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Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.), 27 Nov. 1885, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036046/1885-11-27/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
“as. .Q. .~ “h. w h-d tinsel! surrounded with ray»- \tu that it I'naorvyhy ltwaatbat m and everybody\ Jaunted such a m air remained unfathomable. .0 \en discovered the bride. Mrs. Rich- .‘ Id Daugherty.~ Minx an unwarrantahle ‘ apply of cake tattoo. and on inquiring why she wan baking so much of Unit del- lcat'y. received the reply that his little mu Lloyd was very fond of fake. and she never wanted the cake basket to be empty when he should come to nee his aunt. About eight o‘clock in the rvenlug. lit)“- \er. the lll_\'r:(l‘r)’ “as explained. G. Daugherty renpondt d to u Lnock at the door. and ma l'tlllfl'ttllll d a merry party of frieud~ who annmnit'rd that they had route to celebrate the third nnnlveraary of the marriage of their sur- . prised host and haste». ’l‘he unhidden “rats were \veleumed uith rheery good Will. however. and the evening wa- paw d In a round of gayetieu. The most tlelien'e oft-ring of limpitality kmmn from tlnn-l immemorinl was Ilrtlflt'rt d the llllrlltll'l’a‘ * who forthwith drunk to the lli'dllll of NH and fvlrr. l'i \ “hurl-err} l.::il't‘ in the eveninzr an vl» :nn' r' 1‘ mi cake ..i.d til; . v.1 .1». :l and then It won dirt‘lovul My lii<’l|‘ll’tl had bah: d wt h u 1:” :3 i . ( xi..- Alout lzn - urn-nth.) '« ' night.- on ii hu‘in: :pent :i. I'th'llllu l‘l tl l _\' :t'l plum-n1 MARRIED. At the iifin-rnnfionul hotel. lln-lena. No2 t.‘lt-f. \“3. It_\ li~-\ l'nith flan“: oi New lutlt. ,‘lr .‘lexun-lrr Ilv-niun: Ll Boulder. and lliw (‘lzira (him-hill of Park ltupids, .\liune~ota: Sir. lh-nnin: in om of our lit.» tu~in~ «a men. leihymx llt‘l'iltl “llll the lIu-ry firm of Warren 6; lb-nninr. :ind .i~ Alex i‘u livlrynznn h:- knmu wry “ell that a double team \\t'f‘li~ mun-h l't'lll'r tlnma aipgle om. expn-eiully in the “int: r time. i The Sicx1':.\i.t.«~xn~mi» i’,‘ lit-arty um- gratnLLtlom to tlte happy pair. AxSorxennnxr :. I , t . .:~ d.-p;.r1u-d. I'\' Hil...‘ lulu? to in' I‘v— .\.\’D .\ l'.\l:l' Hi' it: \‘ill‘ l-‘ilil‘i Tho Boulder Drug Store. To Tin: l’t‘mm: to unnounee to von that, in addition “ l talu- pleasure' to a large and varied >2-u'lt of drugfi and druggisis sundries now on hund.‘I I will in the future earrv a large “\I aortment of lamps, globes. shades. ' burners and all lamp uttarhments.‘ The goods were bought in i'hir-ago. Ind were H'lm'totl with great I'lll'l' xt> to quality and design. The prim-Hi will he tam-h an. to compare to llelenai or Iiutte. r Goods will arrive on or about her. | lat, and a cordial invitation is extend-I . I. I ed to lnsapeet the display. 1 hen-hv extend to you my sineere .\lru. E. ‘ u ith ‘ ~:.ud\\i\lnr~.‘ in ‘.l:i of. L'ood‘ Ay-vtx :tluy ‘(Ruu'annou of this Pity, J William th- day mammoth tbc arm-a Herc-attic Agency. at Hcl can. rinltcd Boulder last week. flowers on Thanhglving. from Mn. Dr Ruth! of Jefleruon. a delinquent appears. Thanksgiving day ha~ eume once again. However We view it. this life‘s a lung lune llnt whether we travel by buggy or jerky wont turky. : ('hieken. mint-e and pumpkin pit-H. And other thing so very nice. 1 That thi> one day, of all the year. Fills all our hearts and liome.- with cheer. your. tln re ultptuzrtlll\ ~- nt-u-r n turkey put in an 'yt- t'tlllIIr-s nun-tum. We rem-iied .‘I pit-aunt l‘.|ll fr an it. (i. lluston. v.itn Dem-y 4; to. publi~hera. San Pram-hen .‘lr. ll. i~ a geniulavn» tlv mun mul l’t‘ltrt'>t'l|i~ an exrn-lh-ut print- iu-v hon > T-li .‘iziz'uiv- lien-r hm lu-o-n board from Mt u: :4 lb i n it it: 1:. “L. n n-ntiy. on her no} to her home in Hhio “to in emu-Hem health and wnjoyiu'1life ' on tln- top shelf. Fred It. \\ rivht. tln tgenl for the iron liny )lnnuf..eturin: eompany. of Marquette. .‘lit‘h. let the t:\tii:tl r:i_\ . of L: (' nuatrnam r t-‘llv‘t'! upon the milk of our mnvtlun yumurtlay. Fri :1 i~ a We]- eonn- \i-itor. lll' lm~ ju-t returned from no extend. .i \ isii l1. t :n:.l looks hal-v and 2.: .irty, genial \'l‘urltey liohhlvr ('ook.\ who ruled the ‘l‘l'~‘l int ts of the hotel ldoek. “'1‘ oil! red i Ill) 1‘ il ' uoller \.iil !.:- ~a<lly mi «ed by many. the rillztll low and lznlie~ with whom he wa~ nluay~ ready for a dual “ill rejuiee to learn of hi- d 'l:li‘~('. ll.ill.:- Hawaii and “ife. of llI-l\u't. ur- rin-d in lioulder lrx~t Saturday. romainimz mer Sunday with their nephew. W. ll. Mr. and )ll‘s, .i ll:: val! “ere ju-t in time to accompany\ .‘lr. :md .‘lr~. ('onvannon to the wedding 1 .nnniver :try of Mr, and Mrs. Edward” \ l)oui.'hrrty, Ina-tor liemhrit'k of (ion ('reek valley. i.::~ kindly ri'nu-min-red his old friend. \\’m Dexter-y. in a tangible manner. 'l‘hlnb begun to look a little Llue with but “better late than ne'er\ “as prur- tii'nlly illustrated ye~tertlny. by reeeivlng a line. fut gome from hix old time friend. it i- an ll|l]|l‘t'l'iulvlt-uflt'l‘llIL’, and the llea- I'l-y family will be Hum-kin! their goose-y lip~ in high glee for the next two weeks. Thanksgiving Dinner. M r. Wm. Trotter, the popular and lim- pitahle landlord of the Boulder hotel. set a most elegant Thanksgiving dinner be-t fore hiegnests yesterday. lie invited a host ‘ of friends from far and near to celebrate the day by dining with him. Amour acdanbth-cnthafcwfia. Bettie lash-Hahn...)- marina-nudism“ umWHa'haddlae Mal fl- unk. ‘l'. l‘. Hurray has flannel [Iona-ell. sapcrtateadontol‘ In. Win. Trotter and daughten were the recipients of a box of choice. cut ('nunty Trenurer ”Q'I't’lldl‘“ has been suffering the past week with a severe told. . llutwhe .Tfl'f'm\ to he on hand when The day ('Ulnt's once ayear when We all So .~in;v_y. our Uotlltler poet. but whether : . l i ll . l I there i~n‘t emu-.zh turkey to go around. i M H ra \’ \h '” L'” ‘ ' or “lo-thrr they are unmually uild thlaI Slu- - 'llii‘l' on the lint:l~l<'l‘ huh-l lahltu‘ Although thix liillllltli turkey ' before Thur-kdriving.‘1 1 Written for the SENTINEL. Thh‘NW‘V'm'W' Wbsretegcttbebé‘t’alae “managing-ad W‘hfimlfipfleJA-ak- “0“” WW” - let-Year [one]! IrJ'lIaia dam-nun mpbmugiv-utuoaunb layers of Dry Garb, Clothing, “maintain-sun.“ Wfimuvemflfl’by ' “wanamxnam “Diplnual'aflny. “Go-fine neat subjecttoq- provaldCu-toutunand-uaybere: tin-adieu: ' . Thislt'inacarryalu'cStt-clt and cell at Lower Prices than any other house in their line in Montana. Their auaortinentof CAR- l'l-I'l‘r'c in all grader: are very fine. They carry a large Stork of “'ALL . PAPER. They have the latest nov- ' cities in “rims Fabrics, Silk Velveta, 3 and i’lushes. for the c ' ' was very ’9 iwd, and reunited in a tiebctween Geo. W. Ruuell and Chas. Station. Henry Johnson was distanced. to the great disappointment of his admirers. who thought that he waa “le enough\ to hold lots of pie. Hit-bard Ellis, better known as \Holler Dick.\ made his uplwaranee yesterday. “is m-eonnt of boy he organized a (iood 'l‘empltlrre. lodge ttt lie l(-atne within one of it, or rather two i one keg of eider and It bottle of whiky. Frank “'Illartl eatne in from .\lc- (‘lellan guleh this week to hart-some assaying done. lie has a three-foot ledge \vhieh assays H on. silver and Anaeonda in \ery entertaining. Iadies’ Suits and Wraps. They havo now their full Smelt embracing all the new Styles for Fall of 1885, in l’luah, Seal, Fur- ltrimmed and Plain; a full line of .\l . St . . . - . . . . r mldurd a j: . ( luldrems butts and (note. it was . l A fire “'33 dim-overt-tl in the build- ' ing oeeupied hv ,dvn-lling and t-onfei-tiont‘rv. at to't'ivwlt Saturday morning. Clothing. [extinguished lu-forv-doing ltltit'll dani- i Sage. .\lr. Stoddard and family were i av. av from humn at the time. .\n e.\- in\? «any lb\ Finest “”0 ”f lamination of the premises showed i ('lothing l” ”I“ Territory, whirl) they that sum“ one had saturated the roof ‘I w” “1 ”HT.“ \‘1 PRH‘ES' with I'Ulll oil and then set fire to it. i 'l‘hey “laneurry on i'ustotn 'l‘nilor- iireut indignation was t‘XIll‘l“ht‘tl ln ”'L' “'l\'” ”\1\ H‘lumlm'i‘ 1\ “'r“ out i . . u s v m”. ”hm.” H“ learning that W. had . an (mod a Not M run he had in any a lite-hug among us. and a subwrip»: l'iustern “it.\ “1 equally tion \vie: innuediately started for the; pnrpow-nf putting on .'I nigh: \vuteh- ‘ L0“. Prices. marathon failing any furthvr titt-tnpts in this line. (Irdw-rs by Mail l‘romptly Attended to. At tllmu! liniizl Saturday evening; one of our timid and \ irtuotis rid/mus. i ‘ l i t llnteresting Communication from Ont-i of our Leading Camps. ' To the l‘lditnr of the SEN-ritstm ELKnoax. .\lont., Nov, :24. llav- ! shot at a pig that Was Irving to rulti-I ' _. -.__ . int) t'lll>l‘ :m m-tpmintatn-e with him.- I‘ltOl ELKIIORN. and the hull lili:=\t‘tl the pig. glanced and entered the window of the Ex- ehunge s:tlwm.sli:t'tering a lamp to er ‘ the furo tnhhunnd flirt-”ding (\ouster-i 'l'hv :imiuli eitizen on sew-inn (h.- danmtre he hud' . F - . H - in r seen nothin r from this tart of‘ done. took refuge In flight.antl tt war. l‘ _ f‘ l “U, until the next day that bd‘tnus- the. moral .\'lII(’-t'i|l‘tl of late, I 0501' ' tern-d eourtlt't' to eonn- around. t-oz'..\ ' the following ”i an apology for our Our little rather quiet at present, so far as nationmnong the plan r-ru. .‘Spirv-s out of his hiding plat-e behind i negligenee. burg “i i the hrookstivlt and e.\elailn. slanting exeitetnent is t'oneernl-d, as all the .. had have folded , . their tents and stole silently away.P ‘The usual amount of men are em- 'l‘he zeal for the puhlie good dis- “ played by our hhenfl' lll allowingenl \“ \ doors to eseupe. in highly :ippreein— I ted by all our eitizens who sympa- >thi7e with the t‘l'lllllil'll “I y w and ployed in and around the mill. and . 0 I , r r ‘ - . he need onlv refuse to draw lnf feet; ‘ 8m\ an engaged upon “\\d (on trzn-ts, hilt aside from this but little is being done. and mileage to reeeive the commen- l). LETTER PROI WHITEHALL. Sumo work. it is _ true, is being done on the ('. O. D. lode, but to what extent I am not able to say at this writing, but hope to be able to give a detailed aceount inthc near future. l hear to-night that the last load of salt was hauled dation of the taxpavera. An Enjoyable County Prolic- Tho- roughbred Stock Notes. \\'ui‘ri:it.\l.l.. Nov. 23. Last lelesthe last net in the Riel tragedy _ - n , , , _ .those imiled Who were present to share thanks for tln lll). ral finora ahonn l his hospitality. were ('apt (‘oolt and “\0. Postmaster (‘ook and wife. Win. Den-Key. ‘ wife and dnughtersJ. A. Wright and wife. and S. A. Robertson. wife and son. The host and hoatem apared no pains for the entertainment of their guests. and the dinner was a royal success. The follow- ing is the menu of the Thanksgiving din- nor: the in the pant. and hope to receive a Continuance of the same, assuring you I will treat yon right. Wetfully. W. MORRIS. Proprietor of the Boulder Drug Store. ‘A Bugle Blast from starvation Ranch.’ The proprietor of “Starvation Rant-h,\ whore initials are a “Haieh and Hen\ says: if some of the Boul- der belles will hang up one of their flockinga Christmas eve. about the line ofa coal sat-k. that they will find in the morning that it will contain a deed to a half interest in said ranchc, with all its “ dips, spurs and angles.\ and the proprietor of the other half of the ranche will be thrown in if dc- Iired, and he informed us confiden- hily that it we tlzl‘ only package of Simon pure. genuine nrtiele of “Old Ilia-nun \ left in the niarltct that was worth .hnt'ing. Of course he will be gobbled up like a but back- , m cake on a frosty morning. “this is no reason why both old and young should not be happy on W day. and we are aurc there “none but has a desire to make ’ one ' r on that day. And “thing youcaodoiatodrop fie Mm Store and make . “at from his choice flock =. , ‘ Vases. Hand-painted Toilet Clmbl, Mn“ lfiumthnaqluh (“'3le “NT. BOILED TONtil'l-J, Willi I500 HAUCE. IUIDBD \Al. BlIILHD HUI-[03. (TILEIY. POTATO HXOW. ROAIT HDIIK. WITH APPLE SAUCE. ('REAIBD CAIIAOI CORK. ROAST BEEF. \ICAUIID CKICIIN. IOAIT 'l'lilt‘liT. WITII CIAKIIIBI’ IAL‘CI. DYBTIIII PATTI”. COCOANI'T \IONIC MINCE FISH. (lull, l’lll‘l'l'. COFFEE. ‘31!“ saws. A Itch strike Departed la ”Cataract m Written for the Stir-rural- Bronx, Nov. 20.—-“'urk is‘now in pmgreaa on the Saginaw. The shaft is sunk to a distance of thirty-five feet unearthing a vein of silver are five feet in width. amnpling from 40 “.00 oz. per ton. The “'hitc Pine in also bcin de- veloped with favorable mull The shaft is in\) feet deep, showing a vein of highgradeorc7fcctwiio. The mincaarecwnod by Abuch'llcm and are under the saw I! Peter Ohm-d II“. Nat-cons otbu fl. “W how in the nan. at “a. it . _ . on. “1”\ , .M ~ , m1. - “unmanned. if . ee- i. ' the Friday evening a very enjoyable party was held at the residence of Root brothers. to welcome among us their father and his family who have lately arrived from Kansas. With music. dancing and friendly chat the hours sped swiftly till near 12 o‘clock, when all were invited to partake of is plentiful reput pro- vided by the ladies of the valley. Then the various amusements were again engaged in with renewed spirits, and continued until a late, or rather an early hour, when all took their departure. leaving kind wishes for the family, and carrying remembranecs of a very plcaaaat time. A. A. Marsh brought in last week from Capt. Williama‘ rancho on the upper Ruby, four head of thorough- bred Durban-a, and not long after J. A. Earhartwas seen driving home a six months old bull calf which he aucrta iachcap at $6. Ont friend, G. A. Douglas, hcaring the news, came over the range, and each“ what be defined “Ab‘a” loch chase made haste down the grub] willpitfll'lcflnpw themntymathc manner-in which mm. The“ ‘ “pk-yd in hero to-day of the big contract let early in the fall, thus ending a job of heavy teaming in good season. The ear load of heavy machinery, eons sting of an air comprcaaor. and the appurtenances belonging thereto have not arrived yet, but it in to be hoped, that its delivery will be a spcedy one,” no one can foretell just when a copious dcpoaitof the “beautiful “ may occur. The mill is lit up of nights now by electric lights, which, while anew departure, has provcn a decided cucocaa, bc- sidea greatly aiding those around the mill in the pcdmnancc of their duty. Our momma arc Itoc ' up. so to speak, which leads Inc to think they anticipate a good trade for the winter. “ Yo bonding“ ” is still abroad or the land, and in point of quality and quantity d thoappctiteiac‘eredtobyonr Wwenldananhhtba-a‘ a coop-ham His store is already nicely arranged, but several in: lot-taut chug!!- are yet to be modal He has a and varied stock. ccmaiating in part of hardware. woodenwarc, gnrcrica. caned goods, flour, shone, oats, and it is really hard to tell what he has not got. or will have an soon a he gets things straightened out. He carries an excellent brand of ilwr from the Silver Spring Mills, of Sher- idan, M. T. This brand in apolten of very highly by aevcral of our house- wives who are using it. Mr. Bryant is a live business man. and is sure of lul'ffefifl. 0ar Cannon-an. Hon. Ell. Cardwoll arrived in Boulder last Sunday cvening by the hit-Sally btnge line from the lower Boulder, aeeompanied by his sister Mrs. (fur-son. The ladv Went on to lielena. Monday. en route to visit a : neiee and nephew near Stilwawr. ‘She will spend the holidays there. ! Mr. ('ardwell leaves for home in the :Inorning after spending the entire 1 \veelt in Boulder among his friends 1 and eonstituents. lie was much sur- ' prised at the improvements that have § men made in Boulder during the past ‘six months. ‘ amanm. A Regina dispatch to-day chroni- liiol's «plietlv removed as follows: I remains were from the police. barrio-ha yesterday morning and buried inn. vunlt lH'lH\\' the ('hurch of the immaculate (‘oneeption hero. The removal was superintendcd by Pere Andre, and the strietest pro. eautiutm were adopted to insure the fact of the body being removed to the town a secret. This was done to prevent any demonstration. Thc vault underneath the church is simply an ordinary space below the floor. A hole was dug a few feet in the earth and the remains deposited therein. A gtmrd has been em- ployed to see that the body is not stolen. Probably the remains will no: be taken to \‘l'innipeg for Inontba. The remains were enclosed in a plain wumlen eoflin, painted black, and bore in white letters this In- scription: “ L. It. 1885.\ The burial service was read by Perc Andre. and then all remained of Louis Riel was consigncd to the earth. Very few were present. County Consist-era. Orrrc: or Coca-n Canal: an Raccoon. i Jannaaox 00cm. lemurs. Barman. Icahn. Nov. “.1885. There will be a 3:2: motto; of the Board of Count iaeionera at the Clerk's otllce on Frid- th mu‘ a. General Merchandise! WINES, LIQU01tS AND owns, BOUIDEB CITY, MO\. Miners’ -- Supplies, - - Powder, -- Stool. GEMS’ WISHING Gm ' DRY GOODS, BOOTS it 51mm. ' .\'o competitorhaa “gather can arrange, better M general trade thanthose who have abeadygivcnuatheldflo tenaive mercantile busine- in Jolenan natty. WeBuClntiyatFirrtHah;WedltHh-. FOR CAI! I Andforthtarun\ mum!