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'• .`• 1. VOL. 5. ole ••••///:-//, , • • • • ,••• .2, - •• -1. • %re. ;•I 4 GEYSER, MONT., APRIL 23, 1915 . ••• s\.- - • .04 NO. 11 -.L.- -t-... . -x7. _1 - Dandelions. •-- - - - - - - - - - -------------- ..-,_ Van Skelton Sentenced to One Year Obil()xi()us Weeds The dandelion is on the job all the an underground roots. It getn a stalk lIntilli 1 1%er to the Missouri river. perennial that spread( hr seeds as well Lewistown H11.1 dOW it the valley ot the time; he ni , ,er Sleepa, unit blooms 714 ill the IlleadOWS and of . ..bards and stay• All this distance the HearPsw shale is oer the early as an) hloontiog thing. and keeps there, gradually gaining a tough so. v Judith river formation \Guilty of grand larceny as charged open court. What tire the a•eeds of the west I in the information.\ was the verdict Moment after hearing the verdict Think of the knots that are most *nil getting a root hold. illicit Wati the arrangement before their it going all onnmer. It is a bennial or annual. The early plant 1/ Ida it in arid countries wh. re there is a ill , It is not bad to get rid of in semi upheave!. brought in late last Friday by , the which synteneed her soil III pris011 WA, Iiillile st 0 he ,lopped in with seeds for jury whiell had been engaged during the Skelton fainted away hut a:. s soon re- field or garden, and you will tind them , i 1 Ile fall o 11110 ;Are ready to id t up season in so 111 iner 10 kill the roots. btu KNERVILLE past three days in listening to the evi- vived. in i he fields -put t here prineipally by early in I he riming or any oh l time a ad it is almost beyond mart to get it Iron F. R. Spelled . , Frank Sutherland, (knee in the eilse eil the state against Skelton was then returned to the 1111,1- ' ftrei \ 8 inrimil l r ' 11 '\ v \ er ' an y P lant any - old fibtee. They HIV seatteresl by irrigated plaven. It can be mmothere. Howard Rickard, J. P. Bain and how .1 Van Skelton of Geyser, charged may be a w o eed if ut of place. \\ 11111 ihe il aw W i iil seeds are olio, seen in ir i pital in charge of a deputy slit•riti ati(1 plowing and drying mit the 40311s r rd Siefred wer e m aong the recent busi- witlt stealing of a couple head of eat- is a weed to an onion patch, corn in building a hundred feet ahove where If seed maturirss, it should be hurtle( nes % viaitors to Great Falls. v tle belonging to 1. G. Finfrock. be will be kept thole until phy-sician, a fii-1,11 of oats, or barley in wheat-- they wet,. grow II. If the land is mit ler coltivation at a d. W. 1Valking was a Belt visitor 11'heit court convened Friday morn- announce that hi s condition is such as ii' itwithstafildi \g the Y are g\'\ 1 dr y To eradicate the dandelion from the N'Ir all mint -r -fallowing and etiltivatite me day last week. jag the cross examination of Jack Lo. 10 permit hi r. removal to the taimity meadows it is necensary to get in a :1 !should be planted to corn. potitto , land crops. or any other kind when in wan. who had been on the stand most jail. An l'xamillatioll °I 111 ' 1 .' lill'm \Mr Ida\' Nit - , and \l is Fayette Smith have re - crop of rioter rir alfalfa. The weeil or smite other erop that can he Goer, .pt the previous afternoon, was resum- will be made today by th e eoillity phv- Th, most harmful %reedit now are: tinted Inoue at De Witt , %Hell.. afti•r will l ake charge of a crop (if most any uglily cultivated to kill out any phint ed and after being concluded th e follow- •sieiall at the MAIM\' Ill' Sheriff KnIll Wild Oat S. la•vnling the winter with their (laugh - t he gill,. a all Claim the right of way. that may remain. Dandelion,. ei. Nirs. N Al Sit ye and family. Mg witne,saen for the state were exam- liters.,I1 is. a itaisiattee on the lawnn anti in Dodder. ined: Frank A. Sutherland, George T..,,,.. rave of Floyd Skelton. a P011s.ill '.111-......t yrain firlds as well as in gardens and Hodder is an annual and will do mu.. 1. 9ngin t re , C. E. Lewi s , H. 1) 0 ekiiitead, L. of the defendant ,I. Van Skelton. and Eiissiiiii this thi . o ,Stirveyor Isminger of Great Falb * is 1,iiia.k giasr. ii a .i wage if not cheeked in t ime. It ea Mug swine work in his line in Kneu)ille ther eultiyated Waives. There i '0 Chatteron, Elmer Poleete, Emil Roth, who was jointly charged w it ii I ' with way to 1.,111 it tit cut it off below the be vrailicated from Illeitillias by mow or different parties. A. J. McDonald, James Kernaghan, Her- the crime of grand la.....1.%. will not la• , h ut wee d_ 1)....1.1..r. ...tow. ot (suer or smother it. This Mg the patchea and burning to l'° %I r. and Mrs. It. E. Diatom and man Moulton, S. C. Dennis and W. C. brought to trial a, the county 'itatt ie% .41 tin. G. A. Judson. is colt% itteed that thy .•% I 11111y have to he done the next year. for the seed front maturing. Sinai-time:1 i hildren spent S1111.1fly at the home of The defense then took tip the intro- dunce is iii it sufficient to 4.0111104.1 1 ..1111 . gri,w, :14: Tia 'y \.' el \' itie ' t 1 '3 - the t ime they Reetl:i /11111y 1110W into t he patelt from may be necessary to repeat cutting an , .1r. anti Mrs. August Nonliplist of Cora. other places. %Vithout doubt, the den- burning to get a patch entirely fri duction of testimony, Peter Skelton, 1)1 . . with the theft of the rattle.. NH.. iliiil-iii Animals I.i Sc One grt.wing season ilel . is the worst wireil to get rid of I from this pest. Chas. Tillotton was on the siek list C. E. K. Vidal. Willia in Kernaglian. Fill aveordingly move the court to .1 is - on f, . and the most abundant grower in iiiim .. Suggestions. r , veral day, 1111 .it kr 4.1-1,. Howard Riekarda, Fred llorgan anti nil -s the elhaige arainst him. Itienni.ils Lit e I w ii Si11...1soiei, IllerS,. It gas.-'. More trouble iti lamas Thr re a re a f e w rocs for k ee pin .'er, finials Lite ,vear atter yyar. Herbert Diekettmat is expeeted home Mrs. D. Sanders being examined before it was not 11111il 2 o'clock ye-dm...lay I and meadows than in cultivated areas. a place free f mai we l sh, and 1 hey a t a court adjourned for the day. I hat the hit 1 (shirt ion of es Went, in t lie i Wild Oats lion Great Falls this week tali spend y fixed the p 11111.411111elflit t o be i •-•ke lt on ea •,:l. Wil ../ eil fie llelell. '1. t 1 I.. ha t 1 Ti„, w ild „m i s n 1 I I .. w .... 4 i 1., plant Mustard. simple ntles of common prai•ti, t :,,i oi. l it Wdoilder. It May be good lie summer. The jars' fixed is • a militant -44 in grain field's 'among good farnma. Dime freed fro. e ted nut to the defendalit at not less Ii it,. %tr.. V. Skelt tall. 11 iller Young. Nlis. 1 I than one year nor more titan 15 months i I out Larson. Thiitima Simpsiiii„Ittlini feed tit SOlrie . StageS of growth, and it !wind pally. but it way hp a bother in pests, it much easier to be \alutt\ . Mr. and :Mrs. Nla II m ce Jensen and •illirdells. The 11111stard cotnmonly known them for time to come. , laughter of Lotti• Tree visited Kner- imprisonment in the state penitentiary. Hain and Willi 211111 Kern:urban had been i.,.. a - ha r.ly as arty plant call he- itt the east and middle wort, where there 1 -Sow clean seed. only. dil e (riend% S lay. It W 31 .1 about 9:1.1 p. m. when the , examined for the defense and Is wit- growing along road sides and t P as \ re \ I is plent ,. of rainfall, is not a bad weed 2-Uxe well rotted manure, w court Was informed that the jury had, flosses had IJeen called Ily the 111'00.111 .11.1 -ell as in fields and gardens.NIr S. II. C. Eklund returned to Great ti n senti-arid districts. It is easy to fan 3---llitstroy weeds before the Si . •••• prrived at a verdict. It was then nee- ,tion in rebuttal, ks a grow ur 1111 dry load farms, it or scroll out of lutist grain with n fall. :tills Wedneaday after a week's visit , .sary to call the court oftleiaus. the at Alto. tit hoot ill whieh drulge 1.4 -die . a w inner. fr a o it is bout sure e to t the home of her aunt. Mrs. Juliur ontmon fanning null!. and its appear- 4-1)o not allow anything to come I. 10Iney. upon the case and the defend .repared his l a st 1 t r, 1 i on it II, bill S nr: k.-...•,..ls enough o 1111 1 0 a Crop . anee in a field nitrates poor selection the place that will bring weeds. 'ain and cousins, tr. and Mrs. H. C. 'Wilt Soll. ant to the curt room. nil whieh w•ere deity. led at :1 ri. en 11 at -0 ..... , ..1i. W ill .411 s is :Ill a 11111111 I. ; or prepaTation of „ed. 5- -Praet ,,, e clean cultivation all ' 7 \ latter, who had been under treat- °utile of !icor, were de,ided to the :ir. e:irileit fill lllll g ot hut' eia t s ler graini.=. .. •!, ••• at Columbua hospital lo: some !lent'. Cli C011ilsel. •1, A. NI.-1),.lioligli Op NIr. Wm. Delany xYht. im; h, -in -. - Fite bort way to eradieate it is to crop rotation. \\ li \ rdly be (.11. \\ e ' l \ it b Y \ 13 \ . SOW (.10.3111 Seed only; then if a plant time for inflammatory rhenmatiam and lied the prosecuti on, %V . h. Ii l.e.(iy tong mill. and has Seinlet Iii ii t ! of a , mittly ill w ill, rhottiati on 1 o• who hail daily appeared in court in ri t h iddrereoid Hui jury I ill belia It of t he de- ji - r ea r slot ire that works itself into the diould ii in in the grain it should b. GOOD TIMES ARE HERE .1,, wl...t . , 1... 1111W 14 Ille 111 ..lt 11 11 for is . oir. v .t .1141401 so 1111101 Iike ol her oats WitAltingt on. I) ('., Aliril 9.--GtNii •hort hi in. - doily. Dr. Brant of Geyser pulled before it goes to seed-whidi invalid's wheeled chair, Was brought to fendant, awl C. N. Pray clo.ed for the t 7 1 1. the court house in an ambulance, carried pro...4410mi. the eas t . g ll i ll g to the tory mat it Instil for the human to ilistin• , nil 1)r. Chamberlain of Hell were Pal- ls ea rlier than oats or most grain. t line , are not eaiiiiIng. they're her. up the stair s upon a streteher and trawl- .t 5 p . ni . illi , 11. il WI -iii fa r II .4 I lie writer knows s toR „ . It w • ll .1 jilt lull i IIIIIsdard i% eonfined to no .1 to attend the uatient us 11.. is lloW -aid Secretary of the Interior Lane t. ' ,nry Friday night :111,1 I s OW 0,011.1 10 v1111111-1 e separation of the weed mit of e r O ip A m tl el l: t ill:1 . l i t; it kite8 can n ed in spite of most three days back in Washington. L 1.1, , after three weeks on the roc! 3,, bought t obe out of danger. (erred to his wheeled chair. The sentence is t hat fixed buy I he theie ii , flee 111:11-11 ille t hat will make a i grow on the prairie or get a start. Th' believes more prosperity is to come. %Ira. I.. Mar is spending a few .1 , :tes Ills mother•:41fid several other mem- : bet. 'ii' the faintly v a re present in .the fa. passcil in Caseail,, wider the ii. •‘, oats. although Solite machines get moat it the Watkins home. court room when the jury filed itt, the of i item. ter\ is very small and one plant wit' \Peopl e ere not talking of Itai mother being the only one of the par- _Ivle rind of Ilie prisorner :Mei he ,:„ i „ „ I „ , i „ rut r ; 1 ..-J ..\. 1 I ...1 ., hill AP t h011.11l11114. It i 1 impossible to time s in the west,\ he said. \They a .1. P. Bain Was a buisineas slitter at .; iarole law, whielt pros ides 1 • or I he psis • .. t v a ppea ring to show the an x jet y is ; •ras served the ittiviinium omtenee. Ski-i- , .- - --.. ' -..... ..\ ' '''' - \•-• ''\\' - I keep the plant from spattering seed ,is to elett n tip the fields by tot talking of it here. Half a doze ,'tilbert son the first of . the Week. which they felt. jton asked to be sentenced al .•• I ha t 1:1 • Oats . .a:raitiiiate early, then I InIki \ ,o.er open firkin. -no matter how free Oen in my °Mee today, from yariot Mimi' Minni e Mitchell of the %Ili rt in They erdiet of the jure Was handed , 1 1.% might liegill ....r%ing his Goat. and tinder: or 111 111111er fa IletW a 1111 eultivate. i\\ the field iv front t his weed, I here will o-etions of the eotintry, ilisdare goo 'reek sell(sil Way it week end visitor in to Judge Leslie who, after looking it had nothing to say wilco the ...lot Sotto -tint, s it is 'Insist& to grow lin , he hula ni a rolled over it from Noun- on ii are with tis. he neiglitturlinoti. over, informed the jurors that the ver :isked him the 11 .11:1 I el 1.1.... IIoll I.o 1 ..1 .. , ',re, and t Ile .11.11,11.1 Will be scatteril curls crop like rye or barley, and cut ,i.. , it rolls, Jim Hill imi ,, t , ti .,I sort - Nly predietion at San Francisco tir diet Was not in accordance .with the in paasing sent ellee. the gun it. ...it ly ..n.1 plow the 1.• there will not be aim id, Mr. find Mrs. Neal Silve and son Reree n si‘. ill \nee. Is io! r. Iii,- V. &Id OA 14 en 11 Ilia • , . 4 a IA 1.1 „ 1 „. g „i„ ;.: ,,,,, 0, ,,, n al 5 igtu.,,ii,.„ .1.4 II ill t his emintry. among those al , emeguedv tit the Boyd home Sunday. atructions and h e ordered them back to Jack 1...gatt was 10111 . 11,d 10 1)...•1 l innind ill the fall. lives i iVer t 111411Igh the win - would conform. This required a little hi, seliteace and .1. Vita Skelton to , ii s , „ t i .„ i lin\ '''''d. Timr us 1\\ssinic I . \r Ili \ lv in the spring. It ilia.., not bother in dlentiful and ellea 1/ --s-all loans a t 11 1 lierce. lit 111.110111 Merl ion the old the jury room to return a yeeiliet whieli 1,,„1 14 ,,, ‘v,„(,„.„,h y morn i ng in ,,,,, „ ii , want work, still Amid,. NI iiy I . ettli halylle Die joh it t d er Pent ill NeW YOrk ; PI( port A al 1 1i .k1,,,,,,,\ am ! ,I s h n rat : Hy m n were re . rust ees eiinsivt Mg of P. tr, H a m. W. E, more time and it v..as nearly 11 o'cli.ek 1,,• ! _MI ihe . a . i .yi ng ,,t „ 1 ,.. 5 .,. a ,.. • ; ,.,.,„ / ' ''''' -. -I \ -u- ' ' a 1 \\ I ' \\ hi \' 111 \ 1 spring phlWed 11111.1. hilt a ill almost before the correct verdict was read in ; p.11, T r ih ii „,.. And hal %est time P. a Inc .%' time. A he \ I ' L \ 1 tun ', [Ake a erop that has been \stillibler lamming; (Tops are good ; many lint' .1,,, t ,,,t . m r „ . NI. - . j_ pi,.ki nson I s iii - or where outliner -fallowing Wit!. 11.• ; .111I11k.i ry are act ii'.' abOVe normal. Ap r \.._ don\ carIV cli\ligh io mak.' a •••.'\d In' . Lime said that the administrat i..11. If it has 1111.... 11 still :..lii% , %'' l'i. odd. ss 111311 1.111 11.'11., 11111 t 11.1 t hi; 1 ma son stid ‘I''' ‘ 11 '• \311 ''''' ' n1 ' 4 ' 1 \' d V 1 , . Illersy. Mt. and 1114. M. ,I, Troy Ii th weeds that toll main.' in Hi. hums; es.lilipul Ifig I h„ ma ii 114-.., 1. ile all Ho us' e - resses - - ,;...:. and ;toes the best it •-1111., inakin. 113. , 1 for ail exist:ince it will make '-' sceds and it' ' \ 1 \1\ 11 .'d to tight Fru \'a.m. %%al ... h.. , orit ititted. - .Man mine will be lamented when it end -M.inv ibittivtriiiir ate lienetilrsi by tl tom 1..111:.11 !snick \ tad 3 IA iei tit .% ti 1. t . ...lids 10 i C. \II.; I:. 11. ToWnsrnil 'or Matoler..on, and make a 1•1111•13 Iii•i• of -iced it , mill ii 1 . 1 1„..t., ‘ „,,, / 4,, i ,i.. like gl a Ile. 11 gi..‘‘ • fa./ I el reefed II 1.1.1.4. .1... Is. •• I , dile lie a :eir 11,1 al ti, 11.1 1.1.1 tel i - el N ft -W Sepik.. hall alwa,‘'s matures in Ey i m ;dee' mills, now vil irking iiiii•I A . )iinittig returned holm. Friday after i two week's visit with her father Wm. ii... form. lime on war oiderv. will thud an inerea• ),-In a','and other relati)ev her,. A Ild ill .1 Pal Fall.. ' '''' 11111 \'\`\ 1 - 1 can 1 \' Hi in Ow ea domestic demand an ticenirmliit , • ''. - .14 by 11.1\uing• If it ha 's 'tart\ ,lentattil tupelo's.. of orders unfilled nov 13osto1 Maid House Dresses an.; , , •,,ii 0 ,..in g it should lie killed out -Th e „0\1 ng prove , i n E urope !., eat% need in RoWn on the soil. The going t,i eall on .litieri,,,ii in,Instri, 'We of Ileirthline is doing the work. distinctive, dainty, practical arid dur- w i ..er grains are niirs1 likely to hi. in- t ,,,,, ,. eNtet ,,iii,,d ‘ i ih mai h a . th e wil ruled by it, and Ilii•y will tight it (,,,,• 1,...1110 that will feel it i s hunts limn if given a g ,,, iil start. Of eourve . -.‘sidii front the part Europe ha The children ot %Ir. and Mrs. Claud able. To the wqman wli() has felt that ,,,,, ......,1 should he si.wa wit I I th e grain played in ilepressine bitsines , 4 genera, , eel:. The It. F:. Dickinson children iirkinsmi HIV s iek with the inmate( this she must have lier dresses iliade at it is very easily fanned lint . Russian Thistle 1 Iv. while helping ,1.111P lilleS. there eat I lied lip any ilonlit that good time, at •aye juid 1..1.11Verell 'rum the same dbl.. a Si. Mid voliie of t he grown people of home, theY are a vvelcoine sui-prise. ,1,,,, i , 01 ii II:I . ' made it relf k . n I 11.. .., 1 1,1 11 1 1,1k p,,,h1 1,,,.. 1 1 \ . It\\'\\ 1 1 \ 1 \ Deed . ' \\ intro - here and that liettis times al e emning. .itli it. oirt :Ii 'Kuery die hay.. also been sick ,...rywhoe and has been more than ; '•Nobesly know .. what the i islle il \I r 55 , pl o w ing outlit4 are , at work in E ach garment coniprises every pos- ticwn in IIRC countries -too Neel] t h., nex t , ili pp. i i'ii %% in be. - h e sa ii ii ttii „ iiii . ttlit ,.. sible feature which discrirninating ,!..,‘, round and kreaks off above the mit the lull &T M,/ f.ail iSqlle. li tiler rti oW 11. !Ake dill) Hill MOS} aril, it -1,0 i 1,, „ mi d i ! ,,,, n i' v ,,. dp- s or i l„--1 w i li , dressers seek -clever styles, roomy .,,,i,11 wy-. It is not bad feed for , ill to be rolled hy Hie wind. every• u.t ., .,,,,, d . ,,,,,,.,. ' r ot it w ,,, t hs N. rit t..,., 'n\ aile• lin. •1\ 111 !! Ms \ 1 -\t'I ne m' w Ilart I 111.4 nil La . 311;14•1; phaa ed arm -holes, deep hems, s()urid seams, .t 1 .0.It 11oek whe a re there i4 nothing better. hitt ! DINASOHR RANGED HILLS OF be Pelts outtil !las beim riming si.1 Oil A i'.11111..1 flr sharp points at the ' 1 n•ing at %soil: 1.11 1111• 1/11111 11111.41 II 1141 By W, I:. \I' Nliii..-1,y . MONTANA l:iii ;Jere trail foe Frank Spelleer. full modish crit Iiips, good button-lloles lull.f r or ,im-iiiner. •.e.I pod l lhat ilr4e3 iiIT any , : Wa shington. D. C.. A in il 12. Tle W. A. Harris wa• helping delimit eat • ; Oil. hint does mole damage in 041111- prehistorie lizard like reptilea that at -11.1 y take possil‘sioll of a t 1 :%* \rant cousins to those found in southern A . I and is lieite. engaged Ill building II'S Afril areas I 1121 Ii ill giant fields. Or it ( min d a d M ie 4velshell, Mont., were t em I). C. Melbitlie 1111 • his barn 011111 , 1M - .se. ••••. - see la sl a eel:. I iin t he Sill lierla Mt ralwli ,inttli of and accurately matched buttons. If i4 very Init.! to ereadicite 1 . am' fossil, id dinosaurs. those Oilmen. , .-haee where it can get started. Fan- h e rta, showing that the forty-nintl • iii Examine These Gat-II-lents „,. grain, SI1 111 Iller-flt 110Wing and CIII. parallel Was lint ft social ball - lel ill II: ,i ng a tInd even hand pulling. are r fe r s itiferous age. according to the get) Veil Mellon. who Apra( the winter 11 .•itietimes ne, es..lirl' to get it final 1,, K j,-,1 .siii•vpy. in 'yoming i,, now at home. , bv\ to t he Ilii ':19 mu t histle. About Lewist OW H. ‘1011).. in Fergli Geloll , ..1* Emir was a recent ‘ as it or in Yoti arc stii - e to find tile patte1 - 11 y()11 want 1, 1 is H hail enemy nf grit 111 It Illa Malin/1S that rf'it one on another bk. v a n w,..,.1 I , a.,,,lim a it int,.r aniiii!.., t .:1; i 1 i Ni n l: t ii-is i 4:1: 1 1 1 1: , , 1 1 1 i a n r u:it a leS ,i.,/ 4 . a l y , s ir Li k liti i i ‘ b; I ..., „,.„,1,1„,, 1., „ ,.t . Fan Weed Dr Brant w‘ii. tailed to the Bain s earlier I ii a n t he gra oft :Ind Ins- 1 hi. I: W11111:1(0•1 , Ida Oa- Is. There ha- Falai 11 Monday envenina for Mrs. W. A. • ' s'\!„ 'di lit,' t1 11 . 111 1. 1 1 . 1 1:. 4 os ./ 11, 1 1, ;' Iseell, 1111111 re. .111 It . Illik e.I Le illt y :1S t. II., I i , , 'as I,,,, ,,,,, 1 ,litute di St th i s . 11,., heti. ' it,\ 11111 ,, esli•31 and di 1\•• old grain Lsorrect I: itnaledge of I hese 1 es.ks. spread.. ft% er a a I•nl.' 11 , 10 1 il . 11 \ 1 The linllet ill del erinilies t he post 1 nilil Uhl I'll. , :lad I •11:111 le., F. M111441:1 t ioll of the -Iiiilith river formation P.. iontrollidi rotten government in New I A 111 i Ilg -111. 1, rapidly improt irig. ' Beea Ilse e Colonel stated that. ..11 VeSt. If ii gent -milt . limited II. h,. ,,,•, iii ,. in , of n om, of these riles a COUGITLIN BROS. & (1,(). lowd fi eelds. lout it will crimpled...1 pr .) ',ail p -pe, I int! ilel.elnls ittrI/ON . Ill'on II 55i1• Yours for Quality and Right l'rices i„,,..1 4 . and &slimy . vitting plants. larte,t_ ... v e t seeds I ei make them get d e tail map, on which the Imes of Ibis i tiei f ng I . \ gni rid n\ \\ 11 'Iun nilti '• ii acellrat ell' that it is accompained by o Vork State. Espresident Roosevelt in stied or - IMO nnii the hearing Quack Grass roek eau be timed all the wilt. fiiiin 11.7 .. started at gVratillse NOW York he - Musselshell station. on the ('hienpo., foie Justice William S. Andrews former• presiding. Quack glass is a wide-apreading per• milwookee & St. Patti railway. past elas.inute of Colonel Itoose%elt i f:. 1)nikin orn's new house on his is nearly immpleted. Contractor