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- 1 .. • • ••\'\ . ;7 • • • n 4.. 1 •• GEYSER, MONT., FTB. 20, 1913 NO. 49 u 0=o Freseman kk Moody Farm Loan Co.,. 0 01:30 0=101 101=0 L..-----10=10 101=0 0=0====0111110 101=0 — OC:10 '01=0 GEYSER, CASCADE COUNTY, MONTANA. We Insure: Your business house or dwelling. Your Auto- mobile and yours crops. We Have Money to Loan Farm Lands. 10=0=0=01=10=10 .-.01:30 '0=10 We Prepare Correctly: Deeds, Mortgages, on Leases and other papers. legal 01=01 10=10 0 rzi 0 40=0.4 0 WE SELL 0 Farm Lands, Ranches and City Property. 11 0 10=0 1==0=01=11 01:00 r 0 01 0=101-----10=10 9=0) EXPERT CURLERS OF TWO NATIONS COMPETE FOR VALUABLE 4.1AD TO GIVE BRAIN A REST INTERNATIONAL TROPHY AT ST. PAUL BONSPIEL. riled Negro Was Unused to Literary Composition and It Made His Head Ache, Famous Skips and their totems from Winnipeg, Duluth. Grand Rapids, Mirth., St. Paul and Minneapolis. who competed for the big I- W. Hill Trophy. The 20th Annual Bonspiel of the North- western Curling Association opened at the Curling Club of St. Paul, January 14, with rinks from all over the country being represented. The St. Paul Club has twelve sheets of ice and many interesting contests took place. The bonspiel met United States won from Canada. The with great success. The above picture shows the Interna- tional Trophy, put up by Louis W. II ill, Chairman, Board of Directors, Great. Northern Railway, which rinss from ; The Atlanta Constitution tells about I tit aged negro who asked his ''boss.\ olpnel Yerger, to write a letter for p t114 to his sweetheart • \Ail right, Sam; I'll do it,\ agreed t hecolonel \has yer got de paper and de ink ,nti de pen ready, sir!\ \Yea isarn: go ahead.\ I \Write Thompson street. New I \hiss yer got httr 0. \All k right.\ \Yes.\ \All of Mir \Certainly \Thompson street, New York\ — - fiat's bit. Now write May de four. i teent \ \Yes\ I \has yes got hit down, boss, al- ready\ I \Yes\ \G'way boss, you're joldn'i Read p to me.\ r 'May 14th.\ \Nab goodness, you has got hit 4 011\ all right! Now, boss, read hit all over from de berry beginning.\ \Thompson street. New York. May 14th.\ \flat's right. Whew! Ray, boss, let's ree' awhile: l'ae tired. My bead aches like hit was gwinter ST11.1 SEARCH FOR TREASURE Colered People of the South Victims of Sharpers, Who Sell Them Divining Rods. The restaurant orchestra had gust cup stands about, four feet high, was the finished playing \Dixie.\ most eagerly contested for trophy at the . , Speaking of buried treasure,\ Said bonspiel. a southerner after the noise had died way, \the search for the hidden ;rhea of Captain Kidd isn't In it vith the hunt that is going on con. 'It - wally all over the south for wealth Set is supposed to have been se e-eted during the Civil war. Two lasses of persons are engaged in it. it is the pet avocation of the negroes nit not more than one in a hundred .housand ever find anything. The ;lass that gets the real coin in the 4lick Yankee who travels through he south selling divinini rods and things of that sort to the negroes Mete. 'witch sticks' are seppoeed to lraw their holders Irresistibly tc where the treasure Is buried. The) sell for a big price—S10 to $50—it tie pen& on how much the purchaser hat hidden away under his own hearth stone.\ Shapes of the Satellites. Photometric studies of six of thr principal satellites of Saturn, made Ir. thithnick. Indicate a confrrmation of the previous conclusions of other oh servers that several. and perhaps all of these satellites behave like our own moon in keeping always the REIM( aide toward the planet around which they revolve. In regard to the satel- lite named Tethys. an interesting by pothesis is offered to account for its very marked changes of luminosity The theory is that Tethys possesses the form of a long ellipsoid. the two principal axes of which are to one an- other In the ratio of five to two. A similar suggestion has been made con- cerning the shape of the asteroid Eros, which likewise exhibits great va- riations of light, according to its posi- tion In Its orbit around the sun.— Harper's Weekly. Indian Rice Rolls. The cultivation of rice in India In - eludes divers varieties, differing It1 size, shape and color of grain, as well as In suitability for culinary purposes. More than seventy million acres are annually put under Slice in India, and 1111111111111=11=1111111 MIIIIIM111011111111111=11111111111M The Big Event of the Season The most fashionable and up-to-date spring and summer goods have arrived and been added to our for- mer stock, which now makes it the nicest and most complete line between the cities. We are able to show you the finest selection of wash and wool dress goods, silks, laces, embroideries, trim- mings and fancy buttons for your spring and summer dresses. Our big Spring and Summer fashion book gives you the best selections of all the latest and up-to-date styles af the season. To Ladies! Here you are—there is no reason why you cannot get suited right here in your own town. A visit to our dry goods department will con- vince you. samples of all the varieties produced have recently been analyzed in Rag, lard. One of these Is peculiar In that 'it in too glutinous to be boiled in the ordinary way. This difficulty is avoltV hd by boiling it In bamboo tubes, and rtfter being thus prepared it is left 19 f he tubes to be eaten cold, especially by travelers. When the rice Is eaten it he bamboo is peeled off and a lone' roll of rice appears, which forms ars lexcellent substitute for bread.-1 - larle 1 - 's Weekly. Human Fellowship. In trying to find a basis of univer- Pal fellowahip, what is tbe first con- sideration? Not money. That is dot a basis for fellowship. Of course, there are exceptional circumstances 'wheu money may Pay for travel an4 culture and so aid In the formation hf character. . . . But money . 10 not a guaranty of either culture or hospitality. It Is the work we do io he world, not the money we have, that qualifies us for fellowship. Every knoa-n being must do his work well pn the world, whether It Is paid for or hot, in order to qualify for the fellow - 'shin of the common life.—Twentieth century Magazine. Profitable Fine. An amusing story is quoted by a land paper. it happened the other ay that a British subject of lienoni,I :Flo speaks Dutch only, was arraigned l or not taking out a dog license. Jus. ice insists that an interpreter shall Interpret. if required. The accuser aid \Yah.\ and a young man stepped ;mom the body of the court, offered I is services anti w/IR dully sworn. The I reused was fined 5s. the interpreter's ;re was is Cc).. so the municipality Intl s. fid over the transaction. It lurno4 out afterward that the Interpreter was the defendant's son. Ergo. the ramify was better off by half-a-crown ha a result of the father's visit to the 'police court. Don't Overlook the Fact that we are Headquarters for . . Men's Toggery See us about your Easter Suit, Overcoat or pants. After seeing our samples it will not take you long to decide. It will pay to give us a Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Where are you going to buy your Easter flat! Of course, where you can get the V cry latest styles, combined NVI I 11 the very best quality at the most reasonable price. We have received our new Spring and Summer I hats of NicKibbin and John B. Stetson. Come In ;in d look them over. .COUGHLIN BROS. & CO.. GEYSER. MONTANA 11111111111011111MOINIMORMISMIIIIIL4