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HOTEL GAYLi ; T»»onplr«d Durlrig the PMt olumbln Full* and KtwwhnrV'-'-- ut Kvarjrthlng and Everybody. Pension day has some and gone again, k man of genuine nerve and courage per threatens. Mrs Mitchell, from Deer Park, was a lotnbia Falls visitor Tuesday. Arthur Clair sbed his whiskers and Baled in a load of straw Tnesday. Mr Abbott, the engineer of the Home, is a distinguished visitor Wednesday, [t is understood to be a &ct that Bent liman’s letter from home contained no Chickens. The Geo. B. Mt&ellan Poe', No. 24, G. A. R., meets every. 1st and 3d Satur day each month, at 2 p. m , at tbe Sol diers’ Home. Ei . Keener, commander, N. H. Morley, Adjutant. - | j 8 Walter and two sOns have taken a Sbtract to Bant 2,000,000 feet of logs on Iq,lower Flathead. IMrs Claud Burr was this week granted ■divorce from her husband in the dis lict court at Ksllspell. I Eugene Gougon, from Birch Creek on ne East Side) visited with Mr and Mrs ■rank Boyle last Sunday. I Aaron WalMlIrhasHaken a big loggina |rp tract from Mrs Sullivan who resides Rout four inilel below town. I F M Moore has departed for a trip li> Helena to represent s mining claim Irhich he owns in that vicinity, rilent Bellman didn’t make much fuss [boat the hysterics but ho nearly fell ■bad when the doctor said |3. Ljs L Parker offers ten beds and bedding ttknplete&nd almost neW for 60 cents on ■•dollarof cost. He also has a fine Bn light incandescent light plant for Hie at half price. i>feow Coroner W fa Clark was in frotn kuispell this week and made settlement iHilaima for horses killed on Jim Hil> r^ld for J K Boyle and Billy Clark, and lijh Joe Zorai for hie cow. •mie Christmas tree at tbe M E church M&tnas eve wae a beauty and a joy Silver. All tbe little folk were re- lB|itibered and many of the older ones rare made happy remembrances. J m Walter has * first -class-LIack- l&tth shop at Bod Rock and does all iifcis of custom work and be ie pro ti||itired a first class workman. He has placed hie advertisment in the, Colum- Colum bia County REWARD OFFERED ’ For return or information concerning one iron grey horse, weight about 900, branded with a heart on both shoulders and letter A on right hip. Estrayed from Haskill's Livery Stable Sunday, Dec. 20. A. H ASK ILL. Bus and transfer meets all train* -BENT bELLMAN, Jr., Proprietor— | consumption of beer. It's a cold that is healthful, zestful and fine; outs vigorous Vitality into one'd spine. It comes for a ; day under the unclouded skies, like a bride iu her bealitv and bright, spark ling eyes. It comes like a school girl With a red, ruddy hat, not cornefed and Spiteful like a teased Thomas cat. ^ A burglar while robbing a home in Freeland, N J, discovered that there was nothing to eat in the house and that the children had been compelled to go to bed hungry Next day he sent a week’s provisions to the family. This act led to bil identification and arrest, and he was sentenced to five years in jail. A school inspector, finding a class hesitating over tiid question: “ With what weapon did Samson slay the Phil istines?\ and wishing to prompt them, significantly tapped nis own cheek, and asked: “ What is this?\ The .whole class instantly answered: \The bone of an asal\ Of course this intesting episode didn’t occur in Columbia Falls. Dear reader,'do'you know that ono- third.of the fools of the country think ' tbey^can beat ;the‘.Jbest lawyer in ei- 1 pounding law, one half think they can beat the doctor in healing the sick, two- 1 thirds ol them think they can beat the ' minister in preaching the gospel, and all of them know they can beat the editor i in running a newspaper? ' The exercises by the 'pupils in the Various rooms at the Columbia Falls 1 ‘school Thursday afternoon were truely 1 worthy of 'epecial mention. Each'and everyone of those wlio look part in the programmes'did excellent and showed Columbia Lodge, No. 43, meets every Tuesday evening at their hall in Colum bia Falla.-Mont. Thos. Thornton, Sec. It was Oliver Wendell Holmes who •aid: “ The human race is divided in two classes—those who g i ahead and do something, and those who ait and in quire why il wasn’ t done the Other way —those who produce and those who cou- Millinery. Fine assortment of Fall street hats, n&Jhe latest styles in Ladies' Tailor >ade'tlats. also Caps,Tames and Toques ir children's school wear. \Mas. F ostkb . W E W I S H T O >. If you have little money and plenty of manhood and are composed of the same stuff as tbe trail -blazers of this great country, come along. You will win in the end, provided you do not bond your self to booaereno, cardh and -the woman in scarlet. V i s i t o r at o u r S t o r e We have on exhibition the biggest stock of furniture we Jiave ever shown. These^gobds were selected especially for fitting out the homes of this valley with beautiful and useful holiday gilt*. W e P a y T h e F r e i g h t Judge.B. A.'Miller fell off a scaffold while finisbiug up a job of carpenter work at the soldier’s Home last Satur day. He landed across a low trestle and two ribs were broken. He will be un able to work for some time. circulation, published nearest the prop- is now the offi- Spriggs, tlie.(arm boss at the 8oldisrs’ Home, recently butchsrba r* pqf ntuo 4 months'” old that dressed 321 pounds. c Who can beat it? qrpt.--.Jhe Columbia^ cial paper for this end of the Flathead county. MONTANA. n A Graham lately died at the pell hospital from the result of received by the explosion of a gas- lamp at Libbr recently. Jack was I time saloon man at Choteau and In business, the man-who speaks well of his competitor is neither envious Dor afraid. Mrs. Dave Grave and children s Christmas with friends at Kalispell. I will sell at cost from now until Jan 1 mv entire stock of ladies and childa hats, cape and the celebrated Soros is underskirts. Mas M S Fostta. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. E L PARKER Proprietor shoulder. Roderick and Thomas have not been in love with one another for several years and both-are said to have a small fighting record. While passing the Soldiers Home re fcently the reporter noticed one of the good old boys laughing verv persistently and eohtlnuouslv. Enquiry provedit to be fctorelev the tni'k Maid and Ht was claimed that he laughed that way tftobt of the time because every time he went to milk the cows’ teett tickled bis hands so much. - Dr Suiter now has tickets on the market at various places in Columbia Falls for the purpose of raffling off his fine team with harness and tbe Utile buggy now at Sellman's stables. 'The raffle is with the ticket system ahd. the Humbert run from one cent to |fi. i ^ e party who plays this game and wink will win something for Mr 8oiter offers $600 to the winner if be should prefer tbe money to the rig. Albert Wiegand who has been engaged for some time in the vicinity of Oorara cams down this week to spend Christ mas at home. While here he received the information showing that in the near future he will come in possession of some very valuable land in the East Kootenai district on the British side of the line which same haye been in dis pute for a number of years. Aside from the membership fees upon solicitation fhfi Home Athletic Club le- ceived the following very modest dona tions to help, them get started in the right way: J M Grist*1, A N Smith .60, Jas Kennedy .60, Ted Kennedy .25, I am prepared to do strictly first class up-to-date millinery and dressmaking at my plac» near the post office, Columbia Falls. Ladies call and see me. tf M bs . R osa H oftbll . ColumbiaEalls Christmas has come and ^on* but it will still be Christmas till after New Years. Then tnat Will be- the tithe for new resolutions. There will be some who will swear off and on again a'l in the same day. Have money reaaonably plenty or an assured situation before you bid the folks at borne adieu. If you don't you may have to sleep in the street and chew scenery for breakfast. J M WALTER ! T H E O L D E S T S A L O O N MONTANA BAD ROCK - £I^ E x p e r t horseshoeieg. Always a fire in the furnace j p ® H E KENNEDY Columbia Falls, Montana. is that they overlook the tact that they have two hands and only one tongue and try to make the latter outwork the former. Look'well at the man who apparently never allows himself any recreation, or you may find that he has derived pleas ure in skinning you. There are fools and damphools but the meanest numbskull on the face of tbe earth is the one who glories in the down fall of bis neighbor. Persons who boast of their good quali ties, whan they simply act as behooves Good bid goods from bonded warehouse* and wines that will grow hair on your breast and convert old ago to youth Best Cigars : Imported and Domestic That Christiensen And Purviance Are Frank Boyle and wife visited Sunday at tbe residence of Johnny Fuller and while there Mr Fuller killed two fine deer. MiBS Sarah Miller, who has been at tending school in an eastern college, is spending the holidays at home. If you have failed every where else do not expect to do any better, here, and ypu will not be disappointed. Theo Christensen f1, Gaylord .60, H C Selvage .60, P H Romer .50, Columbian $2.50. The club is composed of a fine lot of boys and they have rented good quart ers and will doubtless inaugurate a system of manly sports and may give Read the paper that gives voo facte ahd keeps you posted on all that la go ing on around you. Ask yourself If the paper you Ate how reeding does not fill the bill. D R , H . ZST G R A G G . R e g u la r P h y s icia n <fc 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 e Reduced P r ic e s i entertainments during the winter.