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ADDITIONAL LOCAL -r v — G Ü E A T - '\ N O R T H E R N E X T E N j O S . S E A S O N S ..© H E E T I T O S . Mrs. Stong left' for Belt today “ FOR' SALE:—Post'office\ boxes, la - [ (Piiday) to spend tlie holidays with; very good ccodltion. * - ------------ iiteV, Stong, ^ • 7 paacy.Apples par box $J.95. t ■■?;?. I ’ i *’ •: , > * V1- VMBSMERG’S ' j i r ’ -n j i •. ..-. _ .. • .. •( • t .. it Ugnce at Belleview, | \' * ’ -—“ —=“ ----- : ------ 1 * y ! Chmtmae' nlglit, * ~ ' >vig orchestra. «or parts la California to Sad employ-, meat a a carpenters. *•• ' .}>\ { Inquire of Wm. *s t ‘ ■> .a,* . . suççecafnLôjgeiaticFa by Dr. Fergusoo. :u : Sweet orange«, doaen 23c. • •' ■- H IBSHBERG'S. Hansea^ daughter of week,\ He ^Q. |laniKinfaiad MralvV'Haaeea, lies , ....................... t P. H. Groses» retaraed, from 11\ ..... —, j forni^ the \j .Äret Jof - th« . says there Is tote of wind there thja j beea seriously ill with lnfiamaiory j winter. While i» the :,that «atate'die J rheumatism but at this writing Je . bad a* opportunity of aeeisg a ama- ; òòashìoraWy Improved. -i: W, E 6 » w D r . « J .M o ö » * » - ^ peoptoaml _____ . J .¿/ and P. H. Crossen nttenod the funemL f A. dtoÄWg 1* « c ^ 'S M à * . 1 :' -, ' : ’ . •• ’.’v *=' We rent «rrrlaff machines. SÎRSHBBRG’S,’ ports that they aw all doing xioeïy. cHOTH'AÜ © irl HONORE» i Dk* -te the large Influx ofi new set- ' j le», ha stays,' there ass lota of oläe ; men ^nd wstges are bin© out hi ev»ryr ! o¥ work. I V While in volume o f traffic the year 192S has been the largest in the history o f the G reat N o r thern R a il w a y , the net results o f the year have been less profit able to the owners than in some form e r years, owing to the fact that increases in the cost of things which eomprise transporation, its sole product, have been greater than ’those in freigh t and passenger rates. The Great Northern thanks the people who so lib erally patronized it in 1923 and at he same time ex tends its thanks to those faithful, loyal and efficient employees who made it possible to handle this lav.rco volume of business. The Great Northern has g^cnt faith in the men and women who serve it, in the 'air ness of those whom it serves, and in the ultimate pros perity of the territory it traverses. It has endeavored to render good service to its patrons and hopes to continually improve that service and to merit further patronage. To ali— patrons and. employees alike— in the spirit ©f the season, the Great N o rthern Railw a y wishes a joyous .Christmas and a _ happy and successful N e w year. Chairman of the Board L O U IS W . H I L L , Jae. Ferrine ef Gut Bahk.. was a business v isti« ta Otio&MUfc Tfedki*-. day. ' -,ù Give cigar# for Ghrstmas. ©0RHAÄF3. Buy your Gbidctma« cigars at th'a Club, whore you will find a fiae line of them. There will be midnight mass at the Catholic church, * Christmas eve, December, 24. > PV T K IA N 81STR6 BELEGT o f f ic e r s ‘ 0?;; A T DILLON DANSE D itto», Deo. IS=-Q i& iW ;‘ifce j^ a » - ÎWaa^the dun«« ariv»* -Sti^ihe felsb b e i^ l’ rsyrhiaajuTn', at w^eh, tène the members -of De' Moftiÿ’Ien- tbrftüiè#d a »smber of their ¿stands. rESte ’PÿîhiaB. Sieterb àfr .their 'meet- The gym- was decorated1 for tlSe roe- ing lait Saturday1 anight eiested' 'lite ^ eaaion in the De Molay-, colors of bine following offleeia: ~ , ■> • • M. B» O.'—Jennie li. Treaaott. M. E. J-.—Irene Peterson M. E. J.—Cloe Dudley Manager—Mrs. M. Carver M. P.—Agnes Franklin , P.—Mabel Brown • Trustee, ’ 18 months—Delia' worth. V Ash- . and .gold, and th$ eolor scheme was carried out n the programs. 'T3HS »- terpolg^tion 'was given at 9 o’ol&ok by Master Oounsel Hugh Scully, and Chaulain William Nelson. , Following ---n .the grand march, whicli was- led h-- TT’'£-h Scully and Miss .Betty Rra- b°- Uirn the ?p couples present enjoyed dancing for several hours: Attorney Geo. W. Magee went to 1 Great Falls Thursday on important business. • Everything in felt slippers. HIItSHBEPvG’S, Hai ry Benson, who hits been at the government hospital' at Fort Harri son, for several weeks, returned to home tins week. r' Mrs. C. W. Bums was _a visitor in Groat FallB Tuesday. ' • ’ • v ;■ \■X': I ŸS.l.,1 Miss Helen E. Cameron, student o| the Gleooe high school of: .Gldnco^ Ontario, h^B ..won thegrandprize jp | a historical essay contest conducted 1 by a Toronto machinery Co. The prize consists of $200 in gold or a I free trip to ’New York. Over 3000 essays were submitted. Miss Cam eron is a niece of H. D. Cameron of Choteau. -■ ! », .rt; Mr. Springer of Minneapolis - will j spend the holidays ‘at the ' home of \ Mr. gild Mrs. J. M. Chapman. Mrs. j Chapman’s brother, Harry Hayes, will1 also enjoy - the hospitality of this j cme. >' ' ! N u t s ' \ F o r D e s s e r t •• • » , » \ ? \ After a big* dinner, a heavy ;dessert is not desirable either for health or T @ I n v e s t P r o f i t mm— i— « I f you have a dollar to spend or a thousand— the one thing you demand (and rightfully so) is real value s* fo r your money. Y o u w a n t to invest your money in w h a t y o u biiy rather than spend it. And when you do invest it in anything that is o f benefit not only to you — but also to your whole fam ily and your home life— your investment yields by fa r the greatest return. A n d how could you better invest $2.00 in yourself, your fam ily and your home than in the purchase o f the best reading? H o w could you better invest $2.00 of the fam ily budget than buying food fo r thought, entertainm ent and recreation fo r evry one in the home? A subscription to this paper w ill give you all of these things and m ore. »f, à \ Ï>A 1 ! a ill © ¡ r a t a i M B A number of the friends of Mr. gad .Mrs. H. .D. Baskett gathered at their home 12 miles west of Choteau last . * « Saturday evening. 500 was played until mdnight, when'dancing was,in dulged in until 6:00 a,‘ m. The prize winners fox^the card games were Mrs. Geo. Thompson and Grover Parker, first, Eva Thompson and Jesse Perry consolation. All present report a very enjoyable time. enjoyment. a i ,* Nuts, assorted from many varieties we have- Grand Chancellor Hopkins of Butte ‘ahd Grand Prelate Wineman of Stan ford were official visitors at Chevalier Lodge No. 12, K. of P. ^Thursday night of ijhis week. The grand officers \gave interesting and helpful addresses to the large number of members preseitt and complimented the local lodge on their< prosperous condition and man ner of meeting their obligations to society: After the lodge meeting a luncheon was served by the lodge. -r TSH' Another one of Goldwyn’s Rupert Hughes pictures, a smiling comedy- drama of everyday American ‘ life, with a tear lurking !n It, is coming to the Royal Theatre on Wednesday for two daysf It is called \Gimme” and the scenario was written by:;Mr. Hughes and his wife, Adelaide Hughes. It Is said to he a plciute which will appeal to every woman because It deals with that subject of pereunlan interest to womankind, a wife's -ftnaefal dependance boon :her husband—even for pocket money. AH $nsbandn and nrospective husbands should see It to eef-. a line on how to arrange domestic financial matters to • if keep 'their wives contented and hap py.: ' , • ■ .. ’ • v f ' . , , . , ^ ^ <* t , t • * / * • . •* # , * \ 4 ' - * V ' . “ , Cash and Carry Grocery > ooooooooooöooooooöö <? ooöoooo O ö ö ö ö G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G, G G ¥ a t I ® O T i g Suits made to m e a sure' here at hom e. W e are prepared to, ' take your m easure ¿ to offer O you a selection’ f r o m a.s fine a line o f woolens 0 as can be found an y w h e r e ;- and' to m ake up O your su it righ t here at hom e ,;w h e re you can be 0 fitted as often asrinay be necessary. •<v t o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o O H. D. Robison, Pres. . O O Jas. T. Robison. Secy.. O O o 10 « TETON COUNTY AB- - O O STRACT CO. . O o 5 o O Prompt attention given all O O branches of abstract work, O O © O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O n O O QUEEN REBEKAH LODGE O 0 “ O. ®*. 5 . 0 . & F . O Q Vtocrtm çn thn first nn(t thlrfi O f\ «»AVlf.h ^ 1 • *Vss 9 * ^ . ¿ it ^ 9 o B o o o o o p o o o O,® O. OJ®Ç. » gtnny Soagher. Seejr. Fropefe.. ©æÿ Cleairaroi àmâ P o è tes/® ,Sp 0 dàlty ... g ' , ; G G ' • ’ G| g Swaiimé Taifeir 1 S h o p g § T a ilors fo r men and women. çi G G >00000000000000000000000000: o ’ o o - o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0. ’ CHOTEAU LODGE NO. 11 l. 'O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening at S o'clock at their, hall la the Connor Building., Visiting , brothers, always welcome. WM. ODENwALD, N G. JOHN SPEERS, Secy. O o o o o o o o G , . n 0 0 0,0 Q 0 0 0 * o o b o o , ó o p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 o o o o o o o o o o CHEVALIER LODGE NO. 12 K. OF P. Meets every Thursday evening at the K. of P. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially In vited to meet with us. FRANK .CURTIS, C. C. E. A. CLELAND, K. R. & S. O o o o o o o o o o QiP<& 9 P J P Î Q 0 * 0 o o o o o r a»*-” v r t v \ ,.