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The Mountaineer. (Big Sandy, Mont.), 18 Aug. 1921, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036072/1921-08-18/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• ^. 0 <'s `-\*\••• o t• • • • • • • • •, BARN BURNED STRUCK BY LIGHTNING • During an electrical storm LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS :: last night the large barn of J. • • -• • 0 • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • Job printing at this lattice. E. N. Barret was a Fort Ben- ton visitor last Thursday. Mr. awl Mrs. M. 0. Jenkins left yesterday by auto for a trip to Glacier Park. Miss Alta Smith has returned from Everett, Wash., where 4 4 he has been visiting. Howard Schults of Joplin ,was a visitor with the home olks here last Sunday. Mrs. Quade of Butte is visit- ing her sister Mrs. N. McMillan and also at the Collins home. Lutheran services at Riedel Sunday, Aug. 21, at 1. P. M. S. Theo. Thompson, Pastor See Farmers Produce Co. for good feed oats. We also handle Blue Pony coal at $10 per ton. Celeste E. Bly made home stead proof before Wm. T. Cowan at Box Elder yesterday. M. V. Wiley left Monday for the east part of the state in the interest of the Eagle Creek .Syndicate. Miss Haien Austin of Great Falls is spending a vacation here visiting Mrs. Fred Collins and Miss Bess Gobel. There will be a Commercial c tub meeting Saturday night at sda/ o'clock. Important that everyone should be there. Fred Cummins of Birch creek arrived here yesterday and ex- pects to leave today for Stan- ford where he witl work during the threshing season. Arthur Bilile returned Friday from Fort Benton accompanied by his daughter who had been in the hospital there as a result of a severe sprain to one of her ankles. Fred J. Silvernail, Bernice Lawson, R. R. Mackie, Clifford L. Leach, I•lewellen Jackson and Stella Pontius made proof before Commissioner Barre t t yesterday. Delegates from Treasure lodge A. F. & A. M. to grand lodge this week at Butte are C. I. Jensen, P. 0. Brende and W. A. Schur man. Mrs. M. P. Moe and Mrs. C. H. Ness are dele- gates to grand chapter Eastern Star. Word was received here from Dr. L. G. Shroat who !s at Se- attle that he was married last week. The doctor volunteered no further information but it is presumed that in the ecstacy of his desertion of single blessed- ness he supposed that was enough. The doctor and his bride are expected home soon. Patterson one mile north of Hopp was struck by lightning and burned. It was a well built large two story barn 32x50. Mr. Patterson carried some in- surance but not nearly enough to cover the loss. Mr. Patter- son reports the storm in that vicinity as being very severe. Born: —To Mr. and Mrs. Peace, Monday, July 15th, a girl. There will be a tiremans meeting at the fire station Fri- day night. Editor Harbour of the River Press was in town today. This office enjoyed a short visit from Mr. Harbour. Miss Nell Welt returned this week from Glacier park where she spent two weeks. She will soon go to California where she will teach school. Dias Worstel, brother of Dr. Worstell. arrived from the ea -t the first of the week for a visit. From here he will make a trip the western coast. He left in company with Dr. and Mrs. Worstell yesterday for a weeks trip to Yellowstone park. Sheriff Hammaker, who re- turned from an oftiicial trip to Loma, reports that the ranch home of George Christofferson, of Colony Bay, was destroyed by tire last week, There were no effective means of subduing the flames.—River Press T. H. Arrison from east of here was in town today and or- dered advertising which ap- pears on this page for a dance to be held at the Glaza place one mile east of Eagleton. The Mountaineer family en- joyed a feast of tine home grown strawberries Monday, the product being from the gar- den of Theodore Nordrum who lives 17 miles southeast of Big Sandy. Mr. Nordrum reports these strawberries with much other garden produce were raised without irrigation. The community meeting was held as scheduled Saturday night and most of the program as announced was carried out. The band recently organized here made its first appearance 1NGA rrEms TWO SETS OF ORGANS . L. Jacicsoa met with a seri- ous accident I ist week, aline cranking his Fora, Oro vinz his wrist out of place. Man Can Swallow Water and 1Th.,?n Bathe in It. Mrs. P. J. Engam, Ada 1.111a• ••I•SA1aft. iscevered\ by Fro\- b Atad. ier and E again calle I at emy. Used Prcuhar Talents to the Ackley ran,:h Sal lay eve- nutz. B. Brech.sxt t wo plgs troll 1, I ty last week. Mrs. C. L. Ray and E trl Ar- ganbright went to Virgelle Monday. Miss Maude Diacon was a caller at the Glen Dixon home Sunday. Ada Mosier and Maude Dia• con called on Ethel Ray Mon- day afternoon. C. L. Ray left Friday for the Basin to run a separator for Mr. Mosey. Augusta Bohner called on Miss Ethel Ray Sunday eve- ning. Cliff Sortor ant Thomas Ker- ney out time residents of Ingo vicinity returned for a visit from Waahingtoa w1 re they have spent the last four years. No place like Montana it semi. Mrs. Castle Arganbright cal- led on her sister Mrs. Wm Moi- ler last week. L. Bierwagen and TV A •kley were basin-esi calleca iii Bi t ; Sandy ty. Mrs. Herm tn Mosier and dau- ghter Sidney spent on day last week with Mrs. C. S. Jack- son. Mrs. B. Bredesoa and son Ol- af spent Thursday with Mrs. S. C. Linder. Bruce McCowan overhauled L. Jacksou's Pord last week. Eagieton News. C. A. Siemering spent Sunday a fternoon at the Delp home. Ira Kessler and Robt. Delp finished cutting wheat on the R. J. McKinky ranch Wednes- day, Miss Mary and Benina Paik spent Friday of last week with Mrs. John Stordahl. Mrs. Park visited Mrs. Van Buskirk Thursday afternoon. C. A. - Siemering left Monday for Havre. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Magnus• son and daughter and Miss Viv- ian Miller spent Sunday at the • 111111MINSIMs Chas, Davis home. See Farmers Produce Co. for and was well received. A I good feed oats. large crowd was present. Lunch i We also handle Blue Pony was served and dancing was coal at 810 a ton. enjoyed after the lunch. .J. M. Asal this week received a standard weather record out- fit with which he will keep an official weather report of both temperature and rainfall. Rec- ords will be taken twice each diy and monthly reports will be made to the government weather service at Helena. The guage last night showed .3 inch of rainfall. NOTICE Of EIBNTH GRADE EXAMINATION A news item in the Great Ti;F: iiitarat; Falls Leader says Peter Laulo, !'1:iN will be given at director of the Montana Oil the following places on August Provrties corporation, has 25th and Nth, 1921: Geraldine, gone to South Dakota to enter Fort Benton and Big Sandy. into negotiations with the firm Pupils Nvao have but two or of Norbeck & Nicholson, drill- three sulkjects left to complete era to secure equipment to the eighth grade are urged to drill the company's holdings on take this examination so that the Virgelle structure- The they may enter High School well site has been spotted by withou: subjects to make up. Geologist G. N. Knapp and a Pl7 , 10fIAM. test will be started as soon as THURSDAY. possible. The company has 9:00 Civics 1:30 Grammar large holdings on the Virgele 10:15 Recess 3:00 Recess s'ructure and has spotted five 10:30 History 3:15 Reading possible drilling sites.—River 12:00 Intermission 4:15 Close Press. FRIDAY. 9:00 Arithmetic 1:30 Physiology STRAYED 11:00 Recess AgricnIture One black mare and one bay 11:15 Spelling 2:80 Geography mare each branded 71 on left I 12:00 Intermission 4:00 Close shoulder. (inc black mare :4 • on left hip. s I Reward offered for return to I Joe Collier, Big Sandy. Do It Now. Motto for peastmista—Never put off ell t om o rrow what you can rue today. —Boston Transcript. For Sale—Thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorn roosters, $1.50 each. W. H. Clawiter it pd Big Sandy. Fire sale Bargains the entire stock included. Brende Bros. Hardware Equals Twenty Tunnels. The two enormous imisottry-faced t eel towers supporting tin• contime plated bridge connecting Nlarthattan with Jersey City will each of them be 840 feet high, or 48 feet Oilier than the iVis.lwortli building. The tipper deck of the bridge. over whirl, %%III floe all the automobile and motortruek traffic. mill accommodate an many moving vehicles Sit tell twit - track tithe,: suit - hi as the patlr tarnn to is - built tinder the Iiui,huin rivet' at (trial street, et ti cost of $150,111Sti85t. The Meer deck sill curry ten rail- road tracks. l'he bridge is expeeted to mot ;110,- 01e1,11410 Tunnels under the river. equivalent to the bridge In traffic ea- piteity. nould. It Is estimated, eost two and a half t!mes as murk Not fewer that) 1.1 1 1 of theta would be required. Swallowed Olgaret Holder. I.e. % a Chinese tiny of ten. •-a• tidies to the Shanghai hospital. mu f e w weeks ago after \swallowing' elgaret holder 211i Mehra 1010C. % inches In diameter at the wider end and 1,4 Inch at the lower end. with a linen band 'A inch In riltittocer. Es. andnation Minuet] that this objeet had lodged In his windpipe end that all his breathing a as being done through It. An effort to get hold of the eltgaret hOhler with forceps end pull it out failed, so the surgeon opened the boy's throat, got bold of the loser end end withdrew It that way. Fool Germans During war. -- 1'•-r:s.—Tlie French Academy of itllivniu..ex the tiiik•overy ot eiett it terms a \mutt most fortunate- ly constructed physiologically (ow 1W:1V- Ing the torrid licat %%ave.\ 1111,11 I. Vladimir Bolgarsky, formerly a cap- tain in the Russian army and Itillee the Bolshevist revolution a refugee in l'arls. According to th.• report, ILA. garsky has a \'Iliad personality of ill - gist ive organs.\ l'he multiplicity' of talents possessed by these organs lend themselves to many practical uses. For instance, sh.mer baths are scares- and over- palreillzed in Paris at present, but this .1.s•s not annoy Bolgarsky. Ile slimily drinks :SO glass., of to e w ater, which fog I occupies tutu dome I lure minutes, then, being Ilium cooled in- side his trick organs return the eater by way of the mouths in the smile Con- dition as %%hen my:Ohm - ed. :Ind svlIli !well force ftn.1 %eloelty 111:11 the stream rises to ft lo•Ight of sit feet, falling bank upon him iii ttny needle-, like jets like a shower. liolgarsky put his talents to good use while fighting .in the side of the nines. 'fhe Russians had tin Impor- tant battery eelt camouflaged, but be- ing e.wrieti that the Germans might I discover It, they constructed a dum- my toil term at some distanee. Bolgar- sky was plaeed In it well-proteeted spot ANCE AT THE CHARLES GLAZA place one mile east of EAGLETON SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 27 Music by PICKELL and MOORE Short Order Lunch Will Be Served At All Hours Tickets 50 Cents; In (foot of tile dummy 101Itery 1111.1. ...... haVIng •10..ked linilly packages of ell: - smiles mill sWollonell the stnoke, he emitted smoke In such spurts that tint Ilernians emicentrated the tire on the dummy instead of the real battery. 1 STICKS IN FIRE HYDRANT Boy Is Held Prisoner by Suction Half Hour—Six Firemen Work to Free Hum. New York.— The Dutch hoy mho pluggisl up it hole In the dyke Muni and saved Holland front flood was ' a pr.itiio l ie of live -year -old I tavey Mc- Closkey or Ilarlein. Ititvey's tine get Snick III a tire hydrant for half an hour before slx firemen took the hy- droid apart and freed him. Davey mid some chums found the cap of the hyllrlint 100Se and tin. Sereausl It. Davey shoved his left aria In 11to to the shoulder. When he tried to withdraw it he couldn't, !reenlist. of tlui siwtion. Ile .11.111 . t eVoll whimper while livin g rescued, and the firemen shook hands %%flit him and called him a \game little kid.\ But 31cChiskey, Sr., happened along, and l):Ite•4 rewftill ass different front (Mit of this. 7•-•s-4,- Sow. Saving Syrup. \Whitt flit , orr the pretty girl dispenser. \Never mho] the flavor. Flaivoor It With ft tootle.\ tOrl Is going to Nnvo money for me this P1111111)Pr,\ said the druggist sotto cone \T ean see that.\ Str ong Conservative DEPOSIT WITH US You draw the Cheeks We do the BALANCE The First National Bank Big Sandy, Mont. Sound ad,atime. Progressive ismos.7: THE BEAR PAW CAFE C. H. KONO, Prop. Day and Night Service AVOW • Or words Ato isAat effecit • IT BEATS Ole band. , . . THE WAY thls thine. KEEPS POPPING up. THE OTHER night. I BROKE all rules. AND READ a web brow book AND HERE'S :a hot one. . . . THAT IT hamied \MANY OF us and. . . . THAT TASTE afford , . . . ONE OF DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS. . , OF EVERYDAY living. AND IT unions. • • • UPON LONG reflection. THAT SATISFACTION. . , . COMES CLOSE to being THE LONG nollght. • • • 'HIGHEST GOOD.\ OF COURSE that 0 • • WRITTEN WITH thn rale. • • • AND POLISH to which. WE ARE aermatomed. OUT IT'S runiuouitlifuii. AS YOU'LL agree if yoti. JUST PUT it into good. • • • UNITED STATES, thls. • • • \tiON YOU'LL be rulliuuiluc ON FOUR Ilat tire • IF YOUdon't hurry. • • • AND WRAP yourwlf around. THE ONLY cigarette. . . . THAT SATISFIES.\ • • • \ rrnEY Satisfy\ —milling 1 else an well describes Ches- terfields' mildness, their mellow - 'WAR, their delicacy of aroma and imooth, even \body.\ It took che finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it —and the highest order of skin in blending them. Yea, the Chas 'erfield blend is a secret. It enn't be ropird. Hare you seen the new A 1E- TIGHT tins of 50? 21