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A _ ^ TEEMS AL Or ID. and enjoy this perpetual feast. WHOLESALE STIMULA 11 0 V Lb 1 0 1 1111 tilltI I 0 IL Do not deny the country laws all - ,the out -door employment and exercise 12 I the development of Use resource.. 8IIBSCR,IPTION, $2 a Year, In Advatico. 1 - ; WILL KeNarnv linerrat AMR Plu.PRIOTOR Au Independent. weekly neweepaper publithed v err W.an..selay morning and devtard to the reek),\ of the news &tut Jefferson county. ROVIDIR. ----2114X041PRET, D,/leNEIL,É. - P. C. ERR/INDEX, • pit E • .%1(1)5. T HOMAS JOYEN, • .A. ' 1. \ TORNEGY AT LAW. . 011ee In the Pareiten'& Morris block. Bosuns. JIMPIREION 00014TT. MostAsA ( - IOWAN4 PARKER, 1,170323111 and 00131111110211 IT U.11, I14,1.11cler. - - Montana. Will practice in al the courts of Montana Territory. ORO. F. COWAN. `311. It. PAitaga. 'UT L. RSV, TT • ATTORNEY -AT - LAW. Office in the Court-House, BOULDER, : : : MONTANA. MO. D. OISIIENE. vir . WICE111.- Jarrgalt011 exiturrt. àicaessam. pmts. 1. aturvii.v, %.1 Alln.`0R1 . 4 EY-A'r.I.A W. Omen or tug PAR< HEN 6/ Nonni* Bwca. BOULDER. : MONTANA. y s„,locrorerox,_ss. PIINSICRN AND SURGEON, trerLDICit, MONTAN:%. Alike in the Jefferson Countyllank . PHYSICIAN TO BOULDSR Hot SPRINGS I. PLETCHER, M D.. .a:4• PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON, Bori.ngs, • • - - • MoerANA. 44P - Offtee and ¡rewhienee--Snuth of Boulder river -US W E.IRRACY, R. D., Physician azt , 1 Surgeon, HELENA, : : • MONTANA. 1 )11. EDGAR BROOKE, ....--Sewaroe TO THE ELK HORN ^ ELK HORN. MONT 1N A. attend promptly to professional tab; from Boulder and Vicinity. 1)0. W. M. BULLA RD, -Pitvactas ANtreleaciate- Wirer> lImerses. 1) 11,'A. R. ROBERTSON. _ _ - 14 - KNTAL. BUSGEON. All Dental work done in a thorough manner mud batiaaction . Cu idminitterei and Tent titratted Widen% Pain. Doer Over Jefferson County Bank, Boulder, M. T. T O11111011 I A I. PARLORS at the WFNIStOR HOTEL. nout.nEli, MONTANA. • EMESZ•1 2 1.I1ST, Xerte>rs.. smarm. ELIR-GOTTING, and 1111R-DRESSIIIG Done In the Bent Styles, and on, very Iteeumnable Term.. dfriedices and Children p ittly walled upon and Sutinfact ion Guaranteed. SOC! ETY MF.1ITINI$. K .fp.-Bout.DER NO. le, !MEETS • every Tuesday night at I. O. (I. T. hall. Meru - bone Of rioter lodge* are cordially invited to Attend. F. e. IIERENDIOL C. C. C. GRANAM. K. of R. &. S. el A. R. MePHERNON PONT 50. 13 holds 11.3r.• it. regular lump -tire* on the hut Friday evening of each month at the I. 0. G. T. ball, in Boulder. Contrades visiting ha this vicinity are In- vited to ramp with tel. A. S. KELLOGG, Poet Conn - slander. J. II. Mimes.. Adjutant. IS B ARK 07 JEFFERSON COUNTY. MORTARA. - PRESIDENT. f e 4SHIER. DO A GENERAL MS sob= h. 1 ma di 3ES xi. ins 1 :a. o an as. 7:3CCIIANG-ic On all Ole Principal Citleg of the World. L. L. ICC TIO•N-re. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION THE AGE - - - BOULDER, MONT. Entered at the United Wince Posh - eke of Boulder Vallee, Montana Territory, am seconds:lam mail matter. The circulation of Tug AGE. this week is 556 coition.' WEDNKSDAY„ JANUARY 23, 1889. she desires. It is this that imports vigor to the constitution and' Inialth and beauty toiler cheeks. '\- ' It does not injure a team - tu keep it at wbrk in . winter. In fact a well . housed and well fed team is all • ,the bettei . by steady work; illia so WS() is the farmer and his sons. - Make your sons d daughters a present of a horse, /and saddle and bridle, as early as they are able to manage the reins, and send thein-lout to the open air to grow vigorous and strong. ' Many of Our 'Montana farm houses are rude structures, but rude as they are, they may 'be made very comfort- able, and no one is excusable for not a fariner plows and sows, and takes chances on the elements. -.- There are many things .reeinn. mended for mulehing. Chip manure stands high. straw is passable, well rotted stable or bar:1'yard manure is good, in fact,, most any material b.; better than nothing. If you hase land that in net enclosed now is the time to get out Mier to fenee it. You can go tu the summ- it andearnp for a few.- - • _ ge t down timber. aird haul it Ileum when the weather become% more se- vere. Toe often farmers allow their fences to become tumbled down in winter and stock to.rearn at will from field to . Keep the fences up, handle your stock as you wish and allow none but your own witliiu yonr en- clotiure. There is not a great deal of sleigh- ing in our _valleys, yet every farmer should have it good pair of bob sleds to use in ease of emergency. Then a sled is indispensable in getting timber out of the mountains at thisseason of of the year. It is believed by many that it is the sun upon the fruit trees that causes them to winter kill. For this reason northern exposure are preferable for orchards, and we believe it would be well where such a location is not to, be had to shade the, tree upon the south side: Alter experiments in this direction will aeon demonstrate'the success or failure of this - Plan. Ignorant gardners and farmers burn the weeds they remove from the soil, and in doing so cast all the ammonia they contain into the air, and then . purCrise guano imported from the other side of the world to replace their loss. :Neither weeds nor straw should be burned, but sufficiently rotted to destroy the fertility of the seeds, ,and then returned to the ground for the am- monia content/re:A. m writer says: \In ordinary gardenebe crop of Weeds far exceeds in exhaustive energy the Sum - total of all the other crops.\ THE PARK MINE. {Medical Iteeord.) MIlk ted to much above 100 &- greets Fahrenheit - loses for a time a degree of ilia sweetness and density. No one who, fatigued.by over -exertion 'of body and mind, has ever experi- enced the reviving influence of, a tum- bler of this beverage heated as hot as it can beSipped, will willingly forego a resort to it. beçause of its being rendered somewhat less acceptable to the Palate. The premptnesa with whit:bits cordial influence is felt, is indeed ourpriaing. -Stone portion of it seems to be digested and appropri- ated almost iminediately, and many who now fancY that they . need',alco- holic atimulants when exhaustd by fatigue will, find in this simple draught all equivalent that will be imeingirrenifarta e. n *us nun( ant 3 sa eifying anit - ficr ifföre self and family enduring In its effects; Montana roe Iii res . an entire different There is many an ignorant, over, system of farming front that employed worked woman who fancies she could in the states. The soil is different, not keep' up without her -beer. She seasons different, and where irrigation mistakes its momentary exhila ra t it tu is necessary it requires more of an in- for strength and applies the whip in- telligent effort than in tue states where stead of nourishment to her poor, ex- hausted frame. Any honest, intelligent. 'physician will tell tier that there is more real strength and nottrislunent in a slice of bmail than in a quart of beer, but if she loves stimulants it would be a very in.eless piece of in- formation. It is claimed that some of the lady clerks in our own city, and those, too, who are employed in respect:if& business houses, are ill the habit of orca'ing ale Ol• beer at the restaurants.' They probably claim that they are \tired and no one' who sees their faithful devotion to custom- ers all day will doubt their assertions. But they should not mistake beer for a blessing orratimulus - for strength. A careful examination of Statistics will prove that men and women who do not drink can endure mOre hard- ship and do more work and live longer than those less temperate. MISSOURI RIVER BRIDGE. [Montana Mining Review, Helena.] This mine is improving rapidly and we predict, from present indications, that this property will prove a bonan- s. za to its owners. Development work is being pushed forward as rapidly as , district in which it is limited is (loin - possible. The company are working jug to the irent.-Totemend, Tranehant. ' about fifteen men at their mine.' On ' The Keating minei' located in Cettar ! ' {Rocky Mountiin Hunbandman.) .• the 7th a tine body of ore was struck Plains district, is again making a ree-1 tord for itself, having produced five ' To pursue Your work iti winter it is in the tunnel, the vein being about thousand tons of ore in the last fifteen necessary to dress in good warm four feet wide. The : ore is red oxide months that has assayed between 8 9 5 clothes. . . of iron and, galena. For thirty feet and 8,30 in gold to the ton, and the The horse that does good work all betbre making this new strike they mine is said to be loOking.better than . good, warm, but wellventilated stable. mixture of slate, quartz and ore. day should be housed 'at night in a were driving the tunnel through a Mining iteriew. ever before in its history. -Montana 1 The man that is uncomfortable Will A car Of galena ore from the tun,. ' We -have seen rich rocki' from the . Snaherland lode, Park district, owned not accomplish mach work. It is nel, »hipped, to the Helena smelter,' by P. A. Comm ._ ell• & CO. Mr. Coiner is '- therefore necessary that you see to it 'assayed: gold 0.48; silver 6.3 2-10 OM: away visiting his old home in Boston, 1 ADERS13tMG POSTOFFICE STORE. that your hired help have plenty' of le ni 52 1-10 Per•e . ent. _ ' and if he. knew of the new strike in ` Warm elothing. • - A car load of ore from the Shaft his twine he would be . back f40011e1' Cile..383. lE e CO CZer..e, an opportunity for a pleasant enstern trip at hut i ; will be good fievinety dawn, which will give people DEALER IN slight expenee and a chance at tlw same that , to take FARM NOTES. 1Front the Tow emend Tranchail.l At a joint meeting of the txtards of conamisaioners of Meagher and Jeffer- son counties on the 16th inst. there were presented for their consideration the following -among many other good reasuns-for building a bridge over the Missouri: The Mjssouri valley -comprising large portionsof Meagher and Jeffer- son counties -which were the source of the starting Of both counties, re- spectfully request of the ' boards here Present that a trafic bridge be con- structed ae - ross the Missouri river at wpoint at or near Townsend, the point for construetion ef such bridge to be left to your best judgment after due exaMination of the various places 1 where such will best accommodate the people of both sections. Our various codununities of this valley feel that they are entitled to this, and trust that favorable alul speedy action will be taken to meet the demands of the increasing traffic: between the two counties; ill the interest of miners, farmers alai stockmen of Jefferson county, and the same for our people on'ShIs side of the riVer. The bridge will be constructed, .and particulars will follow in our next issue. MINING NEWS. ms Oi.•• N EWS. pattasex He walked into the Register ntlice the other day with his' punts inside his boot tope and a smile of confidence On his face., After seating himself, and spitting twice on the floor he said: \I s'pose you always want. to get hold of the news, don't you?\ \We do,\ said the editor, taking up his pea: \'anything new in your local- ity?\ • \Well I should say so,\ he replied. ••1 live over in Walpack township; stud , 'in goin' to have a vandoo, and I want you to put : it in4Jie paper.\. \Well that hardly comes under the head of news.\ .\Don't ell?\ Don't you ¡epos° it's more inte,restin ‚ to my neighbors to - W. LANGHORNE Re ' now that nrY Jersey heifer an: bay leurii:1 7 : y s irCouwx+.:11. - . . nr,are is gola' to be sold at a sacrifice `-` T« , t y ll . , : u red ar le e .:nirel. tif Wieker, his heirs and ' alffl - igIIII . v i car . . iwn l i e- rs7i> dti li t e « l i foit ifi ati t o ha l t ha t efit . fitte i r n i t l e . in . d tl o ur i : .? to i h i e t a l r y ‘ e w r h t a l t in t k lie tb l e ;g a islat t i iii i . e di t . i t tit. 4 ‚atuated in Hie Ore gidelt, Calumet mining er know where a bran' new farmin' mill and a barn full of hay can'ire No. 1 PPLICATION FOR e PATENT. „fle. . U. S. - LAND (arrive, ' NItexv.tea, December 3, 1/0.1. - Notice in hereby given that Muses 31anciel. V1111 am B. Raleigh and Charles A. Clauee. whore pustordee auldreme ht Heleint...31. T.. have this due tiled their sp- plication fur a patent fur 1500 linear ice' ea the Rope Iode, mine or vein bearing- gold, sliver, ete., with surface ground tilM feet Hi width, together with ‚lie . 1 4p l atarleitant mill site situated in unorgatokzed min- ` .2 ing dbariet. ty of Jed - Ferro', and l'erritory of Montana, anti deagnated by the tield notes awl ufli- ' eial plat on Ille thief alike au. Lots number/it:5 A li Townrhip 9 a, 'Binge 3w,\prinuipal base line anti meridian of Montana Territory, maid Lot No. 65 A Hope lode being an (»Bowie to - wit: Reid gal Corner No. I front which the roofer» to neut. 10, 15 and 16 beans N. 32 deg. 30 min. W. ill feet: thence S. :et «leg. • W. titala feet to Corner No 2: thence N. 51 deg. 3 0 min. E. 1500 feet to,,112oenev No. 3; theme It2 deg. 30 min. E. 000 feet to Corner N. 4; thence N. 51 deg. 30 min. W. 1300 feet to Corner So An i al tl ate le it p l iw at .e ipU r rt i t k rati gi li l i t ni i7iiii g Site, Lot 65 II: Begin- ning ut ('orner No. from winch the corners tout'. 9, 10, IS HMI la bean. N.31 deg. tI9 min. W. 1112.2 feet; thence N.51 deg. 311 • %V. 600 feet to Corner NO. 2; thence N. 314 deg. 30 min NV. 3113 feet to L'orner No. 3; thence S. SI deg. el • . E. tall feet to Corner No. t: thence N. 3st deg. 30 min. E. 363 feet to Corner No. 1 the place of begin bb i bb g. Magnetic variation '3.1 deg. 30 E. Containing M.5.5 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Re- corcler'a alley of Jeffenson County, Montana Terri - t ir • The adjoining cla , i .i nvtllit are unknown. (F irst Imblicselent, Deeeddier neer ger . it:sp e rl i c tded .leir o e n re s n a l id eou. r l? ; , Z u tg i : re . d re L it rl : ni r \en 1) \ e \Ither 31, «ists,\-;\ ° jot ). in\ bought s to tint h. l vi ii ..g ... , !I d e required amount of labor neerii.:- Section * Z„4 i llar g e r it l ti e li t e tart:Pe l :e lgor el rli t m ler ot „„vs tatter t lii.' servie,' of ‚aotic', by Iatiliih,iul.itafl y»\ the pres . t,' I)ecciiulwr ti, i'047. Anal if withlu ninety ident is goin , to a no or isoine- fail or refuse toisentribute pair proportion of snub es - pe tail tare us co -ow ne r. »twit proportion being $15, with the (met of this advertimement added thereto, your interest in said claim will became the property of the It reigned under said section e124. Dated Butte, Montana, thf-tober11. nag. titmatie PLAIT. N.J. Metaxeet.z., A DREW MCCONNS,LL. . Wind Publication elm. 17.1806.1 „ XTOTICE TO •CO-OWNER. To Thomas F. elpreiggins, his heirs and ensign.: You are hereby Rol itied that the undersigned, your uettetwiiirtlintelili.elettetnitrdnIrrlz laide \ g dum,, tilt - money out o' me that wit - ,\ ano lie `'\ ö i g5 ,iist net (unterganixrd). went out. leaving tile door open. while Jefferson county. .31rantina u• l • nitory. hat expended on ettidclaim in labor in the year ending Dee. • the etlitor sadly took up his shenrs to one h\nd\ th'ihtee ISItet)' sito hei\g the \'- Mulled amount of labor neeetsury to hold nail quart: for about half price than 'know what thing like that?\ \ Perhaps so; if you want some bills printed, we will print them for you a'S regular rates.\ \No ; sir!\ he said starting up. \ After I've 'borrowed the Register to read 'for ton yeara, you can't skin no write some editorials. BOULDER CHIEF. [Helena Herald, 17th] Superintendent J. F. Taylor is in this morning from the Roulder Chief with good news for the • stockholders. He says in raisipg from the bottom of the shaft which is down 174 feet to 126 fiet level, he Iras struck it three foot vein Of high grade ore which proMises to be one of the riehest strikes in the Boulder district. - _ LUM ER . 51 ERCH A NT$. . B OULDER PLANING MILL Saab and Door Manufactory, ENOCH MiiinioN, PRO P tint'I.DElt, MONTANA. lode »sluing clam under section Ser24 of the Itevired Statuttnd of. the I:rated Shales to. December 31, And if within nicetj *aye *Rer Hanauer ice of none.. by publitution you fail or refuge lo contribute. •your proportion tif such expenditure: at. ('sa\ tier, such proport' being fifty dollar . . 1S'ith. with the rood of thin advertisement added thereto, your interest, ht • said elrant will become the property of the under- signed. ler said reetion 23'24. Dated Elkhorn, Itztetatiet. January 3. DWI. St.\ IRIAN C. NICHOLSON, Adminietratrix. Fi rit peel d feedlot% Jen bb bb ry 9. leeN9.1 • N OTIcE To to -OWNER. • i ‘.. 0 Leander Makelat. hein. and assigiw: You are hereby notified that the undersigned. your rm . :neuter tia the bicksoe quartz lode mining ...lain', in Colorado mining district. Jefferson co tttt iy. 'rerrittiry. ham -expended on said claim in labor flor- in' the year ending Deuenther 31. Dee. the sum of one I Ired dollars 1$100t. said ‚ram being the It - Wailed 101101111i of labor neeessary hold said quartz lode nti tt i tt g claim moles Steetion 2321 of the Itesietel Statutes of the United States to Deeember 1009, And if within ninety daysafter this eervieetsr make be publieati tttt you ¡aid or refuse to euntribute yum- _proportion a Pilleh exptraditure act (simmer. mitt. proportion being thirty -Hine and ontAltirel dollats wilh the coat of this adverthement adder/ thereto, your interera in ‚add Haim will heroine . the property of the undersigned ler said Sevt ion 2=4. Dated Ilecla, Montana, January 4. ne9. • 1 tELI ‚ Rit 'K. A NMI NOW. !First Publication Jamie> . O. Pts1 ) .1 N (rTicE TO co -OM SLR. To Mat. /look'. Wickes,,his !mimeo.' assignee The 13\\ider Planing \ ' ill i\\\' i\ e\ ' \4 \ t \ P er\ You are hereby mended . that the uselendgi ed. voter at. land P re p ared to fientrall ever). de'criPii°\ üt tsiiiwite.m in the ' Hap.. quartz lock • • \ de l itn;Col- • motto tt i tt g district nutorgunized Jefferson ty Montana 'ferritory. about two miles from the 3311 - 111 clizkg nerilLte'rieti I;f : rning AI or Haim'. have expended ten „tini itt labor during the year ending Dee. 31. 1:018. atriums of „tue tehim being the re- in any quantity anti on short mane. ( 'tint rector (mired amount of labor necessary lib 1101.11'4.W 011illls. and Builders will save time and money by making • • • • • • their purchases in Boulder. ler =4 of die Revved lode „iii' .1 Mattsten of the United State. to December 31, lirt9. And if within ninety days after this service of „Mice by publiteition you fail or refuse ‚1,, etintribute your I also carry in stock and am prepared to impiety proportion of tench expenditure as (streamer such prpportion being thirty-three and oue-third dollans (en:0i), win% that, comt of this tavern...mein added thereto, your interest in said claim will become the property of the undersitrned under raid Section 2324._ Dated Wicker, Montana, January 2. le*. MAT. WAIIAI.A. 's S.' LI.! JOHNSON.' ¡First publication January tr, leak) Mining Timbers, Bridge and Dirnennion Timbers., lath, >Bangles. And every description of eonstruetion material. Am inspection of my stock and prices ir respectfully rolicted. MILL AND OFFICE AT RAILIMAI) DEPOTS. 1 13 OVLDER LUMBERYARD. Kunt.rxxxue. mouLnixos. CEDAR Shingles. and all kinde of Finiehing Lum- ber, Building and Tar Paper, constantly ' nished foi . ALIAS SUMMONS. . I» Jtestiee Court of Jefferson township. Jefferiton coun ty. Territory of Montana, before George Wil- kinson, Justice of Ow Peace. Peter F. Mock, plaintiff, rersest Jaseph J. Schenck, defendant. The people of the Territory of Montana to the k Oxeye -teamed defetidtent. g - reeting. You are hereby rum ttttttt ed to be . and appear be- fore me, Get rare Wilkinson. a Justice of the Peace in suiti for the eminty of Jeffenton, at my Mike in Jeerer- nten City, on Saturday, the 16th «lay of February, A. I). lame, at ten o'citeek a. tn. of said day then and there to make answer to the complaint of Peter F. Meseta, the above -named plaintiff. itt a civil action to on hand. Yard oppoeite the Courb•lioure. recover the sum of .1111. hundred and forty-five and Convenient for teams. Aber., plans. fur- and inerehatedine *old and delivered by jelitinliff to ti ti ‘ ft f n , itti aL.. ttlretitli dollars (51.15,50), for meats. produce, 1 - • - t art his specie instenee tiled retinae& in Om uses., bridges, etc., and con- year 1 , 304. Attel in default thereof judgment will he rendered itgainst you. Joreph J. Seltent . k, the above- nel building of /Mille: named defendant. for the satin of one I bed and forty -tive and Oily -hundredth dollars. ($143.33) and GROESBECK & stmrKiNs. ......t. of snit ill i hie Isobar expended. Biveat under my hand this Illt .lay of January, A. . . D. Inlet (;I:O. WILKINSf. , N. . Justice bf the Peace. !Fired Publication Jentutry it, Islet.l WINSLOW A. MOORE, ANIL'I;Afirl'RERII OR PINE FINISHING LUMBER. „ SHINGLES AND LATH. 1, _ ERTIS EMENTS. NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. LAND ()FRICK AT 1407.F.RAN. NIONIA NA. November:30, leas. Notice is hereby given that the following -named settler has filed notice of his ¡literati tttt to make time> proof in ‚rapport of his claim, and that raid proof wilr be made before the Register und Receiver at Rose- man, Nbentatitt, 011 TIICR4IRV..lantaterv '22, ISMS, riz.: WILLIAM W. r()Iel'ER, who made Rome -- stead Entry No. QM, for nouthweet quarter, neetion No. 20, twp 3 se, r2 w. Ile nano.. the following wittiessen to 'trove his con - ti tttt MIN residetue urion 1 cultivation of said lend, \űz George B. Franks. Dennis Sheehy. William C. 51elbenotigh. and Flaherty, all of Cold spring, Initt anti, (41. - ..0. W. MONROE, Reeder. [First Publication Dee. 3. Sue. 1 ICE l'AI.ACE R.11T.S. The Montana Central will ‚tell tit**. to St. Priul and return at S40 for the round trip. on aceount Or the lee Pkilace Carnival. Ticket* on sate January 20th to 26th, good to return within ninety dayl. front date of sale. For further infortmdion hope i re of ‚t'. agent al Boulder. P. P. sitEt.nv, Allen Carpenter have made all arrangements to start up 'the Sunniait mine in the Dogtown district and will push developments right through. The mine is very promising,. and,the IMmension Irinal)ers • -A/1'D- 'MINING FL'UMB LUMBER . SA -TO 0RDER.-AS Mill On Muskrat (7e:el: than -anticipated. But be shOuld le'n\• I IOW 1 , - TO OET TIIERE. , Tickets over the Northern Pacific. from all pelai\ In Menton* to the Mt Paid kel ' , unlit - al will be cold flou' the 20th to the 25th of January. Tlet. prier during this time will be e40 for the round trip and the ticket« in the currilval, whieh will last from January 23d to , cleruary th:.10; nf-thr. .e.,ipat vegetable was shipped to the smelter and sam- take 'time to bring -kit& a wife, as we Bookie flitter% and Notions. %Igo Inc finest and turret assortment of, '' \I ntry lume Pl 1,11 : 'gold 1. 92 ; ois.: lead are inclined to believe that he will. en ittsymAS AND 1101%1 la.' V coons A O'VERTisE in TIRE it will remit. A ve.\ - end say if ‚itt would 114)t ht. a farmer 15 2-10 percent. ' -Tows/cad Trandatte the town. tN. school .1i.I riet na e•nonty •