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I Jefferson Cu. Sentluel.--Establistied 181,6 Boulder Age.-Eetabliebea 1585 HIitoricai HE AGE SENTINEL. 11. --oitinsi sua Tea Age oc,tadlteat ‘ g Janus:) Vol. 21 BOULDER, à1ONTA NA, OCTOBER 19, 1903. No. 11 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY M Tel BOULDER PUBLISHINO CO., lac. F. E. commit Mar. Entered as second-clou matter January 7. IRE. at the poitortIce at Boulder, Montana; under the Act of Congreee of March 3, 187U. Price, $2.00 per year, in advance. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. GEO. F. COWAN Attorney at Law, Boulder, Montana. (Mice, second floor ol Maxfield binding. J. H. MITRPHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Boulder, Montana. JOHN R. BARTA Attorney at Law ittPrTE. MONT. 90-111 Owsiley Block. Bank of Boulderl BOULDER. MONTANA. 011icere and Directora . JESSE PATTERSON, President Row. RYAN. Vice-Pres. F. C. BERENDES, - Cashier L.Q. SKELTON, Astil, Cashier E. R. Dean, Ben. Wahle. leneral Ranking ilusiness. 101014ANGIA Bold on all the Principal (*Mee of the World 1 111.1111111111104111•10.10•011111e)4111 2 11,1 • o o O O 1 COLLECTIONS will receive prompt attention lic T 0111ee hour. 9 t Is So 3 • It. e Mrs. Dora Wild, Boulder. Mont. UNDERTAKER Suceemsful Embalmer, And dealer in (NDERTAK ING GOODS. - ts “Lest \\' Forget\ vagueMi Mallc 00 ,inento berm, dn.,' r.., meesreelm. end In Uwe ennoble end 4e' cai. Sear annutenes nee prohibe matte. White Bron7 • M ominente are : ••• - . • Ti... and Me memento do not alert llama Deld and enter Med el• as M. Leine II IIII nerd isi , inneliers. 110111111.11111RIPI ow; E . et we Illeantures Iseetwas aes peters. .5e. for the aeldnir. Re t incisa• Co. eel SEALS. SAO* litletrassists. wore - - rataIratate IL 110C1001111111. Odd relleere. \milder 1..uhre No ti, t 0 o P.. meta on the 4 .1.4 (IND ‚All Vol 1( 111 ErFAINti en letup... ha Winn. men.h•ne .4 the ord., r•erttetliti o..111•• to intend W Fox. Noble limed W I.Fly semi r flereretary tEmalebte et Pythias. illouirler Lodge No 1. le of P ••••••• hh she fled' AND THIRD I NINO ewe,» mean. at Temple h.'. ...qt.., • t.•ghtitt M• cordially aridermie Y. W Weritre, Clear.•' I unneeander W en'. F M It.. Migger mein e Decree Meeer. Et: ipe , A o C. Ir. mete the lewer- Main et. erewless at evert eel oaten brattier, are melee leer (n lhe Ins. Z N Tnostrace. C. of IL MM. Era Peernnaoa. Itisconter Iledera Reetherheeel usC ANS01111W. Buehler Ledge. No Vet. 1:4 R. A , meets en lb. SZCOXII AND FelETti WEDNISDAY set oltob mouth at Temple hall Veilliet mem- bers a/ Ilse seder medially Invited E To•.. Pre...Arta C 11 Moissireetner Seeeetary. CHURCH NOTICES. leptasepelleut beryteee morning mid evening in flon'aler on the f lest AND THIRD sUNn ‚Is of eerh month Sunday a-honi al In ni of ev- ery Rondal. A E. M e, NI15•11%. Keene Clieterta. iteesulte *Preens\ .111 lo. hetd the ‚last' AN'- THI1I .I ‚Titi» reeeh month. Prayer meeting each M'ednee- der es•errint at 7 Shp th 141.miny nehool at 10 n. F6•11Mth lelwatie nt M p. h. Members. •re ere i te s tlil ;en all ar e ; i o n . w ee n fr es1 44... .4. eh. , 4.4 le be held le Boulder. Nov 1111 and 24. H. II Dittos Pastor Peeebeterliati Sebbeth school et 10 a. in. Prayer meeting on P - sdneolay evening. Cealaerelal aad Stalely Mating. Get what you want in those lines at the Ariz SENTINEL (Ake. 1•Temmia. Anything to be done in Boulder this winter In the line of improvement, mental, musical, social or commer- cial? Any reading club to be organ- ized, library association, musical club, business men's league or town improvement society? Mrs. D. C Skelton of Basin is stop- ping a few days at the home of L. Q. Skelton. Mr. Sam Wade has rented his 480 acre ranch near Whitehall to Wm. 'inland who recently took possession The ladles of the Catholic society are planning to give a Hallowe'n en- tertainment and ball, more particu lar announcement of which will be made later. Mrs. C. A. Whetstone and daughter, Miss Magdalene, who have been via* Hang at the home of Wm. Whetstone in Boulder have now returned toNiles, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Berkin and Geo. Merriman from Butte, and Mr. °Potty from New York came out to Boulder last evening and are out on a hunt- ing trip today Wm. TenEyck who has been away from Boulder 11 years. In Mexico, Cal- ifornia and other western states, Is again here and visiting with his par- ents, Capt. and Mrs. Ten Eyck. Mrs. II. M. Hill of Lemon Grove, Calif., was here recently look i ng after the affairs of the estate of her hus- band, recently deceased, they having formerly resided at Clancy, where there is considerable property to be administered upon. A genuine blizzard prevailed Tues- day,- snow and cold wind from the north. The government thermome- ter showed the lowest temperature ti, have been degrees above zero. ' hut several thermometers about town registered zero. a question of accura- cy of degrees: anyway it was cold enough for so early In the season. It ntakes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troub- led with Indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 3.1 cents. Boulder drug store. Ciainty Treasurer Murphy has fin netted sending tax re tires ha this year. arid taxes may le paid at any time, and heei,rtie deli tiqueti t en Nun., 111th J. II. Murphy leas fitted up aliti mov- ed into large and very line tiftlrell on the ground tioor ef the brick building on Main St., centmenly kniuwn as the flans ,X Klein building. which was purchased by Bozeman parties. Miss Mabel E. Nevin recently ar rived here to take a pail inn as teach- er in the &chat I for feeble-minded children. althnugh it Is tout expected that the school will open before next month She certif.o front a similar s -hoed at Glenwood, Base. A half deter' Boulder Welt have de- el led to do a little pro•pecting for mines dawn In \evade, have formed a pail {gam whirls each contributed a sum of runner and Jere I. Puke hos been sent then. se. their rep esenta- tive He left fur the vicinity erronn. pah this morning DISTRICT COURT. Following is the list of names drawn for jury service: Boulder, -F. Deuenhauer, Jos. Du- puis, F. F. Finch, I). M. Milford, S. II. Knowles, II. McCullough, Henry Beer, Wni. Rogers, Seymour Sloan, P. 1-1 Smith, sam Wade, Ben. Wattle, W. G. Whetstone, Frank Wickham. P. Wickham, sr., Wm. Wolter, C. E. Wood, Wm. C. Wood. Valley. -Thos. Dawson, Con Smith, E. A. Smith, R. J. Swarbrick. Woudville,-P. Allred, E. Fernier, 11. Scalabrlu, John Zehnder. Clancy. -Frank Anderson, Charles Bolin, Sam Cockell, Geo. Cook, E. Gran', 11.0 Nash. John ()lender, W. B. Redding. J. G. Relu, C C. Robin sun. Whitehall,- Ed. A escapist), J. L. Heinzman. W. W. McCall, J. D. Mc. Fadden, D. F. Riggs, Geo. W. Scott, H. J. Tuttle. M. L. Tuttle, J. N. %Vim- ner, J. C Woolvertou. Basin, -Henry Carson, J E. Cone, P. Dougherty, .1. B. Felts, Frank liaboe, Matt Mark. II. C. Meisner, D. C. Skelton, A. J. Trudick, L. Vogel, W. D. Wilson. Wickes, -S, 13. Corniek, Jefferson City-henry Fulton, C. Nelson Montana City -Joe Gordon. McCielian titiich,-A. W. Motitgono cry. Elkhorn. -F. A. Rogers. Corbin, VanDeCar. Bernice, -F. W. Warnock. Proceedings in court since our last report are as follows: James Webster vs Montaria Verde Copper Co.: -Decree of foreclosure en- tered against defendant for $115.10 and costs. Jus. Lozar vs. Henry Rohthe-diti• missed for want of prosecution. Win Rogers took the oath of alle- giance and was admitted tu citizsn- ship. S. II. Knowles vs. A. V. Gibson, sheriff, and Wm. Wolter; this was tried yesterday without a jury. Wol- ter obtained judgment against leer on an account and tiled same on a certain date: about, that time and out later than the filing of the judg- ment Beer and Mrs. Cook deeded to Knowles certain property: the ques- tion was If the juagment would hold against that property, and the dell*. 1011 was in favor of plaintiff. Today from the h:. names drawn from the Jury -lea i jurymen appear- ed for service. The ease on trial to- day is the A merlean Alining the Basin Reduction Co., relating to the nottereltip of certain pr perty in the hands of the defendant vertipany and the collection or rents therefrom CET FUR TIDAL. Ammeter. Min Co. vs. Basin Iteduc- tion Co. -Oct. ite. S. F. Tuttle vs. Itasin Reduction Co. -Oct 20. S. Prananki vs. 1V N. Ten Eyck. - Oct. 21. McKay•Cartuichael Mer. Cu. ra. A H. McDonald et al.- (let. 21. E. II. Smith vs. J.0, itrieroe,-(kt 23. Was Johnson re J. E Taylor. - Oct. 23 State vs. John Sneith.-Oct. 25 State ve, None Hovries.-Oct. 24. It McDowell vs. H Schupp et al. - Oct 27 A10. Lld Deli Ca.!. tt.IDElell‘ed are t liter )1> rtle %Inv!! vs Willi E Mitch- ell; action Ir divorce. th\ parties Geo Aker' and )lannirg were married in lieulder Dc 2e. Were married in Meader) ille ter Jus. remplaint recite, that in June. tire Sinned.* last Tuesday ii, the o resident de.erted lulaintill un presence of. few Deena* Ti.e groom Helena: that he Is an able -tweed lets until recently been emplraed at man capable or earning a living 1.1 the Boulder Springs. and the bride in his Wife and their child. Harold, and I lie daughter of the proprietor of tise she asks alimony. hotel. They returned to Boulder the B. T King vs. A. Street: an action laver pa:t of tue week and then went to secure title tie certain mining to the orthern part of the state. cams., the Wickes and the Covellite. Bills peened around town state that J II. Walsh will deliver a lecture In Tenipl.- hail Saturday evening, the title being. \The Worker's lion. - and it will be illustrated by rnevint pict II FCC It is advertised Per 7 20 and the adn.iieeinn s. Wet... chi i- dren 2 eta, Mr. Walsh is editor \if the Mentana News at llelena, and it Is presumed that his talk will le along Petialistie lines. _ Wedding. Last evening at .\ , :air at the lame of tue bride's mother in Boulder and In the presence of a few relatives and friends sere married Mee Maude Irene Filcher and Mr. 'rhea A Mille Certainly there are irood wishes for this •sotple ss the bride lias grown to womanhood in this community, ad mired and loved by a large circle of friends. Mr. Mills Is not well known here but if popular along the line of I the Northern Pacific. be being a rail- ' way mail clerk en the run from Bil- 1 lungs to atiresaula and the couple will make their home in Billings. The erenviny was a pretty one, the form of the Eptscepal chureit beitig used, and the Rev. Mr. McNamara preeid- log. There sete numeteure present* frtum friends. These present at the ceremony were Mrs. Filcher. Mrs. Zang. Jos. Filcher. Jos. beard, Mr and Mrs. Itorendee, Mr. and Mrs Skel teen, Mr. and Mrs. Riedel. Mrs. Forbes. Miss Martin of Boulder; Chas. N evil*, Nellie and Mabel Simpkins Irem Butte. A fter the ceremony a w e d. ding supper wasservedatici tne couple took the evening train for Helena and from there will go to Willow Creek where Mr. Mills' parents m- elee, and then proceed to Billings where be lias a home prepared for their occupancy. in '\ml' rail'' distriet. rivescs S. James sq. Eda tt ion fur chvorce. They were m 'r- ile lin Helena Sept. 11. leoit plain- tiff alleges cruelty un part of deft There are three boys. aged respeet- ively 14. 12 and 15 years: pltf asks leur divorce and custody of the eid. st I)\\. Under Arrest, la the activity of Sheriff Gilmihn swindler 'rho operated in tise arigi h• ern pert of the county s few weeks ago is now under arrest. Harry L Blake canvassed in Madison county and also around Whitehall for the eiale ot groceries. pretending to rep- resent a Chicago hew»: sold greets. airway* tried to collect the freight on them and when he could would also I collect for the gods If anyone was t fo dish enough tee pay in advance. Af- ter working around Whtteliall he left I for the east and was heard of at A b I earakee. Carben C.c. and Mr. Gibson 1 made a trip there to get him but he had left. later he learned through the sheriff at Billings that Blake was poi- eibly at A Illative. Seb Ile telegraph cd to the officers there and within 24 hours received information that the man was under arrest. He wired to hold hint and then secured the neves' 4 Val 244 11 The Wheels. The county high school is now well started on the years work, with Mr B. E. Toan in charge toad Miss Miller as assistant, both known from previ- ous tea( Wog in titis place tu he ex- ceptionally well qualified fur conduct- ing a successful twitted, no small part of their success being in securing the earliest efforts of those under their charge tu du, faithful work in their pursuit of knowledge. Those in attendance are: ILLTVIt•TII G*ALE Special Students,- Ethel Fos, Roy %cheerer, Blanche Thompson Emden Cioaree,-John TWITS OltADY Cl•Mieni Conte', - Ethel Cowan, Mamie F..., 1.11lian Palford, Bootie tOuts, Bei Um Street, Stientile,- Newton Thouipeion, Harold ‚','„l. pert, Engliah,-Sydsiey Counnercial,-Minitie Hammer. sang Mena C5amice.1 C mess,- Alice Harlem, Elisabeth Crane, Elide Raiford. Lash Raiford, Maggie , Stewart. Kathleen Bulltvan, Nettie Thompson, Bennie Wahle, Rattail Wahl, English,--(ial field Williams Commercial,- Toole Byer.. Hattie Hammer, . Floret.* John/ion, James Mitchell, Jessie Mitch- I eu. Roy Murton, Alta Newkirk, Cecil Wee. The public schoels of Boulder have her many years been kept to a high standard of excellence, the board providing good aci-onitandations, abundant equipment, and securing the services of competent instructors, so that the youth Otitis district have a fair opportunity for securing an education. For the third year Mr. G. W. Fox is principal: Miss Theresa Doland gave mitts/waken in her work last year and was therefore retained; Misa Sadie Maguire Is new in the schools here and is ...Inducting a suc- cessful school: Miss Margaret Slater formerly taught the -4th and 3d grades and now shows special apti- tude with the primary pupils. G W. Fox Teacher, yeaire «core Agatha Wolter *tell* Tate Iletenener Mee, Morphs F...erty Sweet Ales '(court ,iy Carton ru•ell fffff e Mast.1.1 K lIty stets\ )1a5leor Fri • 1114i. ••V•Wf , BAR• • Wed... %V. 1,11 Mattel Kole John ntn.rt 1..41et J811 k•••11 unt. Furl». Rennie Morton 5..istur.1 ‚risen, FrPeltoth THERESA DOI. %ND. Teacher. Main ruiu timie Illartliolornew Put si,,.. Feels.. Ittedel fined. rear' Ore. u Mande J Nt•r> t.05.1.41. • Stutp1à• ii),.,. Art1/41 Meier...we ranee, e, Marie Ell., P.m. Dorothy Prim Itot fffff Enink •IttliVatt Frt.‚ ste•nn 1 obi rittle ‚Salir, Veld Mulie., Inereeue 111111 14MM Frnetit. I aster Muni lied) teenier 1 eittmen SWAM ¡tosser510. - hei' Ralph Itereby Albert Prim Alfred Iteblesen VI•tan tu no I rime Rhone Leo Sterr•rt Punitive Welsh En.« Tuttle Mars.,, Hobert t tomb Mauro. Mid.« SADIE MAtèl'IRE. Teacher. exam 011,1/Z Angie Jarkesso Auer Pattienee Cam. II-samer Law \'s. Feed. Meard.1ey lInaels tenet Jr.« Patterns«. Jack Peee:1 Iteth1.•n Wei\ Bobble V oda:1 The..1. Wobble AM :es queen» Vetwher TI ht. • Ve n 0.1seus tra”o -.1 )11, -ph) sast.' Lrfflot .I•en Eelber Fos Erica Preto Jeer, Poe eit Legit* Molit.••• LAM* Jae Istose Latereme Leetie Mesebeli Nee,. E'er. libee Crosse May (*et...6 _ • iiAMOARIET B. SLATEn. Teacher. PIMI aauea DttholbT Ro41•/ 1 >mold MO•u•ettat Mergeente 1 1 1..1e Lett* Wallet., A.m. Waldo. CER.00rke Margaerits Wei R:byl Merged& %/e'en.. ette , olt Floyd \ - dent Milo,. grimed, think Merino's Wu> L.,\ Tureen« Ivy Crumb an nob °Out*. Ksri Pfsit Ted It rethert..e Lelehtnt 1 1 .011.0 rr. pit due‚ Deche oh Elisabeth Pr in NIntwatert 'Si.'.. Annie Allert• Thomsen«. Edna Ironer 1.n•rtmor-e1bete.th Edna etetiet1 , 1• %eel Petertui. Soqa Wetele 11..Ino tone %meth • Crams sf `wheel fbildera. From the Exchanges. Anaconda Standard. - The state of Nevada to President John A. McCall: \You can't play In my yard -not on your New Yolk Life. Lee Sing, the liozeniau Chink. who, while eating a plate of ham and eggs, arose and slew his countryman TWA Sing with an axe, is liable Wolfer the condition of the eggs as au extenua- ting circunustaneem, if not complete justification. In view of his aehievernents. meri ts sufficient respect to he addresy- ed as the Hon. ;bailee! Patch. Pony Benlioel.- J. B. R. yttolde and wife return- . Lb\ I:it• .1. part . r last w .5k 'runi • •ht.r,j, 1 r :1: I. elii•ri• I 'AP) 01V • het.' 2111 ig 'JO ti .wir Rey •',ids' relatives. John Rey riolds, who ace-rup. , lei his porents, will r wain Devoid'. -*If Lt.!' and attend tiehool there. cleoed Mrs. Revuolda expect to depart within a few days for California, where they will remain this winter Virginia City Times: - Judge Lew, L. Callaway,Glenn Har- rington of Butte. Clay Manley of En- nis and Amos C. Hall returned Tues- day from a week's outing in the Gal laths basin. They shot three boll elk The day following r heir return every- one feasted upon elk steaks, Orcas Faille Leader - A Missouri man wants a divorce be- cause his wife \called him names in Ise.\ how is that for being \slow to anger?\ butte Nave, - \I feel like a sponge because I have al.:untied so many buys John D. Rockefeller. Squeeze out. old man, squeeze out, and you won't feel so bad about It. (jardiner Wonderland - A Missouri editor is said to be slow- ly worrying himself to death over the questien of what becomes of the wind when it doesn't blow. liard work le the only cure for hard luck. Society is made up of the work- ing class and the starking class, and it is not necessary to say which of these two is prosperous and happy. There is more real humanity In the giving of a corn mutEn to a hungry man while he is alive and web ink about than there is in sending a ten dollar floral piece to set beside hint when lie is laid out for interment. A dnutele header stock train left Isere Sunday morning with nearly eon head of homes belonging tee the Yel lowotune Transportation company Their entire band was shipped, with the exception of a few kept for work during the fall arid winter. The herses shipped were taken to 'Ire , Cliff. Sweet Gram Co., tutwintered on ranches there. rerhtto Voteht, Ara., - (Soe of the biggest steers sent from the Montana ranges this year was Ifs. ..1 WW1 in the t'. assail shipment and sold on the Chicago market last week, it weighed Rose and brought 114,60 tier hundred. or Slab 10 gr, The big fat steers cnunt, Tau-' An interersting table is that re. prepared by t lie clerk of tise state board of examiners relating to the rate of tux levy in t he neveral enmities of the state, and the mho% ing is very creditable to J.d. ferson Co. Of the general levy. iiitate and county. the higher/et is in Granite Co.. :1:11-10 Ravalli with 2tI L. 4 . next Broad wa- ter and Carts... at 23 17 211 then Rosebud Y. tins!•to!.... 24 1•11). sitd .1.. 'It • As to the so•.;.11.• ; ...at of course hein Si. \h'1' lion' ¡so ti,err !s so meth prop. , t,\in r. came: the state tax Caere .2are. al IN milks hut the contit v h-'' is very Ion. tot making ci lieta. levy of IS mills. next Ion Ire . is à Clark e t Clog cade 1S 17-20. then dertersoin nith 19 1-10. BASIN. rest, ti,. Penrose* - T. ru McCauley of the Itcuider ;ay, pu now a resident of this city and being empl iced here. The foundation fur the nee vault at the hank ban been built. aad ;he cage of railroad Inn). around which the remelt sen :I ora tee hullt. Is le- ' ire,. eempleted at the maehine sh o p of the basin Reduction cempany. The Crated Miners of Basin. deed- ing a haiance In the treasury fren, the Laver Day eelebratten of Fi'. de- flated that amount te. the sohords t his Me, The telephone exehange si stem settled Herke ef the several dist r i,•l a that has ta -en prunus --1 lee will so. n he are required during Sepember t.. wuurking tree Th ri e wires have enumerate the children and report to t her , is a P cu rew n of er m \u e nn a t t '' w er • n r k eail ntu il • the Co Sap . and on titis en uniera• .ta.ling instrument«. teat is apportioned the schie.1 mcney on Thursday morning there arroy- o. the dut, lets Frota the super' e . cd In Basin a buire.h .4 gamblers ry..n, tendent. Mrs. Turrentine. we get the Butte with a half carload , -r para totio•irg list of children artween the Phe,tnslia. it ‘aali Pa) . dar uihi this .t ages e and 21 years. had CUM! to help ..lit the twill iggre• Ihetrirt Mae. Fes t al. Ira then to gather in all the 1..,0 a m and soe that wasn't loose. atol take 24 it hack to Butte with them 4:1 Is 44 under sheriff happened up that dal . subpoenaing tutors tor ti l e lust ri -t 7 A 21 13-Mili hell 'lu • 55 -1:1' Park I, II ES Moment ‚',ui,-' ed ai Iii lefii.re.. Island 14 17 -Al , Ilow 4 reek to 12 It -I' 13 « 19- - 1...n p 19 SW MI 31-91 melt 1 le 41 22 -Tres is e'rre' II II 25 I --tiatieey J-Jettereon a -Baran a - Went, 7 -Boulder *--el'arbot -44retory in- Wither - r•old wining` -Elkhorn *ary reepisi t ion papers at Dillon from T Lieut, Gee. Norris, as Ger. Toele WW1 out of the state. anui started Sunday Ti uso....- t. r the nigh school are : evening fuir Nebraska, having to g.) I\. (• lieren I.». President. Boulder David Morris, an oui time resi- Dr. I. A. Leighton. Boulder first to Lineoln t., make arrange dent and business man of Helena. A. J. Holltavav. Boulder meats fee securing the prisoner. T. T. Black. Whitehall died in a St. Louis hospital a few I) T. Gilbert, Basin daym ago. He went east fier treat.- ()lThe HSI . ... Mr. Love who has f E. R Dean Wickes ment about five years ago 11 y ears been rector of St. Peter's ' Mrs. Turrent toe, Secretary --..- Episcopal church in Helena. has ' There will N. a meeting of trustee, Senator Carter has gone east resigned and will accept the ree- of the county itillb school in the Aire and Washington Palen report torehip of a church in Davenport, of the Co Supt. of Schools On Uttar. ; him as one of the callers; reeetved Iowa, i day afternoon. i by the president on Monday. 12 p. enurt. and seeing the preparation. - sr Ils W. bring made. notified all the salf.enq is e s. in town that if any gambling sae al - s 4 le lo 17 , lowed, they would have the pleasure ie IA of a trip to Iteulder. There sa. rue II 13 gambling, and a is up to the eittiens e I: 3 tii euee that the ..rder is kept enforced. en A citizens' rommittee will he termed xt with the tole purp , se tut *wear tu a 21 31 complaint in any ease where ¡rant), ling is being done or pernotted Ting committee means huslnois. and there will be ne raise of hating anycne ..ff ”t•lo tott; 61101 iww on a hr.« offense eioa. se I» gead arid get your money in a legitiniate way . Ayer's Doctors first prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use lc today more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral rely upon it for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption. They will tell you how It heals inflamed lungs. -I had a very had cough for ties* years. The:. I trfind Aileen Cherry Pectoral. Mysore lui.es were awn healed and ray cough dropped Sw‘ Vag. Plait Henn, Outhi!e r, ntre, is. !Se., Ur.. al me. AVER tt,.. f or Old Coughs One Ayer's Pill at bedtime insures a natural action next morning. LETTER MAT. Letters for the following persons remain uncalled fur in the office at Boulder, Montana, Oct. 19, 1905. /Matz, Jim 81•4401,, Theo. Blair, hie. T I' Brainerd, Mrs Sidµ011 d mitten, 1,5\.' .-. Duffy, John 11 Hong Goo llannert. Roam, L Sammie! J Wallet, Claud AC ‚Inane, Muse Clara WInegard. Mr In calling for letters, please ety ad' vertised A. H. FOSTER. P. M. Your Attention Is respectfully called to a few things as mentioned below: - Furniture. Our stock is large and complete for House furnishing, and now as cooler weather is coming on is a good time to fix up for the winter. Come anil see the stock Insurance ompanii and get priees. .1.4 the afi'ail s of t lie big insur- ance eompaiiies are inquired tut pi anos. by the committee it. New York 1102 disclosures SilOW theft time We handle the FERNLAND, lions of dollars of surplus paid in a splendid instrument. If you by the policy holders were used are thinking of beautifying and by the officer» and directors in mproving your home by the sperulat ion for t heir own betietit. i and that they also not only pro- addition of a piano learn the vide -ui themselves wit is very large merits of the Ferulan.l. and unearned salaries but alno kept ara t he pay -rolls many of Harness, their relatives and friends. It tii.. >addle,. and Whips; a good pears to have been a big - graft all the way through. sto. k and :it astonishingly low And here is one of t he wors , ' features of the case, wherein t I • A policy -holder gets t he worst ot v whether tie companies contin • ghipmeht of BELL• as they were or are diserrsiit.. by the investigation. Now i‘V EH> 11.1. arriied, sue] it is shoW is thilt I he etithiollties they are line, were extravagantly man ••2••1 Co'.-e poliey-huelders till e ever 1 he • Urree. tr.% u ill drop I heir inesitraitee. 1.. allow their policies teddies... u hich of course will inure to the benefit Of 1 he eornpritties. There \ill Is sil great falling 4 di t if lousiness dur• ing the 11(°0 ire% years and Ili. agents and Se 33 11094 . 1011.1 hewn its ill ¡WIWI . 1004/144 . te, ¡HSU' , a ill lose their commission» but tile la peed I Militia.* t% Ill he* great I, to lise profit of the etimpanie- In Nevada (lis' state • uniamissioner has revoked of the Neva 'fork Life I u. - Co. to do lainineres in that elate ppleS. A ease of ca Messiness. a nil good] Ina: its connect i, en u it li stone ¡del bank checks is told of in the Da Dill tern.- ramie/seem-we teenier.. t he Ma lipr of t he clies•ks laid 1114.111 away and forgot them for 32 yeas s. and !rood luck in that the house- that jetted thein in yet itt bineimeree toil the check,. were de- .•Itited by t lie bank to be all ..igl.t l',73 Win. Sanford oIl,, n..t, !„ reek sent some rattle to r:a.- 1.'hicsito morke: •ttoi receive I ...hen,' from t bp Cnierigo firmt. '255. Santo , d didn t aert mois.\.'1:001 and ‚aid t..• eta. Islay and torgor all ale) t' the 1 . 1w daps aim) he mare lookii, among wane old paper, ii•t• Muted the cheeks, bninglet theii to Helena at Slate fair time „to. got the mosey on them frith which tu pay bis ',weepiest. But think of the interest he has best all thew, years; vet if he had se- cured the moneY then he might have spent it or lost it ‚Ind lior. hap• is better off it , getting it now; so there you are. What the good of money after it '- spent. A1111 ?ter good of monev if von don't spend it. The danger ofelect... res. w again dogmatist rated I'. II i! t .1.titly in t death of Saw I Price Bovg. had throo anti.. over the ohs « Irk. light lines and it dangled near therronnd but dur. ing the day w hile they Well , . Iti - ing with it no current on. About dark Airs Priee's 17. -vent - old son took hold ot time- wirl- tel was requiems' helpless, the niiit h. ar endeavor...I 11 0 1' hot' awns - frtini the wire rind she c;._ ceiva . I such a eliarire of elect Heft v that she was killisl instantly - . .1 Chinese funeral was recently held in B.rzetitaii. and as report oil ley the I ',wrinkle it was tstts'iicl- ei by it lot of unmannerly people ‚rho acteel 11,4 1110110i I fie\ were attending . a burlesque or - altele. ‚life show us nul had received coin. plitoent ai'' t Whets. The Odd Fellows have held a It ‘...i want something good. .o.; Chase Jr Sanborn's. 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