimmed and l’lnin'. a full line of . ' I an: Sentinel l mason-senses. la- sua anon-I. , \ ulna-tannins...» “(My 1 ‘ 7th “ 'aasn‘ss “smug-t- W—t.‘7_ .24-- Calm W, ' “it‘d.“ ' m um Grfludw dthbl’a-oll . “5 Ir. ; 'mm . “In“: 0‘ ELIOXNflloq. Tunnel coups-yiaal‘ but. a . ”- ‘d ------- . ~ - . 5%; it‘s atwm-dodbottbtthisfanum M ‘3‘\ ”WM '“ 'm ______ the pi.” p,- which ”'3 m. . he: Shim” . (m . mm“. “In.\ the “Wm a! I ). Builds. Is WWW ‘0 f”\“’ hf\ ’ ' ‘ meat exciton-ant ovar tho at!“ d can—rum!- |M'1~.a..ma. i. my mun- Mm- ‘WWT‘Y‘ \\ ““9 “\' “W“Mmml‘l“ ““5\“ “”3““ 1““ dairi Mo ‘- ouou: .. \'::::;;\ im’hrcvt”! «by Wl-t with “it“ w\\”““\‘“”‘-°~'”°\m°'\d ' ram“ “Jam“ ‘ no “a. fighwlnim qualities d a... woman. \f'f'm‘h'\ 3:11;»? ”'1'\ ”1 handgun-t3.“ than r.\ I M W w - hsI-Ite- » nun-«Mow ‘ “'K “' taut-muso-wmto sue sass new ~ p: aharo. and a tan-b. d Ma r. boon W at the in. it?\ “\ \‘ ' ' \‘ report was toiaoruasstks trains of the stock is not thQ' rod now, as tho company have nruok some splendid pay roe .” [pull m. in order to enable the puuictopa- pleuantly the long wtnterevoalngsthe Boulder Drug stole has added the shots feature. Hr. Norris will nuke easy terms. and anybody wishing cheap reall- ing matter should not fail to cull. Orders by mail promptly attendod to. (tea. Ines on the Indian Question. lamconvincedthatthetlm has collie for a mange. and l therefore recommend that congress authorise the president to appoint a commission of three experienc. rd. compo-tent men empowered to treat with the diflerent tribes; to consider larl or just claims to titles; to grant to ind an occupants of the territory a suficlent quant- ity of land in severaity required for their wants and support. but not transferable for twenty years: that their title to the re- mainder be st) far extinguished us it may be held in trusturmld by the government. and a sufliclent amount of the proceeds granted them to indemnif ' them for anr interest they may [Imus u the land ; that enuuxh of said proceed-i be provided to enable the ludians in the territory to be- come si-lf.siisl:tittin;_'. The land not re- ouired for settlement to be thrown open for settlement under the same laws and . rub-s have been applied to the public I t‘lothing. They carry the lt'iuest bucof |l t‘lotlting in the Territory, which they ' iMf sell at liU'l'Tt l.\l l'ltlt '5‘. They alsocurry on t'ustom 'linilor- in: when they guarantee to turn out as (itnrtl :1 Suit as can be had in any l‘lustA-ru l’ity at equally Low Prices. Orders by .‘iail l‘roniptly Attended to ll'herylmdy is greatly encouraged at the outlook. and developments and prospecting is being prosecuted with \ igot‘. \The Mona luilic.o\\'uud by \V. t'. :.l tics. ‘sl ~ t-l:l u it .- nil: ud .\lr. .l. l). .\llport has been caper-l, I. I M\ H U“ i H. I i n ‘ la half from the Amazon works. it is ‘ t ’ lcreloped by a shaft eighty-lite feet ' in depth. showing up four feet of line / iconceutratiuq ore. lie is at present running a stope. taking out about um. i tons of ore to llit‘ imin. I \North of the Monti is the Spencer It is ‘ mine, owned ll\' .‘lr. Spencer. [developed by a shaft fifty-live feet in The lead shows up sixteen depth. inches of pure gall-mt ore, running i l ill ‘pq-r cent. in lead.\ inet'.‘ ounces in silver and seventy l rmis on“; . ,, '. Win. Morris has started a public library ‘ l'at but i l or twu in wider last wet-kl Johnny Berkinxtnd family moved into their new residence last Monday. town last Monday on a business trip. i-y of Butte. whiled away aday .l. S. Moore. of Whitehall. came into domain. l i For Rent. l l A nice frame ducllinu. 4 rooms, L'ood ‘ well. beautiful yard. and in an excellent location. for rent. Apply to ‘T F iii nmv , I l ! NL’MMO‘SS. I in the Probate ('ourt in and for the coun- ty of Jefferson. Territory of unmanal William ii Morse. Plaintiff. v: Go: A Larson. Defendant. The people of the Territory of lontana send greeting to Gas A. Larson. defend- ant. You an- lll'rt'by required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the probate court of the Tcrritur‘ of Montana. in and for the t‘olllttt‘ of . idler-um. and to answer the complaint tiled therein. Within ten days tertclusirc of the (la ' of service) after the : service on you of this summons. if served 3 within this county. or. if served out of; this county but in this district. within tun-my days; otherwise within forty days; ‘ or judgment by default will be taken.’ against you. according to the prayer of said complaint ' The said action is brought to recover a judgment of this court against said de- the sum of four hundred and eighty- “ right and Hfl-ltll dollars for work and by l bur dunn- and performed by plaintifl for defendant at his special instance and re- quest. and for accounts sold and assigned to plaintiff. And you are hereby notified that if you talu- judgment by default against you for said sum of $488.58. besides cost-i of suit. (lit-en under mv hand and I the seal of the probate court of f the. Territory of lontana in m' and for the county of Jeffer- son. this l5th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five. I). G. \Vaitxltt. Gan. iv‘, (.‘owits. Ex-ofilcio Clerk. Att'y for l’i‘tfl'. itf Sheriff’s Sale. John T. Mumiv vs. Richard W. Jeflries. Mary I. J rles his wife. John C. Cur- tin. Albert G. ('lurk. and heirs of Thom- as Conrad. deceased. copartnertt in busi- nes- under the firm name of Clark. (‘nnrad & (‘urtin. John Eudora and John Doe. whose real name bi unknown. co- partners in business under the firm name of John Endcrs t! (70.. Louisa pillien. J acob Switzer and Richard )unn: ? FHA I. l l ' fondant anti in favor of said plaintiff for ‘ fail to tippear and altswer said cum )laint ‘ as above required. the said plaiutl it will ‘ Major Reed has gone to Virginia city on business connected with his stage line. Judire i. N. iittck. a prominent Elk- horuer. made a business trip to Boulder this week. ‘ To be sold at Slieril‘a sale. on Satltrda the 28th day of November. A. i). l , between the hours of 9 o‘clock a. m. and 5 o‘clock p. m.. truck: at 2 o‘clock p. m.. of said dav. in front of the court was door In t e town of Boulder. Jeflsraoo county. Montana territory. the following described real property situated in the said town of Boulder. in said county and territory. viz: Lot ho. five (5) in block No. nine (9). Joint Xchaitm-r. Shorlfl. b Alex. J. Emu. L'nder Sherlfl. Bout er. Oct. 26. 1&6. ” snot-tn Sale. John 1‘. Mn h vs. Richard W.Jalri°|. “one a Visiting. Major E. (3. Brooke. of Whitehall. has prone to )lorgantown. W. Va. to attend the ('enteunlal Celebration there on the 2m: Inst. the one hundredth annivemr ' of the founding of that town. We wis the. major a pleasant visit and a safe re- turn to his mountain home. The Way it Goes. The lndnstrlouu searcher after items of interest often learns a great many racy 3h?! L- J hi! “to. John C. Cur- aernps of news that would be out lace in gala“: 0‘ Cir k' \I. but: who?!» copartnarl under the firm name of Clark. Conrad a Cnrtln. John Enders and John Doe. whose real name is unknown. eopart- ners in business underthe firm nanoof John Endml 00.. Looiu lilionJaooh Swim and Richard Dunn: Tobe sold atsharil's sale on Saturda , the ”th day. of November. A 1% between the afalnliy ournal. Thqearelotso pen is who. If t ey only knew some thing; at a re Htl’iel’ does. and knew also he won du‘t print it out of regard for their feelings and the good of society. would rise in and ronounce him blessed; but they on‘t-- e' are ust theme-that thlnlt they rout run a r paper than any other man. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in- debted to Inc over thirty days. will please come forward-ad sottls.aslt takesnoney to buy goods. '1‘. F. Iona\. WW Threegoodlalaersto doWworthof workmtholtim Inuit-do. Fa fnr- m that particular inquire of 'l‘. 1. Ivan\. lfi-tf oars of 9 o‘clock a. la.. fio‘cloek p. auto-wit: at 2:.) o'clock p. day.lnfroutofthooo¢t um tn..ofsald M' ,, an 5* u 1;. . '3. an. ‘dav too- 5 “A...” m a.“ u 3\ M. . ma Div-- General \ WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, mummgct'rv. atom. Miners’ -- Supplies, - - Powder, -- Steel; Mill GillillS. DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. tensivs mercantile business in JB‘IH'IOII county. FOR CASE! ‘3 .. U monamnmnmi Merchandise '! No competitor has arranged. or can arrange, better facilities for general trade than those who have already given us the moat ax- WeBuClnuliatFiitIHiui;Weiellattltllllti Will \it“! adhere to HELENAMICES ‘- Ill 0‘ “9 A. I. HOLTIR. .............. “m \Wm\... H .A R D WA : mmwbdmmnm W109- mans. Outbk'=..hq‘=nslonrt0 J... an 74! w. “on tbt on“ AEEolterdnm em~wwgw=mr~a~efi ti.