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F. Hlmmonds, from Miapoula, rode A Sadden Death. Wm. Costello,abopt 48 years old, who ALL HOME PRODUCT with -cnuups and retired. .-Rq-jkept growing worse, until bis friends became alarmed, aod sent for I^--Gragg. Cos tello was then given medicine to relieve •bis awlnl agony, and did not become easy nmil more medicine was given biiu a few boars afterward when lie passed off into ft peaceful slndlber, altei whtofa the grim reaper soon claimed him. As»ong those present at bis & h I- i-ide during tlie iriglit, and assisted in his care were Billy Lawrence, Kid Clark, Bill Daily; BilKAfoJfbWotf, Tmn)rKdrnd and Billy McCaffrey. The deceased had no visible f * f pa, and a subscription was raised among'hls friends and a neat casket per char ed, and his remains were laid to relit Thurs day evening. They were followedTothe graveyard bv a large conconreeof friends and a peculiar incident geenrred while near the graveyard. About ten boors, after his supposed death, the attendsnta of the supposed corpse were alarmed and frightened to tee the corpse turn his head and the body- did not seem to cool properly, therefore a suspicion was raised and Dr. Gragg and lodge Miller in'ercepted the faneral procession and opened the tiffin. Tho doctor pronounced the body dead and interment immediately followed. MsimsErwirnw bit by a ferret, shot through - * W e carry a complete line o f bed springs mattresses bedding and other fumitui £ ^ * A n d are prepared to All aay order, large or small, on f t hoars' notice. | ------ Oriespondsnce Solicited ----- «T. L . M c I N T Y R E , P r o p r i e t o r K A LX SPELL - - - - MONTANA. JL. M. Grist spent Friday night on-his t Harbor claim th. mile* north. We have a little SouvenirsChlna lsft.i get It now. ® . H. Snyder A Co. Airs. E. M. Smith and’ daughter were In town from the County Seat Thurs day. .Baoks, Stationery and School supplies <3.all Kinds at E.AL.'Sityifier•AtCe.'1* Drug ^ t h o back, Dog out from the wall and doubled the track. Bbl to be the last one of his tribe, to re msio, Set bis nerves ail astir by the terrible strain. Bnt someone had hrard there was yet TL F. Imholt apd Jim Kerr are building a granary for Farmer Brady, who owns aa excellent farm near town. James Donovan. Attorney-General, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Celuui- nvn. one more rabbit. They searched all the woods and*they surely would have-it. They caught him and killed him, wilh hearts fall of mirth. They’re satisfied now, ’gwas the last one on earth. - 7 % Adams, visited friends atColumbis Falls this-week. W. K. Jeffries, oI Nyack, was a Colum bia Falls, visitor the first of the week. Montans wilt soon be.known aa the “ land of the grafter.” Ail the woold-be crack shots should hide out next Monday. Hrwythlng uew with alt n.ndsm convenisnees. None, but | nurses employed. Katas *1 to $3 a day according 10 1 option ami amount of care required. This inrlodes roam, beard, and laundry. Fourth Avenue East Kalispeil, Montana. C. M. Casper, who was here pretend ing to loan ' money, a few weeks ago, has turned out to be a swindler. There srs a few victims hsre. Plinemtn Wm. Moss, of the Jocko agency, is a visitor in the South Fork district, with his family. ! • • W. A. Conrad and family, and frienes D r u g s fi from Great Falls, sre McDonald Lake visitors. C. F. Sully, an old time Merchant of Columbia Falls, has returned to stay. J. A. Crump was in town yesterday on one of hia regular monthly visits. in car load lots at Carr A Poes will be gold ah right prices. •- tf- a * r . D. MortxJs the new nitht-operstor 'AUK. L. Tinker's restaurant. Mortx is iTately from Fulton, Mo. -ActorJoe-Mcffianald Ibas departed for m'-teughtr stay at Urent Falls. Did yoh see the big fetter sent i) im froul friends Drafts sold araHablt oa any part of Ik nuld When Two Cbcktails are Enough. She was not particularly pretty; hers wss all the charm of vigorous girlhood and a good digest ion. They were listen ing to the piano at the Stockholm, and he was very loverlike. He wasn't a enffifttk, -but evidently a time-keeper The two lady friends of Mrs. Ernest Mitiec, wbp leave been visiting A \Tv fitare retarped.to tiiplri home alifft-Jpaul,- Good old gbods from bonded warehouses and wings that wBLgvow balr bn yopr breast and coirvgrt.old an* Aa youth - ' v' ' ‘ Beat Cigars : Imported and Domestic ,j'U ^ e - o {tl»sy « B r o m l j. He wore an (nutation I Panama hat and sky blue socks, all recently purchased at Carr A Pass’, but bis eye was tbifty and evidently discerning; they rested J M GRIST The John E. McEIrov building .Tonsorial Parlors^. penidn. “ Have another bigh-ballT” said he, coaxingly. ” No,” was the answer, “ iUv* already bad two and another would make me “ Oh, that’s all right” — and hs snap ped his finger at the waiter. “ Here, BE 8 T EQUIPPED BHOP IN THE COUNTY. B A T H S Laundry Agency In the Bank block. araitec, bring two'‘ more whiskey high balls^’ - They came in doe time. He impor tuned her to drink. Site refused. atari• servev pwvty StwStedla this’ week on tp SI north, range 21 wraL near Nine Mile lake. They have finished in the vicinity ol Belton. Thbsr Thornton built a new addition dor Joe Zorri in the business end of down, this week. The new structure J. J. MILLER Harness Maker Columbia falls . Csrries a complete stock of reliable ■Odds in tiieharness and saddlery line, also whips, robes, gloves, etc. h e has no poor stock. The best is always the cheapest nnd his is invariably tbs best. DON’T OVERLOOK IT At:(Ueoid a id family, recent arrivals frrwn bfichigsn, have rented one of J. M. <>rfatW-dwritings. They ar^ .hers to e t s / nBtsfx of the'key* are engaged at g atnby-Falls and (Thai. Foster have oet w i t I h w r f s psrtv '\o Nine “ Mile lake, where they vriU reraaia a few days. .They have timber Haims there wfactrars now being surveyed. riieH ottc Oil Co., under tlie mansge- .sneotof 0 . H. Taylor, - begas<operations ■wo fheir-property in the JClrttla lake dis trict oo tlie 1st. Tbey.wr* sinking a well-near a big seepage farther up the guMh from tbe<8d-workings. Max. M. Laptev and wife and danoh- 4er Elizabeth, and Mies Evans, of Kails pell, where at Qolniahla Kalla Thnrsday. They came down hi One of the rigs from the rod barn, aecovhpsnied by the popu- ---------- \ .R E S T A U R A N T G -E R H A R I 3 & Q 4 E B L K R Propefetow. Beat reetanrant between Havre and Spokane. Better than Kalispeil. I Near Concert Hall. Open always. Famished rooms in connection. COLUMBIA FALLS - - - . - MONTAlU F. J. COOMBS Blacksmith. Wagoi maker & Feed Mill -£ 8 F A strictly first dam' ptofessioi horseshoer will be always kept here. ' Columbia Falls. JAMES BOLICK Fainter C o l u m b i a F a lla, ’M ogfr. Certificate o f Co-Partnership. S tats os M ontana , I „ County of Flathead,! ” • We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partusrs in the business «f -farming, stock-raising and dairying, near Columbia Falls, in Flathead Coun ty, 8 taie of Montana, and are conduct ing our said business under the firm came aod style of Miogon Bros.; that the names in fnlLo f a l l the members of such partnership are Peter Mengon, John Mengon sod George Mengon; that WP alt reside near Columbia Falls, Mon- taua, at which place we receive our mail. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 29th day of August, 1903. P xtxb M xnoon , J obn M xnoon , r J T . I I . H A W K I N S Arctic % fiinter teeter ui hpr lup.. t a ui Jttwj Fiitliir. Until fib list Y ou C m Live Without Booz .fiflbirt AViegand and R. Willoughby hwve returned from a month’s trip to the Kintla-lake oil fields, where they have been representing oil locations. They say that country la rapidly coming to the front, and are of theupfcikm that a railroad will be ballt Into tbe district shortly. . . 1 - f ' X person wants to know [! I f It wwuld. be a breech of good form fora gentle man meeting hia wife on tbe street to salute her witboat raising his hat?” You should always raise your list when sneering jm r wile on the etfekt if she is unaccompanied, bnt if she' is with an other fellow, donitmotice her; James Donovan and son of Helena, ■pent a couple of days at Columbia A lto this week. M r. Donavan is tbe Attorney General of tbe State, and may have been looking Into the gambling proposition. Anyaraytbeboxaarda went to rooet while he was about. He also visited Whitefisb, and inddeutally went oat to the Soldiers' Home. The exact object of his visit j s a guessmUhitnost Nobody never did go back on the old timers. O. M. JUNKINS ProJ,r. Fresh and Cured Meats Fancy and Staple B tats or M ontana , 1 County of Flathead. J On this 29th day of August. 1903, per sonally appeared before me, J. K. Miller, a notary public in and (or said county and 8 tate, Peter Mengon, John Mengon, aod George Mengon, whose names are snbscribea to the foregoiog certificate, who are personally known to me to be the same persons described therein, and who executed the same, and who, each of them, acknowledged the same to be bis .free act and deed. I ln witness whereof I have herennto set my hand and affixed iny official seal the day and year in this certifisats first above written. J. K. M ills *. ( sxal ) Notary Public. First Pub. ftyi. 6,1903. Columbia Falls T J h e J f o a e l S l a c t e r It is on Lake McDonald and is the finest summer resoft in ibe’R o & y Mountains. Game, oysters, Osh, etc. Produce, veg etables and fruit, r -• - - * « * - Retail. Columbia'Falls, The smoke from Which Will make ringlets of gold . . . Hare a smile right now . • ■ Montana.