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e,•'• • • CEV5N2 it11311111 BASIN TIMES PENS OF THE PAST. • Th. Old Time Quill and the Art of Putting a Point on It. Quill pens are no longer used except In rare old Yashioned instauces. but People still use '.:penkiiives\-you tall see the name any day in tile cutlery store windows -but they do not Ilse them to make or mend pens. In fact. where Is there a man or woman who knows how to put a pole( on a quill': It was once an art which every man had to master, though women were generally bail at it. as they are Ii 1W ai sharpening periods. In the old days the first ittieQt Ion asked of a schoolmaster was the oliti Whether he was skillful in siit guilts, for he hail to sharpen the I ens of Ids whole school and Ili •filimtal!t• In- struct his pupils lii the art. Alas'. There IS DO modern pen of :steel it. iii that is Si) smooth, so swat, sitirte: as a good quill pen. 'Phi. writer is erv sui - e of that. for his father 1/Sed to tell 111111 NO. Tile art of handwriting has cot - In:illy deolmeil since the quill pen went out of use. The old fellows could really write We still pay them au unvorisviorts trib tit i• by calling a writer a \quill driver\ and picturing the nem when exur we have to make an rthstract rep- resentation or it, as /I glint. --Ni-41 York Mail. A Diplomatic Official. During the reign of Emperor Napo ham III, he and the empress. vlsitel Normandy and had arrn111.:t.ii to Spellii a couple of days at Et - relax. al. .1:..11 jet de 1:1 MOIlle, 1V110 WilS lilt. !Were. I. teamed that the rerohaiiiiiiirit.9‘ oil call 441 to hiss the sovereigns as they pass ed. :mil ii he S11111111.11e$1 the 114,1di•r4 111e 1:1.1i,11,1.1 owl lohl them 111/..i1 knew of their ploi. \If 3'011 1, your Ilan.\ said he It) therm - you tv:I' got S. 111 - 1,11111. it . you tit. not 3 Wili 311•11SC 011 III i•01%;11 -11i$'1. 31111 Ire:1 , 011. a way out of the didividly I propose to lock you its) at one,. mild the ettiPeror has guile.'' 'Cie conspirators accepted the terms offered them. and so the ettiper or was greeted only by cheers. as the yet 0111i i.mo - his. frightened at the ar iaist of their elders, had not dared te utter a sound. WANTED -a few choice Farm Loans at once. Freseman & Nluzzk ham Loan Co. NOTICE MK Pl - B1.1CATION 1 )epaIment of the Interior. Land Office at Great Falls, Montan:i November 1 6, 1915. Notice is hereto piten that Sl Sib: P. 1.11.1.EGARD whose pos!-otlice address is Spam Kor Montana. did, on the 2nd. d:it of Feb- ruary, 1915. tile in this offire Swore Statement and Application. No. 03633: to purchase the N 1 2 SE, 1 4 N FX. Section 21, Township 19 N.. Range 9 .;',ast. Montana Meridian. and the timber thereon, under the pro- s isions of the ;,ct of Jule 3, 1878, ant' acts amendatory, known as the Timbei and Stone Law, at such value as might be fixed Ly appraisement. and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised LOVE LINKED WITH DEATH. Where Women Proposo and if Reject- ed Must KM Tbei.i,olves. in the Pacific veil Fiji. New Ouinear, New and the continent of Australia. ties the Alelalie- shin group of islands, n 114•11'e head bunt- ers and cannibals abound. Strange and grewsome as are many of the cus- toms of the tribes, there are s.sine that Ire most romantic. For instance. on the island of Tucopia the women pro' pose marriage instead of the men. Meeting the Supply. Ili•lter Tommie. diin't you think vi-teve euisagli elmeolates? Tomie re 0, a 11 , re tire (we left. Lily. -- Mariro Intelligence. A ateamboat cal.tain who has sofa./ dfty years with the Hudson River line is responsible for the following: \A lot of passengers who m u t \- rived In Albany liy trail> came aboard early one morning.\ he says. -ph, boat was crowded, and many of them When a girl of Tueopia sees Mall Whom she thinks she would like to stretched themselves out tin deck 1.. have for her husband she does not sleep until sailing time. We liii! got far out or Albany when a mu, dismayed man came up to me. \'I've lost my shoes.' says lie. youolo (nat . :* saj - s 1. •' 'I put . 1.31 1/1 it iHal..i4a:i iii. Silyii I. \ .4 . 1111$1a081 . 41 . : . 1. ''•le , ,' Say, ' 1 ,11:•li 1 ''unit' 4 i• death to her. It is a tribal 1:i ii' that any the boat I nem to lio (low ti. s!.i I nal who has been refused must forthwith imally takel shoes iff. So I see:, kill herself. Therefore it woman ;i1:41 I rut 4111 111.Sitie. Ii man's hand only t hen she /eels the sin it's ain't thar.' sure that his answer will be the \ 'Show me the cupboard.' says I. py one. \11 111/111 led Ille to the 31 ailv tin . O w s n.a l ig Ai and s t y/Diu:L.1y 1/M1(111'W/11,M 11.1X, Wh1.11 loul 1):4.11 open as usual during the night to per wit Inspection. \'I put the shoes right in Mar on one of them shelves,' :Jays my live bavk of the solicitude 14 the dusky belles who Inquire if he is married or from up state. II, • not and the state of his wife's health. \You don't niaal to be told what lull Il- Roman nit's are einisequently Very root pelted. for the shelves were the pedalo blades, and the very first revolution 0: to turn otti happy marriage. the shaft had slumped the passenger's But there hare been ii:atniteratile footgear Into the litalson.\-New York stances w Len a !loon girl. smitten by the newcomer's charms, has been coin- Post - pelted Iii kill herself riecause the Wail With W110111 She htIS fallen in love has had to refuse to marry her. Baldness with the W01111.11 .ir :1 ttp• Is a sign of Ii ii . and LI i• hut i\ \ she is bald does a v,o111:111 lie ,4•1'‘ 17. . :1;1.0 rush up to him and ask him to marry her. On the contrary, she gives the subject deep thought and often the man a most careful investigation be- fore she \pops the 1111e , 41011. - Thi• itil St111 is that his tite.Wer spells iire or qneslions with which the women of Tueopiti ply the stranger who cannot realize the personal mo Hand La ndry CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS, WE ARE PREPARED TO KEEP YOU CLEAN IN EX- PLRT STYLE. GIVE US A TRIAL. ERIDETH HAND LAUNDRY Geyser. Montana, vonte fully vinivitteill th.tt is really elt - . Int% kild or not. she tare tvlioni she asiss 11. 1 1.1.14 • 15 1111% the tribal law has IleVer 1 , 1,11 1.104 , 0 i! to fail- If a rejeeleil \Von: .3 floc , 11 , ' ill IlerSeit she js eXe• llit• Il! , 11..1 , 11/11itt 1.11S1101101'illale i'01111ilviII-4 by OW leaders of the nuffab, News. Safety First. Colonel .1olittsen of Louisville. *Ni l o 1 . ..iyiht 1101' Ilia. 1' 14.101%14.V, 11'11 ght it. the ••••• .•' . eter:m \v Io'.. h tlt regionott as t .3 „:” •k et duty Ile th , o_'. ;he • :In for a ; 0:1 he 1 , ri , .. serg, , arit oho . .1;,1 co , ril l , •ill 1,, 'It :: !1: , ,..• ESSENTIALS CF PITCHING. . , h,• $ .1i. ii 1 gull Li lelier rro]., , 1 'I; 1 First Comes Control, Then Knowledge of a Batter's Weakness. \Control IS the thing. - say all the great pitchers, and all the gteat pitch ers agree that a ,tildy of lite hats10:11) Is next in Imporbince. There are cer- tain halters who eau punish certain kinds of balls. while against ii differ' cut style of pitching they are iairre• spontlingly weak. If a batter likes a fast ball at the waist line it becomes the duly of the wise pitcher Des er 1i. give him a hall to his liking. l'e. 1 :11 , - he is weak on a eurte ball at the on the outside. The foxy pit••iiet makes a specialty of offering him that kind of delivery in atonal:tie ite elding what is best to plteli 10 the va• rious batters a brainy catcher is of wonderful /1SSISilillee, 'rhea, too, the pitolier ninst study situations. 1N - lien Le divines that Ii sacrifice Is the play it is usually the best plan to keep the ball high. Suet , a ball Is harder to meet squarely. while It h , luliluilut impiositsle to give It definite direction. On a low ball the skillful bunter van usually place it to- wa d first or third, as is desiredk ror batters who have a teedeney to pall ai,vay lit' 'tiers usually keep the ball on the outside, mostly depending on the eurve. Seldom do batters sill , . 1)1111 meet stall squarely. As a rtl.• thev -lost !mils on the inside. hard. Three Flom:lied and Ten Dollars; the ,..„ lie ' , atter who hugs the dda!o tlo•olv tinibet estimated 3800 poles at 5cts into the hail is bothered unor;t by a fast ball on the inside. as it hits each and the land $120.00; that said it tendency to make him meet the hall applicant will offer tinarproof in sup- on the handle. thereby hisIllg most of p4.7t of his application and sworn state- the force he puts into the siting. men( on tit-- 12th day of Febnian. The pitcher must also take into con 1916, before the R.,gister and Receiver sideratiml the p osition of 1118 1 \ fli ' ld of the I'. s. I ... and office. at (,teat : 11 , 1 1 11 5 1 4 know who is eovering the • 011 a thr.0% so that lie may pit , h Falls. Mom. io aid his inticiders.--Itilly EA:tris Any person is at liberty to protest ; 4 t. Nicholas. this purchase before entry, or iaitiatate contest at - any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would de - feat the entry. R. N. Sutlyerlin, Register lst. Publication. December 3rd. 191c. FURS SHIP TO 5IGGS-,_ Highest Prices in Years ahout Soutt• last ytar'• pries's. Ws niTat /val....Pura and 5 -it: pay tha prt,e to get iii,,,,.Immense ord•re on hind - . We always pay host:lost priers but this year mere than aver. No corromasiun, deducted. You get every cent. FRFF Sang foe Fro* copy of \TrapporO. ohs ng•\our monthly magorine.. Orootoet Tr•poer'aliargasle•Pubilsh • d. Subsuripti..nleros to sll'f I -otters. ruliefpieturealIlld•crualetonee of lr , tpog •n .1 hunting adventure. &mos bow to trap more fur and how to get the most money for them. TRAPPIgg'lltiPPLIelginuos,Ammorlition.Trapi licts•1 *01 .1 r•e tory Coat. W. want your Furl. E. W. BIGGS & CO., ii° $100 Reward, $100 Ths readers et ibis paper will be pleased to learn that there in at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood oa the Mucous) Surfaces of the System thereby de - striving the foundation of the dise:ise. h l giving the patient strengtii by building up the constitution and a sisting na- ture In doing Its work. he proprie- tors have so much faith In ,the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cane that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CriENET & CO., Toledo. Ohio. &Ad by all ofirgalsts. he. New York's First Ferry. Cornelius Direkaen was the first ofli• eial ferryman oti the island of Nitwit:ti- tan The mooring Itliwe oll the Mall hattan side n as about where Watei street crosses tlw present Peck lie starttal die system ill 11;37. Si/tigers who {Milled to be rowed hiew a horn for the skipper if I. elrowt , 1 t.s al.sent Wiwi] they ari Frolti skiff grew t!1 , • ferry system oile city. No Chance. - Your digestive al-pa.ratitir is all o! -- if kilter.\ sail the after e. ambling his patioi t • - The 1,(•,t can give you is to ii;scharge :roin cook nntl get a nett: one. - be done. ails/xi/1o/ :ile patient \I'm married 1. her.\-Pittsliar. I iispalch. She Was Ready. Former Mistress - like ta give .51)11 a t:ood reconnliendol um. !Ie. Ha, but my conscience compels me to state that you never got the meals on time. I wonder how I eau put that in a nice sort of way? Delia-Yez. moight list say that 01 got the meals Ilw satin way as 01 got me pay. -Puck. His dualities. 'What make' , you thinh Dauber will succeed as a painter?\ 'He hag the soul of an artist and the Perseverance of a book agent.\-Phila• delphia I.edger. Woman's Tact, ilcv- lr ilassington -Honestly. XI' 410 pm think serimina too long? Miss Ileering-Oh. dear. llor. 11 merely !hat life la too short.- l'uck. General 31acksmit h Horseshoeing Wagon and Carriage Repairing All Work Guarcmteed Garrage and Auto Rep:4• - s. A. Sanders Geyser, Montana 1\ Information from the . ‘k ND OFFICE . 0 017T_ PR\..`SPECTOil IS EAGER 1000 THE GOOD JUDGE P.TAVOR TOO) I h1V, OUT IT HASI T N A C R O y L E D D. SINCE. L 'ss• • 1 ../.:11 [ 11 TAKE MY COAT. JI) UE.YOU ARE WELCOME 10 11. YOU PUT ME WisE TO THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. j . 7.. r... tv; - .0 use it are 60 grate.. , ! 11.4.41i fibetit CUT Chcwing-tho • •• I I thi:: they are glad to even up by taBlug Mozz - 2. - {ma,\ I arket Roport [Corrected Fridays] . he following prices are in fore. es 11. BRAN'/, 31. D. the local I e evator at the time of going p:: )1'i(,'!. f,\' ,•• i - 3 as„. c s a is 4 i .1:7'11'(%i:0A • 10 Ns. I Northerp reheat, per bu__$1.08 N.. 2 Northern, per bu. 1.04 Hard, per Ira_ 1.06 N... 3 :dontalea Hard, pet bu___ 1.02 hit per cwt 1.00 to 1.00 t)s•s. per siert 6S OM Te • r is'e.:;d and lilt ii ilill' Lii',. _ Men W:1S g !ttiti' mighty skeet., am C Li• here ry ompany and for me to take go -1 ..are of tny- • \- - A rgiant (;reat Falls, - Montana. 1 Prevost c t i: Sons, Props. It z: Plat:; Furnished Pros7!;;:l. ' - I - IltriRE are cvel!...;:: tinecrtainjt_ . :; 411 - ;olu trading in la It d s ithout guessing WI the title. Be on the sale sick -demand an Abstract of Title. The [ubbard Abstract ‘•., 2.05 PIONEER Livery, Feed and Salt Stable. Work 7 earns, for Hirt, George Meredeth, Prop. V 7 7.7tliwornirso\-.. 4r`-,41 -FA 11111Z/45 . Miiiik, ' • c A tt OPIE, I 41 . 47EikAk. S 7 1 - 0; • HAPPY 'HOURS Kimball's Dairy Farmer_ CkLLN Z5 Fruit Growcr t • _. Ills'!'' in 5.0,1. •• • io ys c'd r a \\-, ••••••••11, -.`e_ 1 •\ - s • •••••••••• ••• •1•••• .1 1. 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