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= FRIDAY,' APRIL 1, 1910. GL.ISAMIS. Vote on Monday, OH 4. - Sheriff Manning e•as ;n White- hall Wednesday. Jamee F. Kelly of Boulder was in town- tVednesday. • Go to -Negley for watch reput- ing. All work guaranteed. I'd Governor Norrie has designated Tuesiays 5litY 10, 1910, as Arbdr day. • All reel estate men are notified to take my property off their lists. ---. W. A. Gray. Mr. Z. G. Hanscome left Thurit- day for Missoula for treatment in the N. 1'. hospital. For sale or Rent—ono live -room cottage.-- A. J. McKay. , (7-2t Mrs. A. R. McDonald, who has been iirfor a week or more, is still confined to her room. • s\sist:awa -Siwe beim M urartir'S. Elmer Winc'aill, of IVitterloo; on_ Friday.' March 25, 1910. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian- church will meet with Mr*. W. McCall next Wednesday afternoon. Germania Hotel giver the Best A eeetomodatioac [51 t f Mr. end Mrs. Win. Cranphell have moved into the house invalid recently by S. 11. Clinton, First avenue. CORRESPONDENCE. CARDWELL. Mar. 30.—Jaines Ryan and Ed . Murry wbre Bozeman visitors Easter Sunday. Mrs. Snyder and two children who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownbaelth.retorned to 'Butte Satardny. Senator Cardtvell was in White- hall Tuesday. Mts. McKeown returned from a visit with relatives in St. Nei, Kansas. last week. e The social to be given by the CountryClub at Francis Newkirk's Apr. lit was postponed. Merle Irvine was a Idatumoth 'visitor Sunday,- - Miss Drysdale wall visiting rela- tives hi Butte Saturday and :411f- day,returning Monday. Mrs. G. L.' Johns went to Butte wiedieilAU.4qa\ _ Mr. May held seriioes in Johns Stiterdity—wight.--'-'17toets ist the fulfilment of the law;\ tieing the text on which he gave a very interesting talk. Mr. MitY will preach again Saturday Ain.. 9th. C. E. Black was a business visit - orb n Whitehall Tuesday. •. Mrs. West lied little soil who hive been visiting Mrs. Anderson, retu red to her home iii Dillon on Saturday. Master Cecil Clark and Miss May Clark spent Easter Stinday in Butte. Mr.lierr, of the Madison Power Co., made a trip from Butte to Parrot in his auto last Sunday. Mrs. I. Smith has been quite ill for the mist week. We hope to see her in her usual good health soon - Mr. rind Mrs. Johnson and Miss Inge left on Monday for Butte. Front thence they sail for Sweden to be absent some time. The wil4 flowertcarb just now begining' to come, stud they are surely welcoMe. ItukTLEn. Methodist laiscopal Church -,LiettOtaciat*PittivAdiashelir Sunday school at 10' o'clock. Sirs, Supt. •Itegular 'services at 11 a. m. und 7:30 p. 'ht, ,'• Morning Subjer — rho life- giv ing word.\ Evening Subject: The unmov- able things of the kingdom. A special int - natio° to the eve- ning. service. Preuelting and Sunday school at Pleasant Vallee in the 'afternoon at 2 o'clock. • Prayer ineetielLand Bible study omi1VednestdaY evening at 7:30: This week kits been full of gad things. The Easter supper 7.4a pro - stint' need - by ed the best ever held. l'IteEaster programs iit Pleasant Valley and Whiteltull were well attended and 7.enjtkvoci- A great deal of thanks is due to Mrs. Lulu Beall. and &Ir.. Lhivid McColl, who assisted in treining the child- ren and helped' to niiike the wen - 'ion a at:cress. -- It is libps41 that these giteser- ings be kip& sip as they mire a means to bring people closet - to , gether apirieually and sorially. .FUKO VfIrrTntD. Minister. F. H. Negley local watch re- pairer for the N. P. railway.\' [41,1 Geo.Chidlow tame over from the Bighole basin last Saturday and sin at several days here, leafing on Tuesday for the . Gallatin valley. 1 - leluts leased a ratteh in the Big hole and is out looking fora bunch of cattle with which to stock the place. Germania Hotel, all New Fur-: aishings. [510 D. F. Riggs. the real estate than. sold the Arthur Johns ranch Wed- nesdity afernotin to Mr. George W. Greven who recently bought the Johnson ranch. The two ranches lie side by side, and this gives Mr. Gregson 320 acres in compact form. Mr. Johns will dispose of las personal property at publicsale next week,Saturday. For Sale—Road Grader.—Ad. dress \Box 31,\ Whitehall. Mont. • I8 U. .Z/asetereesesimations•att. „ . lirdrCommerchil Club Was effected was elected president, and 0. H. Davey f.eeretary treasurer. The membership fee is five dollars. and the dues are one \dollar per month. The by'-lnws of the raub prohibit gambling and the use of intoxis_eting liquors in the (ASA room!. Am handling a full line of Gofer Brand Harm sei, absolutely game dated March 2,1„ conveyed the in- formation that - if nothing hap pens, will change My mine tontor 7 row at ti o'clock.\ The friends of Mrs. Hilt have for sometime John Powell is receiving lumber expecting to build it large barn soon. Mrs. Will Seery and children. of South Boulder, were passengers to NVititehall Monday. Mr. ind Mrs. Harvey Noble drove to Whitehall Tuesday. \ 0. W. Gilman .1111s..a.businoaa visit() in' Whitehall Wednesday. Purr. aniieipitted that something would The .promoters of the new tale happen. We suppose it iticl phone line,' whicls hits been agitat- e? lum• ism on the 22d inst. and that Mrs. A ea for, some time, met et Francis' 154 ' •ha wl I -- ngt ter name to Mrs. H. April ;;c1. nod every Sunday there- after, ',replied to do all kinds of dental work. (7 - 1t In attempting to board till work train uhile it was in motion, at the Homemtake. pit at about 14). in. Tuesday, M. Naltaktfin. a Japa- nese laborer with extra gang' No. 4, fell between the cars and had both legs cut off. up and brought to Whitehall. where he died about 4 p. m 7 At the' inquest held Wednesdny mor- ning it ens found that hie death • was due to his own carelessness. on teed. Call and ace them before • buying. --C. M. Covert. (7-2t Mrs. Sherm. Shrauger returned es _ to her home at Homo:take hod A note from Mrs. Mary Hitl, Sunday after spending a week cis; king telatives in Whitehnll. Mr. George Coryell went to nork at the N. r• klatiegi ester - day morning, taking the MC. Walter Brooke. Just received a carload bee. --C. W. Winslow. M. Newkirk 's on the evening of Mr. A. T. Williams of Boulder, A. Thomption. She Hew resides \ wise recently pure! itsed a portion at Lime!, Mont. of the Tuttle nitwit in. Plensaat FOR SALE -4 limited amount has moved over to his ;tew of - 430.3 , 40 .9 oi i tak ,,, place. Mr. and 51re Jake Borden have taken - up their reeidence on Rail- fstrining.—Beall Bros., Wttitehall. Accompanied by his friend, Mr. James Gray. Mr. William Forrest' road etret. occupying what was arrived in Whitehall Thursday formerly known as the Burdick afternoon after an absence Of ten months visiting 7 relatives and filen& in Turriff - Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Messrs. Forrest and - Gray saileil from Gl a sgow on the steamer Columbia Meech 19th, arriving in New York 'Sunday. Dr.T. - 3.-Mason will be in Whit e _ Mardi 27th. - Leaving New York hall the week of April 4th pre. Suedes' evening they spent ten pared to do dental work of all- bouts in St. Paul, and arrived here kinds. (7 -it at 3 p. tn. yesterditY —the actual time on the road being 83 hours. The auction side of - cattle mind horses held at the Stith stables DR. J. J. DAVIS. DENTIST. on Settaday lust was poorly at- will be in Whitehall; on Windex, 4ended end. with the exveption of house, - Jake-Withse-ltatt wowed- ily to the ranch recently sold by 'Gene Motley, having leased the ranch for one year. with the priv- ilege of ,five years. it few horses, everything sold -went ,tat a low figure. Mr. Frank Lindell was confined to his home several &lye this week with theumetism: His brother Will took • his place in the store . and lir. Harry Dohyne drove the delivery wagon. ,Thotonghbrol Langaltang eggs, 1 1 2:00 per 15.—Mrs. J. C. Seidest- sticker, Twin Bridges, Mont. r5 -6t. The- ladies gave a very A tweesm• fail Easter , ball at Clintott's hall Monday evening. The attendance The deceased wan 63 stars old and He wits . :picked was - barge and • a delightful time loft hi, native land about fortY was enjoyed. by nil. The dancing 'years ago. It is supposed ihat he continued until about 3 a. Messrs. John W. Reed, Frank E. Nelson and W. J7 Rankin' the ilKe& tam tonic 161 ^To ;op) for census enumerators. have. We understand, each received an ap- pointment. Mr. Reed is assigned, to the 390 district, and Mr. Nel- son to the 41st. We haven't -the! number of Mr. Rankin' district' but 'presume the territory is . the wrathwesteru portion of Jeffereen! county. , • I When you want a - good smoke. I tobaccos, pipes or a nice' box of randy call on Fey Metall. While here leave your hostelry. 144tf leavee a wife and two children in Japan. The funeral was held here Thursday, Rev. Fred Whitford of- get -out. tici.stisusnd /stole , , trade ieWhite- hall cemetery. March 21st and organized the Cardwell and Summit Valley Tel- ephone company which will build a line from George Rondell's in Summit valley to Cardwell, with a branch lino running to John %V. . - .I. a nn Owes in the South Boulder can- yon. The stockholders are 0. NV. Gibson, president, 0. G. Shenk, secretary, F. M. Newkirk, treasu- rer, John W. Cook, director and superintendent of construction, FrAnk Black, George Itundell, Bert Church, and Carl Ralintig. =NOVA - 31n Mt SO.— JA r.Rankin of Repo - ea surprised his many friends by bringing a wife it hen he returned on Saturday... Mrs. Rankin was formerly- Miss -Noble -of 44. &Ade , and is gladly welcomed to our community.' Mr. Rankin is one of our prosperous ranch owners, an eclectics* of merit, and we are delighted that he has a miatress for his neat cottage. • Mr. Burbank of the Butte Eve- ning News. visited this action lest week. Mr. E. A. NItiltz. of Piedmont, visited at the Clark - home Monday evening, . Parties who were there my he is not. a mute by 'tiny , tneuns.... superintendtlints, and mull others M411 it, bbery. A mail much containing mail for Whitehall and the valley branch. which was Illinhoit off No. 2 last tv;••• stolen and rifled. The sack was !Mood this morning east of town. It bad been cut open and it's contents removed. They were found in a pile on the gr9und where the s sack had heel opened. Registered tinelusges _ had been and latent that it thought might eontein money. The whole wile gathered up and brought to the postofilee. Post- master Davey telegr.iphed the inspector iiiinteditteri: Adlenised Leiters, Renova Bridge was covered by fishewnien Sundey. There were so many girls laughing and talking . that a man couldn't catch . , a fish dead or alive.. Come earlier next time. hose, befhre tho girls HaroTd Stnith*tind Killum - 13ros. ship pest it. car of ore last week. Chas. Pruett. finished hie -repre- senting st.the point of rocks and List of letters remaining un- has returned to %% Michell to rest called for in the postothee stl for a while. Whiteleill t f I •. ending Mar. 80, 1910: Abbott. A. J. - Tayior: Harry P. aValfacic,. John , • ' ' Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Riggs are spending a .cioupte of weeks at .., persons ailing fur thesuborel letters will praise sayt \itdver ti\ed\ . 0.11. Dtvr.r . „ M. • N. • their ranch in the Valley dttring seeding time. . • Miss Costin, of Piedmont, visit- ed:Rea : ova . on Sonday. rind was the gnest or Nlisi ‘Vestfall, Miss Delon! Noble and W. J. Rankin were uninted in marriage at Big Timber, Mont., on Tuesday. March 22, 1910, the, ceremony being performed by Rev. Hardy of the MethodietEnieceied Onirvh• After a brief elide with the relas Lives of • the bride et Livingston and'ily South Boulder the ham couple went to their ranch home in Pleasent•Valles where they will reside. The bride is n dratgliter of Mr. , or s uu tft 4 4brj1 Ille ‘ to Elmer. at his residerre.. • , Any stock upon Which the as- sessment shalt remaii\linpaid on the 9th day of:April. 1210, will be delinquent and advertised --for !ale at public suction; and, 'micas pay- , ment itemade before, will be sold • • 's‘ ihe WHITEHALL TRADING CO. ••••••••••••••• AO. ••••• NEW ARRIVAL of ring Millinery! All the latest styles in street and dress hats At•dati.Y.0 .4. str\) , Wsats torintsw.w..ewashreLsilfrtn - stsask.Asonsrawkiltr-V\'\Lt!--.12-'\` Expert Trimmer from a large eastern millinery es i tablishment The WHITEHALL TRADING CO. MING MACHINE. aottse !MARINO., SiCti GRADS. by bryite ttli ectiable. Loom, high gra& sew. lag mathim!. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine CO. Beividere, /IL * Edda Notice.. The annuli! election for the town of Whitelnin win take place on Monday. April 4111, front $ o'cli ck a. in. to 6 o'clock i' rum,, at which time one alderman will be Aeeted from the tieet ward. sta from the eeeond ward, and la front the third ward. hat: E. 0. PAcc. Town Clerk. i folesiviecipv%%4•AtesS14444 , 4% - .14)4hetirle, - 4) 1 6,05 1 6616000intitititiVIV On the Scientific Plan. PROM CAMPRICLI:a . ACIZNTIFIC PIENS& Drugs. Perfumes, Soaps, and Oils. Paints, Wretches, Clocks, Silverware e s t F. H. H. NEGLEV Drugs and Jewelry 5 rL3r-Iptl•crrlia . esna Jie•wfrtry Fitiepesirss p c I an t y Mary laid a little farm. It baked dry and brown. • She thought silted trade it off. And get a ;lace in town: Then canto a Campbell. wise. . And toki her . wlint to do, She took Ilia nth ire. is And got his ideas, too. Then she tilled iterjarr Os the es•ientitic plan And grew crow\ of as lir:It As big as any own. Iler neighbors said it -was mm fake. But Shay acted sine. And rontimu it to giver Enormous crops of grain. Now if you, weary Farmer. Will resist drouth's dusty ban. Till yourlarm iis Mary On the svientific plan. Boulder. a young Indy held in high regard by all who know her. Mr. Rankin, the grooln,. k: wellktioen young man who has been engaged for some vears in this vicinity in various eccurattiotte. latI as Ss school teacher' 'during time winters, being it mmmbi-r of the county bard of exaniinet•s. Both bride and 'groom* have ninny friends in Jetterslin and Madison counties. arid 1111 will join in them 11:.p la i nc . NOTIOR. . .„ Fish Creek Irrigating DitchCo., Whitehall : Jefferson Co., Slant: Notice is hereby given f that a t a rateting of the stoekholdere rind with the Cnmpbell Soil Culture directors. held on the idts day of tanutatny. of Lincoln. Nebraska. Merch,I910, an assessment of four whereby we are able to cOntlotte and fifty one-hundredthe dollars nntil March 1, 1910, the otici: of ($4 , o) per share was levied upon the Moneta Sunlight, Campbell's the capital stock of the corpora- Scientific Fnrmer -and the 1905 \Campbell's Scientific Farmer,\ monthly, and \Cmpbeil's 1905 Soil Culture Manual\ --a book of 95 pages --tell all about Ctimpbell 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 lodlt alike to eta. $2.65. Arrawsentents have been made Lion, payable by the 9tbdOY of Manuttirsfor 419.64. We can deo furnish\you „Ctimpbell'e latest, Manual, in Comhination \With ihi.' two papers at A reduces) price. MAC - are in in • eeientilie method, or wet or dry farthing you cannot afford to pass up, this offer. Order them 'NOW.' You can't get such it chimer niter March 1st. (34-0 On the 7th day of May. 1910, to pay delinquent assessment, to- gether with the costs of ndvertie- ing and expenses of sale. 5.0,1 U. W. ELVES, 1 01 1SC . I. frOvittliOn Of Unice, at resideure • More Land Available. Washington, MS reit 81.—Seere- Italy Ballinger bas added 155,000 neres of land to tile enlarged honte- istr:o.l .11t iii nOtitti4IZt. 3,04C0- -THE - Market We sell' -- Best Meats Fresh Eggs Everything First-class W W. McCall,