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Montana Sunlight (Whitehall, Mont.), 13 May 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053178/1910-05-13/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1910. GLEAMS. Mr. F. E. Nelson spent Tues- day in Butte. A. J. McKay was* business vis- itor to Butte Tuesday. tie ta Nigley for watch repair - jag. All work guaranteed. Rf MiNa Frances Smith spent Sun- day with friends at Cardwell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane were guests at the Whitehall hotel Sat- urday. Germania Hotel. all New Fur- nishings. [610 Mrs. Harry Seery of Cardwell wee Whitehall visitor Tuesday returning home. Wednesday. Geo. Rowland pat,down a new well on Lot Borden's residence property the first of .the week. - ---haw of, South -Boulder were shop- ping.in Whitehall Wedni•sday. . Postmaster Davey went to Botta Tuesday morning on a business er- rand, returning in the evening. Fine Mills Prize white potatoes for sale at 85c per cwt., or will furnish reed and take same amount in return next fall.—E. C. Speck. • (12-2t Mr. A. Less received yesterday his new Ford automobile which he has been expecting for some time. Last Saturday evening's dance at Pipestone Springs was well at- tended by the young people of this place. .Miss Lesseene Smith spent sev- eral days in Butte last week, the twist of her father. Mr. Thomas Smith. Mrs. Thomas Tminer came over from Butte Tuesday and is spend- ing the week visiting her son, Dr. E. W. Trsiner. F. II. Negley local watch re- pairer for OA N. P. railwaY. Rtf - Dr. Gerald Packard and his lit- tle sob came up from Livingston Saturday and spent a day with Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Packard. Twin Bridges has anew ordi- nance prohibiting the sale of toy pistols and cannon firecrackers for pie on the the Fourth of July. Mn. C. M. Johnson. with her little eon and Miss Mahelle..went to Butte Sunday and spent a few days visiting Mrs. Johnoon's sis- ter. Germania Hotel gives the Best ieeeommodations. [51tf Miss Nellie Newkirk. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Morrie. for the past month, re- . turned to her home at Qtrdwell Sunday. Z. G. lianacome returned Thurs- day from a week's stay at Living- ston. Mr. and Mr.. Robert Doherty of North Boulder were in town Thursday. Rev. E. J. Stanley will preach at the Methodist church at 11 a. in. next Sunday. The Rev. Teeters, will preach at the Christian church at 11 o'clock next Sunday, and at Pleas- ant Valley -at 3:30. Mr. W. D. Manchester. who has been spending the past month in Whitehall, returned to Livingston Thursday afternoon, The Tripp & Dragstedt baseball teem, one of the Butte city league teem', will play the IV hitelmll team on the Whitehall grounds Next Sunday afternoon. Fred, W. 'Eckitorm of Butte treppeekeneenswagiunVn twit noon stopping a very short time. He was returning from a businesk trip to Livingston. A Whitehall woman who st . -ns born and raisdd in the congression- district represented by Joshua R. Giddings. and who is now seventy years of age, attended last week and for the first time in her life witnessed a inerfornamce of Uncle loin's Cabin. Mr. Louis Lapp made an auto- snibile trip to Pony last Satorday. Missi(iladys Franks accompaniedla hieirps far as her father's ranch in Summit valley. Mrs. A. Q. Ltuffer, or Lincoln, stopped over Tuesday night It411.Whitehall hotelm her way to visit her ison-in-law. Amos Hall, of it irginia' City. Mrs. ,Clyde Eagland• (nee Mil- dred Kegley) arrived here Mon- day from Palouse, Washington, for a visit with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Neglay. Our local real estate man, D. -F. Riggs, effected the sale of 120 acres of the Flaherty ranch south of Piedmont the first of the week. The purchaser was Mr. F. C. Drawer of Bowdle, S. D. When you want a good smoke. tobaccos, pipes or a nice box of candy call on Fay McCall. While here leave your laundry. (44tf Dr. L. R. Packard left Wednes- day for Hunter'sA i tut Springs to attend the annual meeting of the state medical association. During Ma absence his buainess is being attended' to by . Dr. Watkins of ..pip2s on e springs. A postal card mailed at Boulder, Mont.,October 11. 1908. addressed to a Whitehall resident, reached its destination last Wednesday. Uncle Sam's mail service isn't so slow as that, and the reason the addressee did not get the card be- fore was that the card got stuck in the top of his postoffice box and persistently stuck where it was stuck instil something caused it to jar loose. Sheridan and Twin Bridges are both in line on the . quedion of. closing the saloons oil Sunday. According to the Monitor the Twin Bridges council unanimously sp- pored the proposed closing ordi- nance but “some questioned the feasibility of passing' it at this time.\ When put to a vote there were three fer and three against its passage, and the ordinance car- ried by the vote of the mayor. The Sheridan' council also adopted aporninance lest week which clos- es the *loons night' and Sundays. Arrangements have been made with the Campbell Soil Culture company of Lincoln, Nebraska, whereby we are able to continue until March I, 1910, the offer of the Montana Sunlight, Campbell's Scientific Farmer and the 1905 Manual for $2.65 We can also furnish you Campbell's latest Manual, in combination with the two papers at a reduced price. If you are interested in scientific methods of wet or dry farming you cannot afford to pass up this offer. Order them NOW. You can't get such a chance after June 1st,. (84-tf Advertised:Letters. List of letteii remaining un- called for in the postoffice at Whitehall, Mont., foe: : the week ending May 11, 1910: Clay, W. L. Foster, J. H. Forthman, Mrs. Geo. Wilson, John Persons calling for the above letters will please say \wdver tised.\ 0. H. Dsvxv, P. M. Eiiklk Grade Examinations. Eighth grade examinations will be held in Whitehall on Thursday and Friday, May 19 arid 20. Waterloo Church Services. 1' reaching service.II he held at Waterloo next suaday morning and evening. Everybody invited to attend. FRPI) WHITi It1 , , Minister: Neighborhood News. 11 Interesting Items Gleaned by the Sunlight's Corps of Correspondents. WATZ111.00 May 11.—The numerous show- ers and continuous warm weather cause our farmers to wear a most elaborate smile.. ' • Miss Florence Lynch, who was principal of the Ruby schools the past winter, arrived here on Mon- day's train and will fill the vacan- cy in our school caused by the res- ignation of Min Falconer: The latter will leave today for her home in Olney, Ill. Miss McCall feturned home Tuesday, from a fortnight's visit .arielandrantrth,tris. What might turnivrov en tt`tri; been a very bad wreck, occurred hero yesterday morning just as the train was Pulling into the sta- tion. It was first reported that an open switch was the cause, but later it *as believed rails spread- ing was the cause. Fortunately no cars were turned over; besides a good shaking up no one injured. The wrecker arrived late in the - afternoon and by seven in the eve- ning the line was cleared up. Mrs. Theresa Held was a visitor to Butte tile fore part of the week, looking for a house. Mrs. Held contemplates making Butte her home for a tints at least.. Robert Farmer of Butte was at- tending to business matters at the ranch Saturday and Sunday. Judge Colligan of Walkerville was a guest atValley Springs ranch between trains Monday. Mrs. Fern Held is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sager, in the Deer - lodge valley. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilhelm and daughter Edith were White- hall visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fey H. Curtis and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Foster Sunday. Chas. McCann came out from Butte Tuesday to spend the sum- mer with his brother William at the Valley Springs ranch. Mrs. Mountjoy and daughter vis- ited at the home of Mr: and Mts. Patrick Carney yesterday while waiting for a car to complete their journey to Twin Bridges. =NOVA May 11.—Mrs. Gertrude Zing - ley of Butte is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Killum, of this place. Mrs. Mary Hill Thompson of Laurel, Mont.. is visiting her sis- ter Mrs. Anderson. Miss Fern Costin of Piedmont is spending a few days with Mrs. I. Smith of Parrot. Mr. W. S. Clark, Mr. Chaney. and Mr. Moriarity were visitors to ITwin Bridges Monday where Mr. Clark made a filing on a des- ert claini • which he has located in the Mayflower district. Mr. J.W. Rankin, who has been taking the census in this 'part of the county has completed MM. The oomet has been seen by nearly all of the professional as- tronomers of this section. The early bird catches the worm. Your old correspondent lost his sleep two mornings looking for it, but failed to spy it. Master Roy Anderson is staying at Mr. Wiebusch's during the let - 'ten's absence in Boulder. Mrs. Chriiiiieu has returned from Butte where she has been 'bite ill for the past week. Mr. Ray Clarke, manager of the Parrot lands, is having the electric Wits Mid the telephone extended to his,holisoon the Newkirk 'place. The social given hy the Ladies' Aid society on Saturday evening was a decided suece- ,-, . Delicious iee cream and cake %las served till nearlyikrelve o'clock. Mr. Pitted, of Ada, Minnesota, writes Moeda here that he will be out hare no* week to work on the Renova Mine. RetrrLen. May I.9.—The surveyors are busy surveying the townsite of Piedmont this 'Week. Miss May,. pliver- at . Dee dodge Buchen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davies leave Saturday for their claim near Three Forks. Several of our Piedmont folks attended the ice cream supper, at the Pleasant Valley schoolhouse last Saturday. All report i very enjoyable time. Mr. Clarence Clayton is taking a vacation, as he has been suffering from tonsilitia. Mr. D. F. Rini was in Butte' Tuesday visiting Mrs. Riggs, who is there taking medical treatment. Mr. Lloyd Wade wins in town Sunday With a new rubber -tired buggy. Ile gets all the ensiles, now. Mi.. Jennio Sappington is the guest pt Mr. ..and Mrs. Gannon. Mr. and Mrs. 1C-gpa Riggs have gone to Boulder -for wshort visit with Mrs. Riggs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hemmer.. • Mr. Bennett has been taking R rest (t) lately ori account of sick- ness. A number of people from Pied- mont and the valley went to Pipe - sumo Springs Sunday. .11M.( NOTIOZ PO R YORLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office, at Helena. Mont. I April 14, 1910. NOTICE is hereby given that Fred A. Tehisy. % of Whitehall, Montana, who, on October 25, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 14695. Serial No. 02008, for Si SW* Section 8, Township 1 N., Range 8 W., Montana Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to lbe land above described, before Register and Re- ceiver U. S. Land Ogee, at Hele- na, Montana, on the 16th day of May, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Huston, of Remora, Mon- tana; Frank Moriarity, of Itenova, Montana; William G. Tebay, of Whitehall, Montana; William 11. Tebey, of Whitehall, Montana. STEPHEN CARPENTER, Register. ROOT-STATEN. Miss Eva Root, claughtg„r of Na- than D. and Lilly Root whose birthplace was here in NVIiitehall, and who left here for California on the 13th of April, surprised her acquaintances by sending news of her marriage to Mr. hear Sta- ten, of Pomona California on April 30. The happy pair were married in their own home which had been prepared for their recep- tion. When they arrived at the railway station, they were met by a company of the relatives of the groom, and escorted to their home, where the sledding ceremony was performed by the minister . of the Christian church of Pomona. ( 14 \ 0 1% , \4\4\4\,s1/41,11\0‘ ,0 % , 011^ , 4W11 0 11\4 4 ‘ 1 61 , 10101641s 1 10%4 1 1.10 The WHITEHALL TRADING CO Specials for May Sale. One-fourth oft on all Women's Suits, Skirts and Dresses. One-fourth off on all Millinery. Special Prices on Summer Waists. Shoes Free Every 13th pair bought in our store in May your money will be refunded. Every 13th pair men's shoes bought in May will be free Every 13th pair women's shoes bought in May will be free Every 13th pair missestshoes bought In May will be free • \ , 13.Weryl . Sttrva4rinyy's sliot , s bought In 'May will be free. Fvery 13th pair child's shoes bought in May will be free. Special Prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing for May Our stock is now complete. You can save money by buying now • The WHITEHALL TRADING CO. 1,4%4 4 6, 4 1Ne14 SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial Distriot of the State ofi Montana. in and for the county of Jefferson. Albert 11. Schmidt, plaintiff, vs. Georgia Schmidt, defendant. The State of Montana to the above named defendant: You ate bath, ;summoned to answer the pamplaint in this ac- tion. which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to tile your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff'a attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons exclu- sive of 'the day of service; - and in &sae of your failure to appear or answer, judg.nent will be taken against you by default for the re- lief demanded in the complaint. In this action the plaintiff, seeks to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that the defendant is guilty of de- sertion of the plaintiff, which de- sertion has been continuous and uninterrupted for more then one year immedisitely preceding the tiling of the complaint in this ste- lion. Witness niy hand and the seat of said court this 6th day of May. A. D . . 1910. lVm. I. SweEr,Clerk. M. L. Swiet, - Deputy. Ike E. 0. 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