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Montana Sunlight (Whitehall, Mont.), 25 March 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053178/1910-03-25/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
FRIDAY, -MARCH 25. 1910. Germania Hotel gives the Best Ascommodations. taut A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Caseill on 'fbursday. Rev. Tetetrie couductint; a eer- iee of speciel meetings at the Christian church. Chester McCall was the guest of Mr. and Mie: Granuiu at Pied- mont Sunday evening. -Just received n carload of lune- .. ber.—C. W. Winslow. 15 -ti. Mr. McLean sold his town prop- erty to Mr. Casey and left on Fri- day, with his family, for Glasgow, Mont. - Mr. Jesse Connor' has ;eft his job at Trident and removed his family to Sheridan; where he will • take up ranching. S. W. NteGL.YIN Blacksmithing liorseshoeing R2i!road Street • • Whitehall For SaleZ-Boad. 0mder.—Ad- dresi \Box SI,\ Whitehall. Mont. re tf. Mr. George W. Greaten of Bozeman, purchased the Johnson ranch in Pleasantl Valley last Tuesday and will take possession at once removing his family from Bozeman to the ranch. The deal was made thru D. F. Riggs. the local real estate dealer. The pur- chaser is the original locator of Gregsou Springs. Two parcels dry goods left at Cash Market Saturday eviseing. Owner pay for this notice and got goods. (6-1t Mr. E, F. Motlee has sold three jonia 4 ( . 1 .4 o f , sil v e r hundred acres of land on Jetverson Sta . ; returned bouwMonaYA7 id 15 a o a k of several da.ys w i t h h er J. B. Kremer and L. P. Senders. teeise, Mee ) es e hene J o h nsen . of Butte for 610,500_ The th r e e Y. H. Negley local watch re- pairer for the N. P. railway. [411 Mr*. Jerry Case of Marshfield, Wis.. arrived here Thursday for an extended visit with hersister. Mrs. Mute Goodie!. All Butte real estate men having my property ou their list are here- by notified to take game off the list.—Ii.A. Gray. Whiteliall.Mnt. Brad Westphall has quit his run on the Ruby valley branch and left on Monday for Livingston, He 1....deataa the. main ii thi. I'. hundred acres represents Mr. Motley's punkin' of a section of land pun:based' by himself and Mr. John Urich six or seven years ago. FOR SALE—fancy seed pota- toes. earliest varieties, raised on i iirgen sod, as follows: Irish Cob- ler, Six-weeks, Early Obio, Sal- ser's Sunli 1, and Acme. Per cwt.. . , in small lots.—Wm. McGee, Waterloo, Mont. r3-31, Arrangements have been made with the Campbell Soil Culture tauts-01. Liamals..—.Eabymka, whereby we are able to condom! until March 1, 1910. the vier of the Montana Sunlight, Campbell's Scientific Fanner and the 1905 Manual for 119.65 , 'We can also furnish yew dimpbell's latest Manual, in combination with the two omen. as a reduced price. 1? you are interested in scieetific methods of wet or, dry farming you menet afford to pass up this offer. Order them NOW. You can't get such a chance after March 1st. -(114-tf Germania -Hotel. all New For- aishinge (51tf Mr. A. J. Dorlaud, sister of Mrs. L. B. Knight. arrived bore last week from Vancouver for a vieit of indefinite duration at the Knight home east Of town. ' Te Columbia Butte people took peasession of the Heider mining claim yesterday. The claim is to- taled lb the Cardwell district northeast of ,town. Thoroughbred Langehang eggs. 111200 per 15.—Mre. J. C. Seiden- sticker, Twin Bridges, Mont. Ilitisx Delhi Poor returned Tees - day to Deer Lodge after a couple ci , days visit with her parents. tsbe. has accepted a position as clerk with theAlbee Mercantile edinpany alsd censor to remain there dosing the volume. FOR SALE—a limited amount oll\eixty-day\ teed oats for dry farming.—Beall Bros.. Whitehall. Mr. and. Mrs it Granum o Piedmont,- entertained at dinner 111.5.4uoday. D. F. Riggs and wife, Mrs. Lot Borden, Jake Borden, Mr. B. P. Smith and family, - Mr. and Mrs, Espa Riggs. the Misses lies•ie and Edneitigge. and Ray When you want s good smoke: tobaccos, pi:)es or a nine box of randy call on Fay McCall:- While lien leave your laundry. (44tf. Mr. C. C. Burbank, of the cen- ts, department of the Butte Eve - Beata was in town Wechme- day nfternpon looking rater mat- ters pertatnieg to the News' con- test. Mr. Burbank is a newspaper man of experienete an a genial gentlemen. Go to Negley for watch repair - • log. All work guaranteed [if liitet Alva „Xgot entertained at dinner, at her home ale thiles north of town, hist Sunda, the Misees Anna Wolf and - Chtrit - Liii• - dall. Messrs. Edwin and Arthur Wolf and Will Lindell. Mnaie and games wet' enjoyed during the aftei noon . An Easter gupper will be served at the Methodist Episcopal church on Friday. March '25th. beginning at 4 o'clock. Price 33e for adults, Rellkidist Episcoral Chtird1 teirriese for Next tiluaday Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. Maud McCall, Supt. Public wor- ship at 11 o'clotk. Subject: \The Angel's Easter Greeting.\ At 7:30 p. m. a special program on the theme of Easter will be reedit - red py the Sunday school. A great treat is in store for all who attend. The Plevoeint Valley Sunday school will give an Easter pro- ven' Suedes afternoon at 2:30. All nrc • • ed-teatttseich— Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Faro WHITFORD. Minister. CORRESPONDENCE. PIZDKONT. Mar. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Mw row and family were Whitehall visitors Thursday. Margaret Costin celebrated her twelfth birthday Monday evening. Those who attended were Kate, Della, and Rosetta Morrow. Maniie and Estella Kinder, Joe, and Ben and Barbara Houston. Gladys and James Finn. The evening was spent in playing games. Light refreshment wore served. Mr. and Mrs. Weatti entertained Mr. and Mrs. Buchan at dinner Sund y. rence Clayton departed ga for Tacouti, Wash : , where he expects to spend a coupl of weeks. One of the twin children of Mr. and Mrs. McAndrews ia ilosased?wah V13401211414‘... 4 . Misses Minnie . and Fern Costin ev peer i.o--leavei Ain Shelton left fo.r Livingston Sunday for a few days visit, after which he goes to Alberta.,Camida, to maktehis borne. Mrs. SieenUall Illid Mrs, Brown drove to Whitehall Tneiday to do seine :shopping. Mr. Shaw went to Pony Friday last for medical treatment. John Powell, wife and son were in Whitehall but week. John is nursing a \nice\ ciabuncle on his leg. He went up to have it at- tended to. The'stork left a ,ice baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Dodge Sattirdsy. Warren is wearing - the smile that wont come off.\ Mother and daughter doing tine. F. E. Benton Wit9 a passenger to Three Forks Tuesday. Gerhart Carlson came down from Butte Tupsiday. PETE. week for Deer Lodge for an ex- tended time. Mr. and Mrs: McKay and 'Mr. and Mrs. Devine visited Piedmont Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ed. Costin went to Butte ,Monday evating-en-businesse- Mr. and Mrs. Bert- Manning leave for Sappington next week where he will take the job of sec- tion foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Houston were Butte visitors fast week. wiiiier g .1144 smile of , E ft Ms, was a visitor at the Costin home Monday. Mr. Alfred Mitchell is firing for Mr. Bennett during Mr. Clay- ton's absence. • Mr. Elliot and Coggin of Butte are on pusher 2503. Engineer Stuhkurg and fireman Collin were called to Butte Friday on account of business. Miss Minnie Costiu and Miss Lizzie Walker have been on the sick list this week. 2.11310VA Mar. 93. --The. Ladies Aid of the M. E. church were handsoruly en- tertained at the home of Mrs Aug. Anderson on Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson is enjoying a visit from her sister. Mrs.West of Dillon. Mont. Mien Weatfall, a rustler for the EveningNews, mid a visit to Pied- mont on Wednesday. We certain- ly wish her good luck as we are all anticipating many fine rides in the auto when she gob; it. She won't are to coax • maw as did to get us to subacibe for the paper, but you know we boys like to be coaxed. - thllo, Bill I Speaking of changes made this spring 'in this big department store of Yegen Bros. of Billinge. the Billing...Times notea the promotion of W. M. and says: • \W. M. Fergus,. formerly in charge of the implement depart- ment, succeded to the management - of the wholesale grocery depart- ment. 'Mr. Fergus has been con- nected with Yegen Bros. for the lest five years and . is one of the most respensible grocery men in the West.\ Friends of Mr. Fergus here will - be glad to hear of his advance- ment. •••••••••••••••••••LLe Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining tin - called for in the postoffice at Whitehall, Mont., 'for the week ending Mar. 16, 1910: . - Bray, Thomas. Ben, John, • Gerrisen, Clarence. • Roberts, Moe Wm. 0. Torgerson, Thole - Persons calling for the above 95c for children. Everybody lettere will please say \'Over' torn , stet hive egn)l time. eE t teo *. RT. P. M. Mrs. Walter Jordan of Bette has been Tending a week with Mr. Harrison Jordan and family. Mr'. Will Mock is out from Butte helping Mr. Jordan haul in his fish. Mr. Chancy beats the record still for number and weight in the catch of fish. Reertze. .CAZDWELL. Mar. 23.—Mr. Geo. Dillet and Josie O'Herron were Butte visitors last week. Miss Hillis from Butte is visit- ing Mrs. George L: Johns. A few of our young people at' tended the St. Patrick's dance in libitehalLantia Moons. Cliff. and Hatzey Noble, the Misses Dillet, Crunioan.,apsl Brownbaelt. - - Mean. - Paris, Har- vey Dillet, Albert Dodge, Martin and Merle Irvine, and Har- vey Noble: * The 'Lndies' Country Club hold their , next social meeting at the bouni\.of yr. and Mrs. Francis Newkirk April, 1st, everybody invited.' Mike Lyn ii is visiting friends ' IMAM SUE.. ar. .- , 11dise Lillie Schmidt went to Ruby Thursday for a few days visit- with her sisters Kate and Jennie. . Messrs Leyson and Wiant of the Green Campbell mine made a business trip to 'lain Bridges yeetereley-. Ars.Maggie Ford ofLethbridge, Canada, is here 7 011 Is visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ed- ward: This is Mrs. Ford's first visit to the old home since she left here several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, were in town from the ranch tome Tuesday doing some shopping Miss Mabel WiOstrom and niece porotby Duke returned Monday from a visit of three months spent with relatives at East Helene. - MissMary Lewis returned Mon- day from a . visit of sevend da3 with MissMabelJohnson of White- hall. Miss Jennie Lewis and Henry Knight left yeeteolny for White- hall to visit friends fór - a few days. The dance given here Thursday evening in benefit of Pike . Morri- son wasn largely attended. Mr. and Mr.: C. L. Dalher. Jr. moved today to the Oran Camp- bell mine where Mr. Dalher has employ moot. Dr. Hall of Butte is spending a few days at the Broadway mine. Mrs. Hiram Odell was a visitor in town today from her home two miles north of here. • Hattie and Carl Hendrick came -Thursday to take in the danee the 17th. Harry Hathaway and J. C. Ma- honey were Twin Bridges visitors Monday. ^^— - • • r IAAP I tAir The WHITEHALL TRADING CO. ••••••••=1•••••1110m01/11••••••••••••••••••••plaig NEW ARRIVAL of Spring Millinery All the latest styles in street and\dress hats eactuatsasa Expert Trimmer from a large eastern millinery establishment The WHITEHALL TRADING CO. 114 4 16 1 11-110 SEVINC MACHIN!. *OURS agsSisla. RION GUM. by baying tbb reliable. honest; high grade sew. log mar...hiaa. STRONGE:J GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Cos Beh4dere. _ OBSER TES EASTER. Northern Pacific Dining Cars to be Specially Decorated. School was closed here several On Easter Sunday, March 97th. days Isst week owing to the illness the Northern Pacific announces of the teacher. Mrs. Tembleton. that all of the dining cars on the system will be specially decorated Mee. NoTICE. Fish Creek Irrigating Di teliCo. , Whitehall. Jefferson • Cis.; Mont: Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the stockholders and directors. held on the 5tii day of March,1910, an assessment of four and fifty one-hundredtlis dollars ($4.50) per share was levied upon the capital stock of -the corpora- tion,. payable by the 9th day of April, 1910. to U. IV,. F i lmer. his residence. Any stock upon which the as - segment 4hali remain unpaid on the 9th dayof April, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction; and, unless pay- ntent is made before, will be sold on the 7th day of- May. 1910, to pay delinquent assessment, to- gether with' the costs of advertis- ing and eiperles of vile. 5-4t1 U. W. Eestett, gee's. fmeation-of . ntfice, at reblence with Easter lillies and table pieces consisting of miniature chickens, ducks and rabbits.. Each patron will also he presented with an or- natnented Easter egg from the Northern Pacific poultry farm. This is an innovation in railway dining car service, and will be a pleasing little incident of the trip of which Northern Pacific guests will be very appreciative. Cornelle•Flaherty • Monday, March 14, occurred the marriage of Misr Harriet E. Cornelie and Mr. C. D. Flaherty. the ceremony being performed by Rev. Walter Jordan, in Butte: The bride is a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cornelia of Elomestake, and is well known here where she taught in the pub- lic schools for several years, nig° at Basin and Boulder. The groom is a son of lion. and Mrs. John Flaherty of Coldspring. Ansiouncement of the marriage was a surprise to everyone exept • ff)tr nearsoletiree. lteth fli-111.41elbAlsielleVIkeNe%%5 F. H. NEGLEY Drugs and Jewelry F'retetwc rIpticsrus aria Jeewerlry Fteepistro , S pa. 4.7, I ea t y Drugs. Perfumes, Soaps, and . Oils. Paiute, Watches, Clocks, Sil-rerware $% 0 1) , 10%1/11.1•14\liell st. fie )0166664961J61900/1C0461460560114111 On the Scientific Plan. ram RCIIVITIFIO FARMER. Mary had a little farm, It baked dry and brown. She thought she'd trade it off. And get a I:lace in town. Then Caine a Campbell. wise. And told her what to do, She took his advice. And got his ideas, too. Then she tilled her farm On the scientific plan • And grew crops of wheat As big as any man. Her neighbors said it wss a fake, But Mary acted sane. And continued to grow Enormous crops of grain. Now if you, weary Farmer. Will resist drauth's dusty ban. Till your farm as Mary did— On the scientific plan. 000 - \Campbell's Scientific Farmer,\ monthly. and \Cmpbell's 1905 Soil Culture Manual\ --a book of 95 pages --tell all about Campbell Methods and Scientific Soil Culture. We can furnish you the Manual with the Farmer and the Sunlight one year for only 2.65. Old and new subscribers—all look alike to us. $2.65. t ° fr and groom have runny friends throuout the county and elswhere who wish them joy. The young • couple expect soon to make their home in Livingston. Mont. Away with Clothes. If ore takes a \somewhat broader aid less technical view of the menac- ing conditions Alselosed by the !Anent' Lancers series of exposes, and is large -minded enough to appreciate the /menthe artificially of the whole modern scheme of nether, there seems but one logical conclualee from the premises, vie, clothes must go or the human rare will he devoured and exterminated by microbes. The con- veniences of the household, from scrubbing brush to the grand piano, are nothing more nor leas than germ traps. From kitchen to drawing room and garret the house is alive with miseroecople brigands Hence, houses must be given up also. And it thus ADOeltra that adept , * as wen as social- ism urges a return to the misnamed days of hitherto& toward which the \back to evert - folk leek so long - trier. -THE- Cash.: , Market We sell - Best Meats Fresh Eggs Everything First-class W. W. McCall