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The Daily Rustler (Miles City, Mont.), 31 May 1883, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036113/1883-05-31/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
T h e D a i l y R u s t l e r , V q V. i . M iles City, Montana* 'I'hursdayj M.ay 31 , tS3,j. N o . 4 7 .’^ L O C A L H A P P E N I N G S . iHasierersave finishing Vip the work on (^nlstoek’s residence in the cast part of towii. T. B; Burleigh, of hardware fame, iveeived four ear loads of general hard ware yesterday. Guests at -the Merclmnjfes hotel are numerous, th e first class meo!s served thei'<5,nccounting for the house hciug continuously crowded. Commodore Early who runs the Y>-1- lowstoue fyrry, informs us that I lie ■slough is he!- g bridged, and that the public.cun cross tlto river in safety in few ditvs. The irrttyressible Charley Itrown, eomvji'.nmj Work a t the break of day, fct 1 '1,'..' 1 Ill,1;, tb f Hon. fflkl !itt Was p t# in ae/oss P ark street a lew - duys ivtro. flic hits made quite an im provem e n t^ i?o«ooneif' hadr T. B. Burleigh ’and his bride arrived' J 11 Mi leu City from the.ewati thitn lie innnediately ordered the work of improvement to bit com menced at tiis hardware afore. The pUice ta-fit present undergoing a m ark ed improvement in the way of putting In now shelving. V. 51; W dtkius, who represents the interest of A. H . Wilder,,of S t. Paul, has closed out. the entire stbek of gen eral m<ft-(?h:ind«i« heretofore owned by Borup & Co., to Air. A. W. Sleeper, 'rvliowiil-fmmedfHtely'--oj>en up busi ness at tlie old stand, ilr.- Sleeper is a em lem a n o f experience in the mer chandise business, having been en gaged in that calling for a number of “years in Iowa and other parts of the east. He has a new stock th a t.is be-, inc: shipped' front the stnrtes, and w h e n AVhen he th row’s the.doors of this house optyi to the public, he will sell goods rtt*?Uch low rtnnreSj^that uvoi the na- i.Vs of this eonrTtry will bo surprised>, V\ eHveJtoine ijint to otiv midst and by t; Vi* e.viw’inpr and until1inir i-.fl'nrN, b<* :‘n-■-M-t:dply i .bi-Mieec-isfnli Manager Chinr.iek, of the Cosmo politan theatre, assures the society people of the \city that ho will give n first-class entertftinmeht. tills ovon/ng- Tiie b trof the llmse wiil be closed. imd none but tin* best society will gain ad mittance. *I)oors open at 8 o'clock ,p. m.; curtain rise.-, (it 8:80 jfe in. Tickets for sale at Bertrand's Bazaar anil Ravage's drug si,>re. * Only a few boxes of those strawber ries remain ujisoid. at Bertrand’s Bazaar. - 47-11 Tlie large*!, and, finest, as.-'oi t»ioni of general hardw are ever shipped to east ernM o n tana, hyti ju s t been received, and will i)e sold uit prices ■ win eh defv competition, at '£»B. Burleigh’s hard ware store. ‘ 47--'it Parties desiring sweet cream uud j fre&ii m ilk, can purchase wnv <juanlily } 1 at Mrs. Chits. Brown’*. lOt.f. 1 • * -•» 1 Paddle horses, brood marcs and : mules for sale\at Becker & McCowan's stables opposite Inter-Ocean Hotel: 23tf. . _____ _________ _ The bcsiat hint. • Maple sugar direct, from the Oliio maple groves, ot Bert rand’s Bazaar. . , ' 4<3-;>0 The \.Shepherd's ('rook” Made only by E, M. Cram, blacksmith, 011 Hrid.i;V street. The .Shepherct’s (.Took in manufactured 011 short notice iiijd sold at reasonable figures. , 42-18 1 Parties wishing to purchase foot wear i or rubber goods, should not fail to call | and examine (he hew stock at Mie , Boston Boot and .Shoe store. 45-1 f ' \ P I I l ^ T jf.A T A L K A N K -I u s k p h L k io iito n -, P r e s id e n t . .It. 11 $TOWi:k, Cii»lt^«f.r • 4 ; • ■ A u thonied Capital,' T'aid up' Capital, Surplus Capital, C. E. B rown , I) E A L*I3 ft I N I C % — Leatre rirdfcrs rtt Ccnutaercial Hotel.' Miles City, 11. 17 lied blood oraiiges at FlahartvW '43-3t' Itiipmled 't'Toi'tL jrauser ivoin Reh- napps at Professor Baehs^ 4 T he best furnished rooms in, town, ■for rent at the Drover house, by the day, WeeKt>r nionth. &5-tf Doii’t fail to see the new style of kitchen safes at Campbell’s furniture store. __ . : 4tit2 W.e have just. i'ecelVed a , fijto Hs^fu't- merit of mouldings for picture frames. A. T. Campbell & Cf>. _ 40t‘J For the euro ot pulmonary diseases and to give ant appetiser, try Tolu . Hold onlv ny l.‘rofe>isor JJach, Tonic, on Park’ctreel BYMOK’S, JJiale.titt f'MA RSf TQBA^CO, r t r t ^ . ^TG.,- Also keeps constantly on lump a l l - / kinds of KlFhtf?,- toVOIiVEHS & ASIMtTISlTlON. Main at., Mile* City, Ml T; -tt-tf. FEED AND SALE STABLE J. S. McGurk, fjncceeaor to A. AV. cntitcn, —8AJ>DLK IICftSES TO LET.— T N I 1 r V R fiK iT S T A B fctl A XU C O flftJlridbi. ),V tH « V<