The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.) 1890-1901, January 06, 1893, Image 1

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M l tomake alt taxes iree to.them- tlia't can •!%>- n oi^a^X-;^ **•* *• * .^- v ’ ?'»•» 4*. !AbiIl%ipenBipn. widows, and. make;$hem‘ keep; -v-, , - _ _______ _ Î ^ * ° ^ 4 P A ' p r o r i < t e d X s P j ^ i Ä g u , the. hand qautjoQ^^tfee-wàrnjithW iÎ^/humaini- A^awsæsi ïc v ’& ü k z * ' !- Awajji *v«>* - • ..! iAblll^and everyiman - will rise- and say It's \4 Ir.jraigKty-idce4•-' - * -A*’ - ;. . . .'• ^ojnaWe a.'xnan'a coloiiel wbo.-bas lynohetT a * fellp,w'twice7 ' ' f I x 4 f f î è l é ï o x § :j i f â & 4 ^ M S | 8 ^ S i b T ÿ ; ' s m m X G . , , JiuÀR^TÎEEDi . j * >; -iCHOT’eiAü)'f *j,. : *»- M ontana .;; ■ 'UÄ- •- 3 R S 3 5 & - S 'trVr\i^‘.ü' *' ±-\ < ?;\y* m W *r J y S i f f l é S U I / O R Ö Y E 5 , ATT O R N E Y AT LAW , «r * ■*' v* ii v OHOTEAÜi - - -.MONT, * ‘ -t ” ■»Vi >;«* •¿.tv*» Æt/ * “ -A“' *■ A'/btlTto db'away with\ all this revonne ln»pêci , i,vtAn;,~ 1 AbiUttvmake salvation free and take up no J ooUëotiôn l ‘ - • ,;>' ï ; - x .‘ —Atlanta'Constitution, W A S A T W Î S È v OJLD- T O À D . A 'Batracïiia,n W j b i i c b jLived S6 Y e a r s IJÜder a D.dorstep. Among all- the stones,Vliicli are; told of toads none is more remarkr - . * ,*■ ty able, perhaps, than that' related by . the Youth’s Companion of a td'ad which lived for more than'ithirty,'. six years\in'a hole beneathed the ; doorstep..ptf- a French . farmhouse* rfhan to beSplabed on'a tableVih^'the. fey e n in g ^ h e n . the^^lamjp^^asijgjhtk ed,.it wohid look rouhU' with the -Vv.;' ';•;*» • • -r .' ' greatest, confid'enceip^^.its^gleaming oeye8^and when insets w®T© placed ;on the.liable it-anaSped.'^he^i up even ^yith greater rapidit5\,than in its. daily huntings. In. this way ithe toad lived for thirty-six years, 'tiie-pjethf the : neighborhood! -.It might-have lived many years more had riota tatnehut^spitetuf raven pecked out one of its eyes. The bird brought upon himself univer* sal hatred for this assault , but sym- pathy was no profii to the poor toad.. Hecduidno longer meas- :ure.. ;distance3 accurately ,or- aim with .certainty, apd fie died -in abou t a y ear after' h if i'njury, ap • értteréd TUe cai at a smaUii'station;^^. but \my attention was attiactMRQfe^?'. the-coupAe’imrather.an oda^a|^r‘.-*^^ seat. :xs 'P'jt-¿y ' ‘ \ -r.. s- - “ Sweet- as - a peach, -isnl^sif^f.^ ^'f_:S ticked^off the y.qmig~«Sari ^ r ' seat.was immediat^y/behin'di-^>the; T P : $ •Bridal 'couple^ A1 “ Seéf how close^he^sit’si to^his'. . r-’t^iMSv=:CÖ R S O N > & -'i;. •V^>‘ :;|j^~ RANChlRHPeÈ.RTYAiSeEÇJAt^ ' -sy BROOMS» 8iDUNNrBLOCKc 6REATFALbSf \ /•ntï ~7. J- -*f i^TSPrrCpp - “ MÖNT* I**: M S fâ z e d * Vii. W^MTimeni,oV '4tE«a.n^or^tH^^^ \8S ^/r. a ¿Office, ami tK e ^ e ^ ^ n ^ d fpjjher: '^ Bureau15; y.,*'- «iS: * .. 1 ! -V 'lSf *• . ! M»in Md Bt.^ö^;B^^F^vBenton. ^ . -DKDSyMQBTGAQES and'all Mads :pf-legal • 1 .*•> ina train ent« drawn .uPir.‘-«Akv'.,t-sr^5?\i»i- . j .* v- - .......... .ff, •> .1 'PfTji'f A*1iksjri*T5>^c» ¿ants, whiöh^ersj||eä|l^ |tfip; stdp.iyT’lie toad -^fiuntm for ^its^supper’^cahr® to/be1 regarded as a'df the.sight of the hefghborhob.d, and certainly the skillful manner in which it used its wonderfully Tormed tonguO^ieniitied it • to‘ be ranked as ah^expert. For one •thiffg it showed wonderful.skill in judgiug:distances; the tongue WB» never darted out until the insect came within a certain ränge.- ^Ttie accuracy of the creature’s aim was Another matter of. surprise. The ¿ ^ t w e 8ener*^y id motion ••w.fie&ti!e*tnq^u® was darted outr ^againstThemj'but the arrow' never ;taiied?töY Sit. \The.- rapidly \¿with 'wlnclf.the ^tongue was shot forth, \ekcited much. wmuder. The opera tiön^s.ä complex one. The tongue is'doubTed or folded up when \in •.* .■ I* ' / ♦* , ! , ^4*, \ *. *^V * - * Ah'e^mouin;' tlierefore^. a two fold; .--i. f(V> i -• f J- ' •■* ‘-fV ^ * ' . ' * action ,4 is^re^uirgd^m^nco^ bftheiweaipÖnWä^ffieäithe^' rffiV> A d r f i n cr Vi i f ■ f nil* Hi'\ ^ T? litv.1.Wi ' f nu- * vais » mf are-earless a n^buyi n giseeas^viheyi’ ilehin^tfi thin fath'at\a .^ed|ii^seedr and - there it ends. I f thereiwas more knowledge about seeds -and greater care exercised'in their se­ lection, there -would-be richer crops and. better returns. . ' Realizing this, D.~ M. Ferry & Oo., the famous seed firm of De­ troit, Mich., have embodied in their II l u s tra ted - An n u al for 1893, much valuable information- about seeds and their selection. It con tains the kno.wledge gleaned from many.years practical experience in'the seed business, and the new­ est and besf'thins about gardens and gardenings Such a. -book is- .sued by a firm of unquestioned re­ liability is of the highest value' ,to every !nri evwho -pi a n'ts a^seed, A l '• though the - cost of \ pnntingy-and èmbèilishing it with beautiful il\ lustrations lias been .great\ -it; is- sent[free fo anyipne makingtappliv ¿pâtibnitd the abové^firml,^:* ^ j :-.l' J C , , G 6 Ï y c t o r ^ g j | ^ ÿ a î ] | ^ '•timeËTôfe: tlie :?î^du1ùt^tfi'a%is^3üdr| itfrnmi vnii:^3nrl''i*hn.xrft 3».?#?A.. ; A-. 1 s ■'V'.*«Â,v!î, * & ' e \ •f. y ' . ' “ Well?” !r ; ^ . .» “ When rthê tra in ÿ ^ e ^ next ^tunnel Din '^gdinè^iÉô^eifcË^^ ^ n t T û V - o n r l Ir i s a t i a r Us • - overand kiss her. “ You-wouldn’t dare.” -. • J ; - - “ Yes I would. She’d think ife was her husband, ypuyfcnow(’^ > v ' Their telegraphic. yconversation - A ‘ ' t ' i'- -i-î l i-\Vi. 2 _s£%\r_’'it '.V' ceasédÿhere,. fbf^ tli^^idegrpm^*; ^ ‘took out com mencéd' tpAtick sage on the-ann^of^^his^seat:^-^:.-.^^ “ When -4 he^^traïmgets^tblheïtiintéfeKi n-Al't.hfl'nh 11 mn nrnnnaps-tri.t oaAh>?# ’i^vr, over and ham.mer?yo^ togeCl See?” y • * •• ■.*,/; W e r till -AW ‘ •• ., ‘ , kV y : *' Soon after^that two p[as^en|€ii#tlvr might have^beeli^een'ibnea^^g^pifllv to the smoking-:car,^iand«-Itfie^frdhv'v - .!/$ .mained m the ^smoker __ <■! „ 4- _________ ____ 1 . (- tu awhile the tram „weht thiough Âlïô%^v;r' t.uhhel,\but ^imtiL>they ^-reachedw^: their ’destiiiaiion ^ \ . %U~ ’^ ¡ W W ■■ ' . ' rn ♦ ■» r . \— fj> »$4-, ‘¿'X a.'jS • ' A A » e ® ï ï h | ® t f i j g ^ e m e d \ ÿ q ^

The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 06 Jan. 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-01-06/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.