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H E KENNEDY Columbia Falla, Montana. Mr and Mrs Rairsey, of the new town of Ramsey, were Colombia Falls guests THE OLDEST SALOON day each month, at 2 p. m , at the Sol diers' Home. E. Keener,-commander, 6 1 1 HRS’ITEMS THE ALL HOME PRODUCT What Transpired Darlas the Fast Week at Colombia Falls and EIsswfcere— All Abont Everything and KrorybodT. - Joe Hutchinson is now occupying Joe . Geneman'e new dwelffng. Mrs J H Edwards, of KjJf$ell is . guest at the Perry home. 1 '’t i i r e Herman Selvage was a Kalispell -visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs Jfcffries, of Nyaek, visited friends at Columbia Falls during tbe week. Helen McBaip, visited at home Thurs day. She Is attending school at Kalis- pall. THOSE 8UBTEYS. Now that the Pnul BickelSurveys have beou inspected by a government inspect or the many settlers on these lands beseeglng the Colombian with inquiries to when they will come Into market. They have waited along timeand we can not blame them for becoming impatieni in only assure them as we did before that the mills of justice grind slowly hut exceedingly One. It takes lots of red tape and abundance of time perfect everything connected with I government survey and K is certain that we have a surveyor General who is do ing his whole duly. He is E W Beatty, of Helena and his latch string is alwayt hanging ont to tba masses of the people. Just write to him and he will explain everything. It in very Ifkily that the surveys are now complete and will bo accepted and notice of esme will in dne time be published in tbe Columbian. After thirty flays notice has been given the Igifds will then be open to private 'entry. THK BOUCHER PARTY. A large party of ronng people gathered at the residence Of Mr and Mrs J H Boucher Thursday evening and a mnei enjoyable time is reported. The party was given in honor of D Boucher, a popil in the Naval School «f San Francisco who is off duty on a short furlough, kinds of social games, some very new and novel, were introduced and indulged in by all present and a most sumptui repast Was .discussed withal marked de- greV&f {ttiafaction bV.tfie whole crowd ' The viands were of such flavor that the acme taste and ability of the hostess as culinary artist will never be questioned. Beside Mr^and Mrs Boucher and Carl and D there were present Mrs John Robideah, H Kitchen, Mrs Frank Coombs. Misses Uldine Kitchen, Nellie and Julia Brown, Fanny Allen, Minnie Johnson, Flossie Snyder, Helen McBain, Dot Haines, Edna Bachelder, Velaria Clark, Rose Brunett, Edna Reed, Ethel Garrett Nellie HaineB. Messers Behsotr, Geo Clark, Fred Johnson, Chas Foster, Thos Brown, Emmttt Gragg, Arthur Mattice, Ray Snyder, Andrew Brunett, Clayton Snyder, Herman Reed, Clifford Snyder, Frank and Clyde Coombs, and Editor D A Hendricks. Mr# Cora Marsh was a business visitor \hh Mrs Newton at Columbia Falls tbit week. Miss Queenie Butler and Emmett Gragg aft-new acquisitions to our public 'schools. * - f Miss Ethel McBain has departed Spokane where she will attend business a r t * * :v , Mrs Meador hqj,returned from an tended visit to relatives in Canada. Her Sister la now'visiting with her beie. Snyder A Co’, are dlsplayiftg entirely new and novel line of-holiday goods and toys for boys and girls, young and old. irGiragg? was recently called home to Boston on account of the Serious illness of her brother Lawson Moore. E M Hutchinson, of Anaconda, brother of Joe and Wes, was visiting with bis relatives here the first of the week. There will be the regular annual election of officers at tbe next meeting; of the M W A. A good attenjtei Tbe ladles aid society are thankful to the publicforUberal patronage and kind assistance atlhoir supper and fair Wed nesday evening. The receipts amounted to $46. Joe Zorzi sh#t[-fiv*-'ttme« at a deer while bunting recently And doesnt know even now’that the delusion was a bit of ice on one of bis eve hushes. Joe is an olflh Jas Kennedy now displays at his drug store a beautiful line, of holiday goods. He has jytat-added two fine plate glass show oases for tbe display. He invites yoa to call and see them- J H Boocher haqjnst received commlr sions from five j^^indard fire insurance companies, and can now issue policies that will make yon safe from loss against fire. It is-always .better to be on the safe side, ‘ t'; . : • Hfifchfh'son Bros, have lately received the prettiest display of China ware crockery and glassware ever brought to this place and alt of the articles are use ful and will meet with much favprin tbe holiday trade. John Pace who once run a paper called the Columbian always said he was will ing to awaji brains for garden sass. It is different now. Tbe Colombian has use for what little infected brains it has left but it would swap papers, tor anything tbe farmer has to sell. ’■ - - M H Canley, one of the employs of Porter Bros, Jell tern a bridge near Whitefish last Monday morning and was severely injured- He fell on account of a plank tipping Bp. and landed 40 feet below. He was immediately taken to tbe Kalispell hospital. The Kalispell Brewing fh . through their agents bare desi*>y«M all beer chil led by the late cold weather before their cold storage warehouse was remodeled and none of the trosen beers ware placed on the market. Tbe storage is now in thorough repair and there will be no farther difficulty. It was reported-that'Jimmy McNeill abd Paula Cordera, two high class artists Of the Stockholm were united in the holy bonds of matrimony before their depart ure from thie place for Great Falls re cently. Tbe known certainty was not sufficient for the throwing of rice nor old shoes. Jimmy will probably learn how to dance Spanish. Attachment suit was bronghtthia week in the district eonrt by the Montana Bfclring Co against Bent Sellman, Jr., for alleged debt and some property abont tbe Sellman Livery.was taken into cus tody. It hah since appeared that the prop erty attached was the property of J C Kennedy as shown on the Flathead county records. The matter is likely to be amicably rattled within £ few days. Stockholm concert ball has ceased to operate so far as the concert part of it is concerned. During the time it was operated good, clean, credible shtftW were always giveii dvery night and some oi tbe b « t fffcbpfe Oil berth have filled engagements there. Mr Howell, tbe manager of the company, has, by good honest business methods and a whole started op at the H Mitchell place to cut soled generous spirit ingratiated himself :vHth tbe people of this place that all re- his intended departure’ 0'V:ng,to n recent decision of the Su preme On rPtlie new game laws of thi state are declared unconstitutional and the olcfiaw,‘drops hack into effect and will be enforced until some contest case i- nnule wliicli in likely to pnve that in fact and t^jth -this state lias no game -law at all. Bnt it would be better and quite advisable for ilm people wBp do not care to go to ttie expense of a heavy law suit to adhere strictly to the old law not kill more' than six deer be- n now and January 1st. But under tbe decision it is now safe t > hunt deer until January 1st, 1904 and it will be deemed lawful to bring a slab of venison to the Columbian any old time. Don’t forget tbia fact. week at target practice. The target was a would-be bad man who probably has- 't stopped running yet. DEEB PARK DOIN'* Tbe free entertainment, banquet and dance held at Yeoman ball Thanks giving eve, to which the Kalispell Yeo man Were invited was a grand success. A goodly number of the Kalispell lodge came over, among them being Mr and Mrs J K Lang, old time eastaiders, also Mr and Mrs Jordan, former teachers in the Bad Rock district, and others too numerous to mention. Tbe speaking and singing was fine, after which all par- royal feast. There were two large tables the length of tbe hall, fairly groaning under their weight of good things to eat, which were twice filled with people and still lota of eatables re mined. After supper the ball was cleared and all wishing indulged in dancing until the early morn when all returned to their homes feeling well re paid for their trip to Yeoman ball. Chas Myers bought 40 acres of the N Scott 80 recently for $800. and is prepar ing to move there directlv. Mrs Logan Huggins has been very ill the past week but is somewhat improved ; prasent. > F D Head has just finished bis term of school at Fairview and has moved from tbe Eastland place onto tbe Rising > in The M X parsonage at the corners is under cover and the interior work is be ing finished fast as possible. Rev Kershaw expects his wifa here ion. W H Ryther has a large contract acrosJthe riffer near the O'Brien mill. He has a camp of 18 or 30 men. Win Turn is over helping him haul logs. It la reported there will be a camp Y U l GET HIS NEEDIN'8. A drunken hobo created some excite ment yesterday morning.. He first wa ited the Hotel Gaylord where be got bat tered over the head with a wooden poker —it's a pity it wasn’t an iron one. He then got some more common disturbance of a peculiar brand and visited Dr Rob inson who prescribed a speedy walk for him. Then be got another brand of boose that will incarcerate him in the connty hostile for some days until the effect entirely works off. He visited a private dwelling and finding only two ladies present attempted to take foil and complete possession, \hero wens rolling pins and broom handle* flying in the air when Game Warden Boucher happened along and pinned a pair of hsndcnflh on the wretch and escorted him to the town hostelry., -His Honor Cheif Justice Thomas Carrofr-, * vrtll certainly give ;blm his needin!#. ' Sixty days would took'like a charimto him. HOTEL GAYLORD* fipl M in Town Rev H O Perry in hia lasP Sunday eyening sermon strongly advocated a corporation movement for Golnmhia Falls. He said- in substance that the evils and vices of the community could not be brought tinder tbe ibntrol pf the people otherwise and. Cssared the good brethern arid sisters that they jjeecf worry about having tbeir cow pasture removed. It is surely true lor bis very- able arguments in favor of TfrJb'rporation fell on deaf ears. The seed he. was,'sow- ing was mostly wasted on desert soil. Bultsven though the penpls are satisfied under the present conditions we might add that Rev Perry delivered an able lectnre last SuutMy evening. MINNIE SUES EUGENE On May 25ih 1899, Minnie Scliagel and Engene Aldrich were made man and i at Colombia Falls and three eliild- is the result of the union.’' Minnie r wants'a divorce and alleges cruelty, adultry, and non support and also asks, for the custody of the children. •8be J :laims that her once loving husband low squanders all his money on inmates n houses of questionable repute. CHRISTMAS BALI. Colombia Lodfce I O O F will give —ill on Cliristinas< night, Dec. 25th at Main’s ball. It will be their 12th nual ball and those who have attended them in the past will not miss this one. They » iil secure good nioeic. The tick ets wnfbe $1.00 eacli and supper will be extra.' The deal was closed last Friday for the Clayton 160 acre ranch west of Columbia Falls which Myron Alien, of Alma, Ne braska, is the purchaser the considera tion being $1,700. Sir. Allen expects to return in the spring and make Columbia Falls hie home. He expects to dispose is farm in Nebraska except.the alfalfa land. R L Oliver was timing the pulse of is numerous friends at Colombia Falls lis week. He regretted the fact that tbe weather was so cold on account of its retarding tbe growth of vegetation. Mr aad Mrs John Mengon ate celebrat ing the arrival of a pretty baby girl which arrived at tbeir home last Satur day afternoon. Ted Kennedy has received another big lot of bran new winter goods of every description. The law requires that all mining no tices for publication, notices to, oo- owner and applications for patent, be published in tbe newspaper, of general irculatlon, published nearest the prop erty. The Columbian is now tbe offi cial paper for this end of the Flathead county. Columbia Lodge, No.-43, meets every Tuesday evening at their hall in Colom bia Falls, Mont. Thos. Thornton, Sec. Miilinsty Fine assortment of Fall street hats, and the latest stvleB in Ladies' Tailor made Hats, also Caps/Tamea and Toques n’s school we~~ -' 3 . ., a - V C o u p p t r t J ( o — / /, F F F F F IF HILLER £■ LEWIS Proprietors - - Also dents lurninhinfs Columbia Falls, Mont. The County Bus and transfer meets all trains -B E N T SELLMAN, Jr., Propri WE WISH TO C U B Visitor at ou r Store > Those goods were selected homes of this valley with beautiful and useful holiday gifts. W e P a y The Freight' McHTTRItUUUn F MEW LI8PELL - - - MONTANA. —TO— . - 0 Bead the paper that gives you facts and keeps you posted on all that ii ing on around you. Ask yourself if the paper you are now reading doss not fill the bill. Freeh milk all the time. Delivers twioe a day. The Hub has soes to s ell,. . 0 | COLUMBIA FALLS, - MONTANA ♦ K A L I S P E L L H O S P I T A L Everything new w ith - ^ ^ ^ o i a v conveniences. None'^but graduate BT . ....rnev employed.' Rafes $l to $3 a day according to location of rooms |l and amountof care required. This includes room, board, nursing I V and laundry. Fourth Avenue Esst'Kalispell, Montana. J A M E S TCENjSTJED Y = Drugs E L PARKER Proprietor CENTS Heals sod Loaches at AH Hours Open Da, AND and Nlftit Rooms In Connection THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT T* ColumbiaFalls Mont Good old goods from bonded warehouses and wines, that will grow hair on your breast and convert old ags to youth Best Cigars : Imported and Domestic HE. C. Selvage Kalispell Mnlting and. JBcewing C O . ’ s C E L E B R A T E D L A G K R B E E H > # K a l i s o e l l M o n t , ... - D R . H . N G R A G G . R e g u l a r P h y s i c i a n & S u r g e o n Finest X Ray in the County C o l u m b i a F a l l s , M o n t , n j Hi VI IlSHlRjfp ■ ^ K e e p e the best liquors that money will bur. g j g r Always money in trie safe to on checks a J S I COLUMBIA FALLL, - -