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The Age (Boulder, Mont.), 28 March 1888, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036049/1888-03-28/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
is • 7kal. • _ llationletei;3 7 . niart-c..-C , 11. 25, ]Elcs - a - i.iell.4.1\ - , Max - At/ix:1Ln, rilitcylry, 'VAT • 1.›. 13. _ . T HE AGE. --A WEEKLY NEW'SPAPER PCB - bolted every Wednesday at Boulder, Jefferson county, Montana Territory, at a subseiiption price of le 4 year, payable strictly fin advance. It will be the HIM of the publisher to fundah tolho subscribers a couiplete and timely report of all the local happenings of interest in the county, auti to make sure of this he will endeavor to have every section of the county represented by an energetic and reliable eorrisomostent. Due pundits] will be made of anything likely to advance the interests of th •ooUiitv nuitI••various campaand valleys within its borders. Editodul continent will be made on all questions of local ifierest, anti to:tuitions of genera] interest will be discussed as May be deemed advisa- ble. Soil selected matter or items of general news .QU.1RTZ L tc.1 l'IoNS. miles tost ot St. Louis, [(Jolted ,I forsett 100111,N ; t lid has a, 1111.11.1 id trade „ ,.. . . as may be inserted will be thoroughly edited. so that in the early days ot January 'were very voted January 2d, by James Lint - sit/11. matter of no importance will not tia a place in the • • columns ef THE Mie. The paper will be small in numerous. The following is aportial , Bulldog and Dcedwinch lodes, Cedar sine, but the 'editor will endeavor to make every lhte 14, 1887, by Joe - Itabdan and • WItieli extends to al/ the net -idiot - in .eantfis• 110 see his two store - rooms, 'Ile following is a list Of the post olliees in Jefferson county,. with the names of the postmasters known: Alltambra----W, Redding. 'Amazon -J. NV. Curtin. Basin -T. Hopkins. Preuitt. in it readable. list of the loeations recorded: Plant district, located January 2d, b• While it will be tlw aim to secure thoroughly re- liable and responsible correspluttlents, the cantor dis- claims any pentonal responstibilit y for statements or opinions expressed by correspondents. Tula AGE lllll ben, among its aetive friends and ree.r7urteolre . ,:1:,`,7f,tn(fefteore.tren . ‘;-111`;,f:Ut. pressed wishes, the paper will nor assume the chant* pionithip of either party. While lbws remaining neutral an fur as political parties are concerned, the editor reserves the right to disettss when deemed ad- visable stieb questions of political econ lllll y astir n consider of importaftee or interest to..the readers of the paper. - ADVERTISES IINTN. As the subewrIption lints of Meal papers are :seldom if ever audit:Watt to support the paper of themselves - , Tug AGE will, in aeconhime with Ow usual etuttons, receive advertisements for insertion in its col na. The advertising space, however, will not be allowed to encroach too ntueh 111)011 . the spate devoted to reading smitter, or to interft•re with thé Principles enunciated in the paragraphs 'Move. Advertisements will also be mubjeet to acceptance - by the editor, who will endeavor to exclude from the columns of TuE AGE anythine of a fraudulent or disreputable t•hiar- meter. The terms; of advertising will lue as follows: Five tents per line of Nonpareil Obis type) for the first insertion, three cents per line for each subsequent Innértion Fifty' Cents perintirottsrtimort spnce-for the first insertion, thirty cents per inch for each sub- sequent insertion. No ad'vertmement recei' -cd for less II two line«. Changes in advertisements are equivalent to first insertions. Twelve lines of Non- . pareil make an int -Ii. The following table will enable George D. Wallacti and Joint 111eCul- ticivertisers to estimate the (me of adverthetnents: 1 time. 4 times, 3 monthas.Atmora. _ i nc h : -- • g -160 - 4 e *it (511 Three lines IS Four lines 70 :PC: 'U1 :t ) One inch .41 1 40 1 Six lines WILL K ItNNEDV. Sorrok elm p i k o p tu rn3, ......... i ecrwarg a. PARKER, 1170itli111 and COUNSELLORS It UV, - - - 1%4 °titans\. . Will practice in all the courts of Montana Territory. Gao, P. Cows's. . M. II. P•akres. - i A. LEIGHTON, M. D., • PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON, BOULDER, MONTANA. -.-- - Office in the Bach, Cory tit Co. building. PHysicuat to 130IILLIN lie SPRINDS. Tr- of Pe.s•BOULDElt 1.01/01:1, ÉO. W. MEETS e every Tut4tday night at 1.0.0. T. hall. Mem- bers of sister lodges eirt• cordially invited to attend. W. e. TEN EYCK, C. C. F. W. Coxes, K. a a as. • There have been some 230 mineral locatione in Jefferson county repot - dot in the;office of the County Clerk and Recorder sinée the firtit Of January of this year.' Many of them Ire prob- ably relocations as the locations made Mendocino quartz lode, near Clarkt• ,,ond Prickly .Pear ereeks, located Jan- uary lat,by B. Z. Young. • ' , Meinlig/it quartz lode west ' side ot' Mitchell gulch, 400 feet from Lost thance hoisting 'works Janttar 1s1, by L Ë Zimmerman: Lone Star quartz - lode, in Little Pipe- . stone unorganized district, twitted January 1st, by C. W. Honaker, Crystal quartz lode l Little Pipestone unorganized tristriet, located January 1st, by C. C. Eckert and C. W. non- aker. Emerald quite lode, Mountain min- ingtrict utiles northwest of Bedford, located January 26th, by Jobb. Ma.lcolt gnat - 4 lode, Mountain dis- triCK'Siheel of Spirling gulch, four miles from Bedford, located February 25th, by E. F. Smith, Thomas E. Nel- son; and J. W. Swengrath. • • Hiairefha quartz lode, Cataract ininz ing district, located January' 1st,' by Frank r ik Morgan. ' Yankee — DoOdle - ijitarfz - Tode, Cataract district, Jaiitrary b k Frank T. 'Morgan ititd Frank Murry„,_ Lad- Chatice quartz lode, Colorado disfriet, located January 1st, by - Phil- lip Miller, H. B. Nye, and John C. G Ak.aehrfriiquirctiNitrretileee Koe el •61.1 ni evening of cadi month at the I. O. T. ball, in Boulder. Comnidt•s visiting in thin vicinity are erOssf r quartz lode, St. Louis dis- district, located -January fith, by D. H. \‘'ishing THE ..‘ (».; siw(pms. »1)(1 may eitotild be eiianged, making them more vited t°\unP I:?.4. 1 ZELL00(1, ram ciiiimetitai; , ‘ trh . t. located Dece • mber 15, 1887, by winter, 101 1 11 li arry Whiter. it have the eoureige to expre›.s its von- distinct rharityter and kw liable J. H. litmus's., Adjutant. Samuel WeisMiller: • Little Chidf lode, Colorado unorgair-; ized district, located January . 2d, by \ i V t tee. S. Luce . lode, ai Plain ihsti James Hannon and Joseph 1..i . thlean. A r ea , Life lotit'. Cedar Plain (list , lorateilJanuary•241.byJames Hursten. 1./iilitight beite. Bald 'Mountain district, located Jannary 2, by .1. \V. crowell, James Plunkett, sain Nelson, and. II. F. Crowell. l'orterne hole, Catarina distriet, lo- cated January by JaIller; Maddt 11 and Curtis M. Hill. .• • • Annie 16tie, St. district, located January 2d, by John - Warren - and Jantes Jobb. GeNtteke• lode, St. Linlis or NIetintain district. located•Januart; 2t1. by 1..N. Thinttpitoti,, Jelin Warred, and ;lames • rhora lode. St. bads distriet, lot.a . ted January 2d, by John Warren and Jas. Jobb. • Copper 4 - ing lodo. one mile south- of 'Wickes, located . ottiarY 1st, by .1crloi W. Rüssell and Ph lip Miller. Olicer ne mile mirth 4,1 Wickes, located January 1st, by joint W. Ruiisell. - • Annie Belle lode. Itigfoot un organ i z4 - I I • district, beaded January 2. by li itgli,• Win. I I ill.I heur\ Moulds. and John Morgan. EFFEltsi POSTOFFICES. milers, and warehouse fiat to the veil- ing of fresh, clean goods, wtaild 111011' - ad ‚'1' any one „-lit) thought this plare tt defunct. Wt. lia vt. a good livery- and feed - stable, (.111(1i -idly managed by Mr. A. II. Doughty. A splendid ineat7tuar- ket, Owned by .11. Hossfeld lie both energetic and pushing young Men. Tiwy supply fi•e:41t inea ts to St. Louis, Bedford. Dttgtotvn, and tilt\ W:ígnear leuller have a largo and well-furni.-lied blarksinith shoplind are kupt bisy. :11r. John I,. Paskhill is the tonsorial artist of the to‘t It is.an e\qui , :ite pleasure to sit in his restrul chair and listen to thy ' on\ ;ird flow of his perpelOal-ittotion tongue. .1Olut is a tit;pt -Mass harbor • and as a single-handed talker ' he's a - .1aniett theanost popular s:1- 10011-111all ill till' l'011nirV, 14:1:- :I lir.-t- clas plaee. Ile keeps his rooms clean and ordi-ely and sets out en his eounter noue but • the finest ()flit' uid groeuriits. lantiing does a general boot and latsinc• s s. \Vt. have a good hotel, 1114. central. kept by NIrs. John 14. Ripley. and the - frtteeling enblie ap- preeiate it. too. ' VikaySci• (lit' iiIi for this v. anti is 11 1 5 0 1 , 0 ,1 10:1 • ter and ,Itestiet. or flit. •1 it. is kept busy. ' • We !lave cloirelt ttYiey pyr inuuiul lu and a good Suriday- , .•liool. Thy .iood '1:•ia.plars, a strong 'and rtillinsiastiy as far 4 $ Itielltior 11IeS'orley. claiteey---M Harvey. • Cold Spring-J(11in lehtleirty. • oinet -J. '1'. Pat•kison. Corbin-. • • Elk • ii.' flobden. Grace --'I'. regor- -.1. 11'. Cory. • Jefferson City-tieorge Hope. -Ellis Elmer. • Montana Pipestont, Spt•ings Mr. Stuart. Phteer - -.1: N.' •K div. itailet•sburg Dr. N'awter. St. Louis- 11 1- 111. Risk. 13.4ILCD3E1C, GIC:gi=1:1?• °CS.. (Limited.) Wholesale and 11 t . 11. NV. Gardiner and E. L. Pierce. }'elloir Arket lode, on the range be- yietions rep:lit - tiles , / of friond or t'oe. to (-intrusion with othe-r postolliees in' - Work for honor and fot• ntOney, and the United States. ' though we miss the latter 'tis *glory . - It.t 1..1 NC E l'ItOM BASIN., (-weigh to gain the former. ••• . i--x-rixt-r: dseetaati://treomettasei• \f rig A U K./ DEAI.EILII IN 13-11..C>CJIIEFLX31303, Rats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, GENTS' letTRNISHINFal• GOODS, FANCY NOTIONS NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. ---ke(— A large stock of 4:214-i2at ]Elcawczlicsisc, CAPS, AN 11 Is kept constantly on band : PRISE g • Waddington lode, Cataract distriet,.. located January 1, by Petrick Dough- ert and K. Rod teat. Maginniii lode, Boulder unorganized district, located January 3d, by James • Rowan. tweet' Elkhorn and Raderaburg, lo- cated January . 2d, by O. E. Knowlton and J. M. Parker - , 'relocation of the Lime Timber and »miterk lodes, Coi - orado unorganized district, located January /st, by Samuel C. Rickett; 4 . January 1st by John T. Filcher, Chas. A. H. Palmer, and F. S. Putnam. the Grand Army ha Id ill Mile.; (111 v W. Moles, and Wm. W. Rowell. AM/eerie lode, 'leader unorganized distriet. located January 2d. by Joint T I • W and_W. 'Wobet•—M. Weber. ltrool:i.. .\\. jok es .101111 Sylityiner. \Votelvilly John Fioyd. A petit i(ni bytal gotten up* and been nuniuron , ly signed by people . fia this vieinity the postottlee - thneities drop the word \Valley\ front the name Of the ofliee here, on aueouni 4if its Itting ekee'ptive int - that there is ne tettn here but simply a valley. It\ would seelu that Illy pet it ion should h t . granted without 11110.11 qut•stion. 11'Iten the -town was Idat led it was named Boulder, so that C.a . 4/141in:try legal purposes it IBIS QUO Weser lode, Basin Gillett gold mining meets every Salut•day u tiir postal purposes it has tlistriet,located January Sill. by Ilarry Thus ‚1)11 $ee et. re not 411 , it (101(1. (ir . W inter. . though W4' du MI cniny the honor of It, w n1 It 1 SPIAll Miller tit -nimble that Robert Barite lode. Ilasin Gulch gold being thy ronnty Yapilal. other postoiliee I 141 Ill's ilk the county e • 'I'll LGII 1N Mary kale, Cataract district, located At the clopartiount envanipinent of W. Re 14/414-/4 N.04. '2 tutil 3, Qtta- •t distriet. IcaUted January 2d, by John Tt. Filcher, Charles W. Moles, and Win. W. Rowell. - Wooedter E.rtendim lode, Strawberry ereek, located January 1st, by Ergs - man Axe. ; Chicago lode, Cataract distric,t, - locat- ed - Jamtary 1st, by Patriek Dougliirty 'and joif S. Harris. - Milwaukee lode, Cataract district, lo- cated January let, by Patrick Douglt- _ ezty and John S.- Harris. Hermit lode, one mile and a quarter from confluence of Cataract and Big Boulder creeks, located January 2d, by John Walls and Win. R: Gibbings. irenetian Red lode, in nef see4, t 9n, r 3 W, located January _2d,- by Jolla Ranch Rutter tia 1-.Ggszis --AND- ALL ARM/ . VS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Are Made a specialty by this house. Highest natrkefprice paid ro t BUTT». EGOS, AND AU:it - ape COriseinte PRODDC1.. - 10 THOMAS it CO., ALII• BOULDER, MONTANA. - • aisedkawevieet2a, 'Heating and Coohitig stoves, TIMPANI, ' WO0I303TOmi. . Qum eantaivais. A fair stock kept on hand at all times. nut LI:elfertte' ATient A.1.8 ItnPr IN GOOD SUPPLY •-stefit --- tiOLTJ Kt 1 • REASONABLE ILATI*4. Tin Work and Repairing a nweialty. TOP PRINTING -Tut Ann office is not prepared e; et present to do ,joh work itt Mine, but if desired hy friend. orders visit he received to he executed e sewhere, good workinansWfi reasonable prima WRINKLES FROM ItADERS1;1 - 1:( eleeted to serve the unsuing .\ oar: ( • Penes:lid Correspondence of THE Al i I .Spring though - Fifty and coy still is slowly 'coming. anil buSinese is; Opening up. The Keatiog and Blacker mines are starting up with a full force of men. Clarke, Wylander, Ziminerman, and several who own hernatite-of- iron leads, used at. the smelter foi - fluxing purpomes, are starting men to digging the ore and teams to hauling thè rock 'to market, Fifteen or twenty prospectors are at ork near town on rorrcising_goI41 a ;el silver leads. In fact, taking eN i•ry- thing into consideration, the outlook for the Radersburg district is brighter than it has - been for • ears. The Dogtown prospectors think that a big boom wilLetrike them this Faint - men A. rumor has reached here that e alipenter lead has been sold; con - here and Elkhorn this season. Al- ready the bills are dotted with the camp -fires of the everfhopeful and en- ergetic prospector. last „'tek the l'ollowing 4,111Yers wen. • Department ommandia — S• niters, Helena.- 14. V. e. (',—II (l)i'3' Boineyn, Fort ;Keogh. ‚J. \'. C. -V, A. Cook, Boulder. 4edieal Director -Egan E. Kitep- ner,Fort Keogh. Chaplain -S. A. Wallace, Billings.. ; Council of Adiqinistration-Wil- ; kenson, Wilson, 'Shoemaker, Sloane, Kellogg. Representatives to the National Encampment at COIttliileils. Ohio- Jattlet.i 1 I. P. Wyman; alter- nate - S; - .1t•sepit E. ( * allow - ay, lt:1: - . - Fissk. The next annual depatinient en- campment is to be held at Helena be- tween /1pril I and 30, 1889. ; _ 1-11'111.1RY NEWS. The Forum far \Hirai has its - third artiele its series on -. ..‘1 . 11;it Shall has many praethial . ideas, but who 44- Fitateeetheni in such e cold-blooded and , selfish Way - ae to destroy much of their good effect. of a pleasant little paper in the cur- rent New Princeton. Reribto 'on \Books About Books.\-`. My. Hutton .Wal4 re- cently asked ',if 'he had anything ap- propriate for ;the. columns of the new S amuel Tr_4)lott and. . -- tntWand - thatonly - the old court -home' and -- welccitne - weeklyi - earrien awl For- - .King . David lode, north fork . 0 f 4' is left to mark its site, a brief résumé; eide ,. 11te peennptly answered that he of or business men will phibitbly not could furnish two then/Quit words or . - be out of place. • , so the various engagonienta of Ed - First and ferevabst, Mr. Frank Wells ' win Porrtot - Niblo's' Sflarffen-ff still runs the largest and most Varied such an article was , thought tti be being/guarantees/. Mammothlotlei Moutain district, four stock of general merchandise in Jef- pertineht Scannell - . ' • • sideration win - re ) -the Pelee .. '4.34'4° _, 4t4 _, \ r ar - - Morning . Glory and Big Pine lodes/ doubt - be a rush of tnen in between tide is :»Y • u»v• ' u• n• rarkimrst; wo» two ..miles north of Clancy, loéatesi January 1st, br Citai - les L. Meçaill»Y• Boulder and You Bet lecléS, half mile south of Clancy, located January ; 1st, - Cha6 L. Wed Bonanza lode, near Prickly Pear creek, located Jaunary 4th, by Samuel Triplett and Joseph Hill. •••• Red Oak lode, between Crystal and Jack creeks, located January 4th, by Clancy creek, tea 1niles from Gregory, Itioatett January 2d, by David Banta, Robert Cain, C. H. Heuer, and J. 4. Bitnça. George McKay left to -day on a busi- ness trip to the county -seat. Keep an eYe on them, over there. Asa good manY of the - Boulderitee think this town is deader than a door- • f [The following was omit ted from the 111(5111 rorreepondence last week on at> einint of a lack of time to get it into typed Sf )1 I •ty . in Basin has itow settled _ down to business. The ruder elements - of the frontier have gone, and now dontest ic women fearing God and K.11001141 to hanelike dutiem, lend their charms to the life led here, to which ;without them it would be a stranger. • Basin will not boourlike a ,rocket, hut it is growing steadily and will cindinue to do so, and the men who stopped here a year ago as an experi- ment, will in a few_ years be the props - of a cent mining city. Basin -Sends 'gratulations and greet- itigs TliE Aue. MaTylfprosper and stt•er clear of \isms\ and old woinen's Nearly 200 persons eminent in po- etry, philosophy, journalism, theology :tml . belles-h , ttre., died during the year 1557. 1,ATRONIZE THIE riot 71.131'4It rtittiCe _STORM.- __.- - PINE Anything yeti need in the line of DRUGS. PATENT 311;1)1i INES, • PAINTS'Cbilm• TWOS A full lints 01 • ci-Altiaiert AND c1llAsi4 kmplDe In Meek. \ Sixty 'different Patterns of VP „A. Z Z Z Ak. 'Me 11111 Ckatasys,- • • Jewelry, Cigars, Tobaccos Cubes. in Fn.*, whiela will be sold at Ut -lens prior.; •catt and see the latest.designs. PARCHES & MQRRIS. Pwinurress. , •- • 7' 1IJ AGE IN located in the mental story ot the Ten Kyrek Wilding, opposite the court home in Bould•Y, t'orne to see us when you ace.iii toWn.