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Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.), 18 Dec. 1885, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036046/1885-12-18/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
a LOCAL NEWS. Dr. Greater is in Boulder. J. Edgar Wild is rectum-ring. Dr. Fletcher made a brief call. Bee propowln for building bridge-s in another column. Note the change in the Boulder Drug Starr advertisement. Go to the Star Restaurant. “'icke». If you want it stood uu-nl. :v'!.*, w... . .. A\ ””3\ r. iii. “uni d m” I\: 1|| .1: ‘ 21w tlzrin Inu- nddtttonal double stalls. ‘ I\. 1\ mm” 1\ ' in TH\ ‘ \ m \ pix-my of curring:- room. and places their days. Mr. llelclu-r will \i~it i)~-.:oit A. I.. llryuut has just row-ind and tor. I'muldur “n. .urt- to pmgrt-ss. Z. N, aale 201”!) feet of scammed lutuIn-r. For holiday presents. toys. etc . flehreincr‘s. \\li‘kt's. Mont. Some nice shelving has been put into A. S Kellogg &- Boulder Drug t-‘tore did the work. G\ to my h‘tar Restaurant . for I rm\ i mad: niztny friends during her visit here. “yr-tern f-laln sin-ct. “ ickes Mrs. ll'trt Warner of (row Irt'l~l\.lr~ visiting with ”her motlu-r-iu-lzuv. .\ir.~. Judge \i‘arner ‘ ~ n{P \in: .ltit'kt drv \-nul- and l:t- . \I h. l \ . ll . p pl- ;tsut'c of her acquaintance tlies‘ |llltlt-i\\c.tr In JcKI-rwn chum}. fichn-im-r'r. ll il‘iu's . ~ - ' t x ' ._. , - ,1 if): u want pun lulu u .uuu or lrun ‘xl-in‘own Art '(llt'n for family use, so in N'bx'n-incr ~ Trotter housi- ( hti-tnms li\t'. if you want to be in the l'ush‘wn. l-uy go in ' :tt wily can\ I’mi’i- The Mormon u! il—vr-rrnt. lLi lil‘i'tlikllbL' of :l sumptuou- rvpmt at I! c I l h..g.,_..,lq.h. i. sat-s“ . ' , aha-“snatch“ “aw—‘mhu I‘l- let-ae- ! o '.I.Oaa.d“laftlan MQW‘H M will. ammunition-annotah-ssatilf aftertbeholilays. Mindanao-ad: oars. Huhaadwowidm' lanai-y sad bays“ will “me-Mb”wllaww. I Nirwiatbetinotomfswchlily winchnditwllleo-eMsooubut iotaderthatyou-aybero-fonahle’an step into the mile house ottbe Dmgherty Inn...aadyoureysswlll'eat- ly wander Inward a heaatifuland well wlrctednochdtaliaadwi‘srgaods Assistant M Attorney George I“. Co“... of the Third Judicial nun! leftilmtimatnulnto-day to spend ac: holidays with relatives and friendsat lil- wankee and other pointa lie was acm- panled by his family. who will. donut»... . find much pleasure on their trip. lay 3 they all have a royal time and a safe re- turn to a land where sunshine and balmy weather added pleasure to their departure from )lontana. the lab day of December. Owing to the increase in their business. Warren & Dennini: have been cmnpelled to enlarge their livery stable.“ have added sixteen feet to the went end. the : --..tir.- “mm M u... building. This will ! “t'll uzulvr con-r. Live business men in E 'l'lu-Irtp~0n is the master mechanic. Alt-x. ‘ Ih-rnrirl_:. invistunt. Mi» ('urpcuh r. utter spx-tulinfi’u-veral iuccks Mith hcr slider in Boulder. Mrs. ' tit-o. i\. ('owau. has departed for her bonu- ilor hrother-in~lsw UH). Nile ncur 'l‘nwnm-nd. i“. mrortcd her as far as Helena. 1 and their wi«h i- that ~lu- may soon return I to entertain but many admirers with song: and instrunu-ntal music. film executes on the piano nicely. and has a sweet-voice. and was appreciated by all who had the We luivc rcrt-iu-d from George Stin- mu 6; to.. of Portland. Maine. the well l’ul-Ii~ltrr~. n rnn'zuitlrn-nl. steel engrzniu: of ‘itllt'l'ill :Iill-l' .\nd:-r.~on‘~ t't'lt-lvrutcd‘ whit Ii was made Whiiethe; l :cncral was -still in full \iuor. and l't'pl’c- : ,‘l'lli‘ him in his sturdy. numly strength. } it'll lcn':llL . other instruments of torture all ready ‘nnd operations will .be resumed in a ‘ Tuesday evening was“iInnH-nsc.\ A your clothes of l'ot'o-I'A l‘hnndlcr.“ iclu-s lltl- l:l\~:llitl ul 1:..‘llr\‘|tli\ iii-ll'i'llr- 1 tying :l to“ Guys in [tout-ix r. r i'|2l|\ll , home \'tctinc.~d.t_\ i ”you “an! to make a ‘tnn-h.\ _'_'o toI Tottcr .v (‘lunltdlcr'suxui lxuy suit of cloth: s, .itulzc Warner nuuh- n ltil‘llll'r‘ trip to \Yit'kcs. \lliri week. by the Foster d1 “id. dowson v. ‘ Thus. I . ou ’l'hur «duy on his nu l't :llllilt' lnhlw x» i tree line, Murray p ';d .t \‘siv to lllkiu 21. t.|:.E|,-- l‘l r-;..t‘.x, buy your .‘lilliru ry :uui ('ltli‘llllll‘ pr: ~» cuts of )ll:.\ \‘iu-lizi \\ i‘i.iu. nt tlu- \\ in km‘ hotel. I..Fl('ri«ll ftl-lu-rl'xuliv‘x. .. . . .. - “u ‘ u I “ n H 0 ‘ U ‘ l l \ ‘-‘~ “l' \~ “‘ \ uul. “' l‘\ ““l “' tlu ” innd stories. the lulu-hers sang some rr. honor: d our sanctum with his |Irt'~t~llt‘c 5 last Tuesday. .lx-fl'ersori county 1 ('ouu. cilnu.u is uluuy s :t “cicolllc \Esitor ‘ A. .\i. llolter s:t_v~ to take out reward i ad. for shot-Jun. n- it has bccn returned to, him. lll' m.) \ as” much for :udu-rtisiuui i..th~:-.\ ALI.\ x 51 hp im 1’ ~v-l‘.~ t lutltlnp. halts. shoes. etc. '35 per cent clu-ulur than they can be hon-:ht clscum'l’t‘. . Alfred liny tics and Miss )linnle Wins- low of (inn y. puss-1! through ilnuldt-I lust 'l‘lu Ahoy on their vu-y lo l“i~h ('rcx-k , to \iuit Mi“ Win-lou‘s father. who i~ rc- . purtn d \< ry til‘b. . You will lixul :t lurm- lZ--|vl’ili|l'ui of l:|- E dies”. Inis-cs‘ ulul children's show and rubhcr goodx nt way down pric.~~_ at Schrcincr‘s. .‘laiu ~lrt'cl. Wit-km. _ Rev. Wood was announced to preach in i the .\I. ll. church lust 'l‘ucsduy I \I-ning. i but front some unaccountable reason he failed to put in an appearance. He would have had a crowd! d house. Miners. dudes. prof-mionnl men. and gentlemen of lt‘l‘lll’t'J‘tlll all find clothitu: . to suit tlu m at I’otlcrtk ('lunullcr‘s.\\'ickc-I; Elmer bought» paw-d through town this week with a load of lumber from Pierce & Ten Eyck‘s sawmill. with which to build a carriam- house at the famiiy residence on the little louldv-r. lonis l‘lm-mn has (lccidcd to open a shoe ~lu||| In at wet-k. and he invites all who have anything todo in hisline to call and see him at his residence. north side. 8. A. Robertson has been appointed coroner by the county commissioners at their last leeslon. He gave the required botthBJWO. which was duly approved. .d be is now ready for business. )liss \‘iclla “'llkln. l‘ate of Townsend. has secured apartments at the “'ickes Hotel. and opened a line smrtmcnt of lililinery. Silverware. Plush. Now-linen\. W. 8. Powell, of Jeflerson, chairman of the Board of county commissioners of Jelerton county. has gone on a short visit to Wleroosin. and, Barsboo will be his headquarters for a week or two. Ir. Frank Parnbam has been outsider- ably antler the weather for one time. I. \caught in a log ’anilntlte plmies bldneaeverslyearssmandbaanever \covered from bls Injuries. lie is fill 'of pinch and unbitlon, and is always W on duty at the Palace. 3% m h m in to It. leo- t—t. as Isis strest. Wishes. and is M b “*0 W W with 0““ alsbof some day bed. Inn West. our newly W b ‘ tabs a“- st ad fl can“ ‘agaa- qua-man. n... . Fir-I“ “at “my, ,1 . ‘urzdw i llnporlunt. popular. new publications. and ‘t‘ 1 \Mrs. l'icxntla,\ a New and Thrillingt m. the pcnlilr \\i>l| to rx-tucmbc-r him It 1 the host portrait cycr ‘ .‘lcnfs. Ninxon ' uuxlnnlu-dh, Ill llu~ LI-licrstl & to ul't' in Iu-rd of agents for several 'ofll'r inducements lhut shuld be heeded . by tluec in uccd of profitable work. thus\ who u me to them will r1 c--ivc.frt-c. | partiruluh ' Till: t-itlit'l‘ STORY OF Till-I YEAll.‘ Iftlilill'lt‘t‘. to he Continent-ed lit-c. } 12th. in the Weekly l’io— ; neer l’ress. Thc publishers of the \Vcckly l'ionccr freshest of good ; rrndc'r: the best and thin':-. hzuc obtained at a heavy outlay. ‘ Ilu- rizht to publish. in advance of its is- ~uc in book form. a story which is pro- nounced by leading critics. whoiutvorcad it in manuscript. to be the ‘most remark- .tblc literary production of the times.\ i \.‘tion- ulwarbing than any of Hugh Con. ‘ wuy's stories.“ \Mrs l’cixadu\ deals with the ordinary g and probable facts of life. it contains i nothing inumssibh- or unreal. but deals! ‘\ ith facts that might lun'eoccurred in any ‘ city in the l'nited States. it is thrilling . ' and absorbing in character, while its liter- :n‘y excellence is conceded. Beginning: \\ ith tlu ordinary m-eurrcnces of the day. it gradually increases in interest till the render i~ fairly carried away by the sweep of events. It is n story of action and in- cident. The most powerful emotions of. the human lu-nrt. love. hatred. sum-riot. are lmrtruyed with a force and naturalnexo. that place:- this novel in a class by itself for intense interest and for tremendous dramatic power. l'arties subscribing at once for the Weekly Pioneer Press will secure thel opening chapter:- ol the great novel. lle- ‘ member you can get the Srzsrtsrzl. and Weekly Pioneer Press for .350. (‘Rl’SIIBD I\ THE CARS. A Woman Killed While Riding on a Ifand (‘ar of the S. l'. Railroad. i-‘rom Wednesday morning's independ- ent we glean the following particulara of the late accident: “Yesterday monitor a fog overhung the city of Helena and sur. rounding country. rendering objects in. distinguishable at a very abort dlmnce. During this time. and shortly before it a. in.. the section bum at the first station east of Helena. Itarted out on a had car for this city. Besides hltnself there were three per-um- on the car. and one of these Gannon. wife of a former section boss on the road. They went along all right. and shpposed they had plenty of time toreach the depot before the cart boundpasssnger train left: but in this they were awaken. The watch of the section boss was twenty minutes slow. This was not diacoverod. however. until It was too late. Lathe bandearentergod frusnopsn eatahout two milestbllstde of the-sc- tion house. the widows- seen onlyashortdist-eeawwa*dtba rite of thirty Illloa - h. h u put on the brakes ”y f. M llves. soothe sue-Wm to escape. bu nmfi on and the engine it .0 w“ oasae ‘ ’\ble‘b.\ xwhix-h Wt‘ noted is quartet by Mrs. [with girls “thrown in,\ ata lively 1line quality of ore. This lode was .sincc that time. happened to ho a woman named Mrs. . IL. Doe. 17. to. Buyytwoldhin‘ofm‘ Tint free lunch dik- the round- ers when *0, live. 11.me W, 'I doing a good buaino- hero. “'0 learn luau Dr. Ballard that Wat. Omen, foreman ofthe Gregory mine. fractured sums ribs yMy by falling agaioat an iroufink. Pinter I Chandler have the best stock of gloves in town. The Gregory lining company now have a large force of niinera at work, and the new cages are bringing ore to the surface at a lively rate. The concentrator '- running and the {bol- ter will start in a abort time. James It-Kentie got on the ram- page, whipped his wife, atuaalsod fur- niture. and made himself obnoxious generally. He was brought before \V. .\i. IlullardJ. l‘.. and bound over in the sum of iive hundred dollars to appear before the grand jury. . Thu display of useful and orna~ nu-ntal holiday goods made by our merchants would he a credit to any town. and if old “Santa\ would just call around he could get good. enough to fill tile stockings of all the girls in llotdder, even if they are as large as meal sacks the attickinga '1' \HE-ll. I, it was too bad for Morganto slip away after we had the tin cans and for the wedding; nevertheless we wish him much joy. and hope that the last \Rose\ he plucked may never fade and never “Jump“ him. The new pump at the Emmet mine is fast lowering the water in the shaft. few days with a full force. The lirndtet nodal at. the church large congregation assembled at an eurlv hour. and after listening to N'llit‘l'lil >ice musical selections. among Johnson. Miss iliukle. and Messrs. Stztfiord and \Vieln-s; a trio by Mr. and Mrs. \\'iu-kcs and .\ir. Stufiord. and the bass solo. \Rocked in the (‘rndlv- of thelh-op,\ by A. ll. I'ottt-r. the business of the evening was pro- cccdcd with. A. ll. l’ottcr was anc- tioru-cr,nrul ln- knm-kcddown lunches, rate. After feasting on cakes, fruit fntuiliursougs and departed for their homes. IISING NEWS. Another Rich Strike in the (‘ataraet District. .I. ll. Evans came down from the Cataract district last Saturday, and said while he was representing the Big Medicine lode, owned by 7.. N. Thompson. A. J. Elder and James l’mire. that be exposed 44! feet of go- lena nnd cnrlmhate ore in the tunnel, stone of which he showed no, and it had the appearance of being a very discovered in 1873 by the present owners. who have kept it represented They now have a shaft down 00 feet, with a fine body of ore from top to bottom. A tunnel has been run in on the vein (it) feet, tapping the present find. This lode has been considered by old-timers to be one of the best pieces of quartz property in the district. “'0 think there are many more good locations in this district, and that as loan as proper developments are made, it will be amongst if not one of the best districts in the territory. Bondy for Obrlatlnaa l The Boulder Drug Store has re- ceived all its Holiday Goods. and such an opportunity to select a Chriat- mas resent was never before olerod in lder. ioesare ve '1'heirstmroania‘hgeaodcontnso- The variety is great, and while the quality of goods is A reaaotmbic. lirery'toa-s. we bled awny \fie divide last Sunday to'that M and entorpr'liug but\ d J“, arriving there about 2 o‘olofi. Daring a wolf then-‘5‘. town we entered the mercantile house of Bottle Brothera & Cain, and found them. altlmogh it was the w baaily engaged in huh-es- pursuit. They seem to be doing an excellent buoinosa. and upon inquiry found tht their trade was increasing every month. “Enterprise” is the watch- word with them, an their lugeand well selected stock of gunk testify. dioua, and is filled to arm. They have the [sauce in the loft fmtof the man. while thread the entire aide is literally jammed with the staple articles usually fund in a first-class country store. (in the right, the shelving fairly quakes with dry goods and gonta' furniahinga. and the show cases are beautifully ar- ranged with notions of all kinda. They’also have a large feed and sale stable, and taking all in all. their chief clerk and book keeper is kept pretty busy in keeping the aflsirs of the establishment in ship shape. “'e had a pleasant chat with \\m. H. Campbell, who is a dealer in con- foctionery and fruits, and “wet gmxls\ at a bit. He has a nice store and is doing a very good business. Mr. McLaughlin has a large and eomtnodious saloon next to 50qu Bros. & Cain. Everything was in apple pie order, and the thirsty need never complain of a drought if they will only step in and lay down a quarter. ‘ Mrs. \hetstone is the landlady of the best boarding house in town.nnd lu-r tables are always supplied with the finest the market affords. ller house is situated near the depot, but also conveniently located for the local patronage. llr. A. l\. liudd is the physician for that section, and has a very success- The doctorbad just re- visit to Mrs. \\'. J. ”or wife asked ful practice. turned from n llciber of ('orhiu. him if it was anything serious. and he. said it had been. he didn‘t think it was \catching\ however. it was a n luuuu-ing boy. weight, nine pounds and a half. and the father. mother and son were all doing nicely. A casual observer might think .leflerson a little quiet. but to see Nat Morrimnn, T. J. Moore, ('. \V. Thompson, \V. ll. \\hetstolw Mr. Sweet. and others rustling around, one Would naturally conclude that there was considerable life left there yet. l'pon the whole our impression of Jeflcnton was that of a thriving ittle mountain town, and the resi- dents law-st; that true hospitality for which our western people are noted. , The natures of several new subscribers were added to our already aubstantial list. and we are gratified toknow that the, SESTXNEL now finds its way into nearly every household in Jef- ferson. \\ IAIIIID. St on ¢llowns~ At the residence of the bride. December 18. mo. Rev. 1\. G. Boy- lan officiating. Mr. George W. Scott of Waterloo. “out. to Klan Barah If. Howls of Willow creek. Psi 0r Those know-gm themselves indebted to as will please and settle on or before the 15th of December. Douoaaarr Baos. Eatra)’ Nouoe. Came to my ranch last May. one three- year old wblte and red heifer. with white face. brand shears. The owner can have the same by proving props and pa in; charges. l7-tf on!\ CLAI’I. t For Rent. A nice frame dwelling. s rooms. well. beautiful yard. and in so 91_ l99‘ location. for rent. Applyr to 04! .I'. Icaaar. cally and attractively-ranged oak the metal. ptsteglaas debs nan-ah show windows of which haa caused such anivorul ctr-s- tnont and drew its m of admirers, now culminates in a full and of Art Novelties particularly adapted to the and cmtinuoos Whom the weak preceding the great Foetal day of the year. tables were wheeled in to line andthe appropriate designs and mottoea in m ’OIaddoaod and: ur- ass “I -m The Fuel-am Diqlnymo ct“- unns a novel. GRAND warm: IXRIIITIH.‘ noun\ mun Opening days will be sauce-ire On Tuesday,the 8th, our center Art Exhibit arranged thereon, the whole is arched and crowned with keeping with the suggestions that inspire the celebration of thia HEART-GLADDIXIKG occaalox. A general invitation in extended to tho public to visit us itnd view our panorama of novelties through the kaleidoscope, as reflected under the variegated changes that give a brill- iant surface to the whole. In addition tothis elegant art ex- hibit will be found the choicest line of Dry druids, consisting of Fine Silks, Velvcts. Flushes, and Novelty Dress (hands. Seal Coats. Plush and (‘loth “'raps. Satin and Fur Lined Circulars, Fancy llmiery. Gloves, and Zephyr and Angora made Goods. Furs, Mt‘fia, Boas. Seal Hats, Caps and Fine Slip- pers, in fact there is scarcely on article in useful or ornamental goods that cannot be found at lowest prices. tirsts' Lit-obs. Fine Handkerchiefs, ilmiery. Gloves, Seal (‘aps, Fine Neck wear, Suspenders. Robes. Eastern 'uusde Suitsand ()vercouts for Men and Boys' Respectfully, Sixns s' llovcu. Block corner Main and Broadway, Butte. Montana. WPII'. The Boulder Heat Iarhet. This week Tlloa. F. Murray bought thirty-five head of as fine beef cattle as ever canto to this market. paying therefor the sum of $40 per head. They were raised by the Hon. Ed. (.‘ardwell. on the lower Boulder. Mr. Murray can now supplv the mar- ket with the choicest of beef. He nlwavs kee rs his meat market sup- plied with at. dressed hogs, mutton, lreeh fish, and in fact everything can he found there usually kept in a first- class market. Harry Smith is in charge of this department, and ban always been known to the trade to be an accommodating and obligingclerk. lea. Mid for. Treasurer Borondes states that all war- rants registered on or before larch t. 1&0. have been called in for payment. interest .ceaaed on December 1. 1m. Bonds called in are Nos. 120 to 128 in‘ elusive. __—___ 1'. “auto. The deli neat tax list will sooobe published. a those knowing themselves ndebted to Jsflorson count for taxes should come fonarn l eately and settle. and thereby save the addidonal 10 per cent. Grand Ball ttBOULDEBun “Inflation.“ 188i, mes-u... “.8.- thhflfl W,‘Oaaauur°,lm \was: It“. . has... 'Miners’ -- Supplies, - cannula, .. Steel, - DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. WeBnCluelyalFintilnh;WenllttlallluI WI\ INC“! m ‘0 HELENA PRICES 0- In 0‘ 9* WINES, qunons AND Clans, BOOM CITY. MON '1‘. 'FURNISHING will No competitor has arranged, or can arrange, better faoilitiaaZfa general trade than those who have already given us the nut II' tenaive mercantile buainoaa in JOIN county. 7 FOR CASHl Mfuthilruflh“ mum:- uav. ”Ir‘s’o’ u- - ' ‘ - n_ *t‘AI.“i v. ‘e M‘x‘x- ‘l‘ 't HARDWA “wwwwxam We Lumen .............. .m m................ . Rm. . mmmhawm—aua‘t m- m umt 3 at . «as-ass art-M ,ae . IE,“ 5m“ T! -' , a.» . ,,.. , v,