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Montana Sunlight (Whitehall, Mont.), 20 May 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053178/1910-05-20/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
less FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1919. to Negley for watch repair- ing. All work guaranteed. [if Fred It. Warien was a Butte visitor last Sunday. Miss Jennie L. Williams made Is business visit to Butte Monday. Mr. It. T. Common shipped a carload of potatoes to Butte last Tuesday. Mrs. Roscoe Baldiidge. who has been seriously ill, is reported to be improving. I Germania Hotel. all New Fur - Melting,. [MO Traveling Engineer Z. G. Han - *come went to Livingston Wedneit- -day on business. Dr. - Witherspoon of Butte was called to Whitehall Monda# . on professional business. Mrs. Ii. J. Foster and Mrs. 4 . 7 4 0..v-Isse4ele....estlefs 1 ,55 1 t4e In Whitehall Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Shaurger left Thursday for Weede, Mont.,. niter° they will reside in the fut- ure. Mr. -Will (jiles of Butte came over to Whitehall Saturday night and spent Sunday with his brother Neil. Mr. - Mewling. from the Littl Pipestone. moved his family Mon- day into the Irvine house near the M. -E. parsonage. Mr. W. W. Beeman of Billings came up to Whitehall and visited with Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Riggs ‘itoosse4-neleysEssiwg ent t ontli. A new switchboard for the Mon. tam Cooperative Telephone com- pany„.wati installed Senthiy., Mr. Louis Lepp superintending. tfie work. When you want a good smoke. tobaccos, pipes or a nice box of candy call on Fey McCall. While hem leave your lanndry: (44tf Mr. S. Shipley is home frem Radersburg. He expects to take - two months vacation, during which he intends taking a trip to the Pa- cific coast. Emerson Ruegamer of Sapping- ton spent Monday night in White : , hall. He was enroutAt home hoe Boulder, having been excused from jury service. Mr. C. II. Platt of Helena ar- rived here -Wednesd:ty for it few days' visit with his son. Mr. J: L. Platt, cushier of The Whitehall State Bank. z. - - f • F. H. Nagle,- local watch re: purer for the N. P. railway. [4tf Mrs. D. P. Riggs, who has been taking medical trentment in Butte, came home Saturdai; and spent a couple or days with het children, returning to the city Monday. The Pleasant Valley M. E. Aid meat the parsonage on IVednes- . day afternoon and engaged in sew. lag and business, A lunch was served and all enjoyed., good time. A social and sale of fancy work will be held at Silver Star under the nuspices of the Ladies' Aid so- • : ciety on Saturday. May 28. Ev- erybody invited to &the. . (14-2t , Mrs. Ltiey widen., who has , been visiting a ith her sister - in-law, Mrs. Skillman, during the past month, returned to her home at Livingston last Suncley. ' That witty paragraph about the bottom of the strawberry box be- ing also high, - which is going the rounds of the newspapers, be- longs in the \Thirty Years Ago\ column. Oarmanie Hotel giros the. Beet A ecommods t ions. f Mrs. Cullum president of the Helena Crittenton Home, and her daughter Georgia, were visitclea at the\M. E. parsonage IVednes s day. Mrs. Cullum had been' to the home at Twin Bridges with tee chills - cu. -- • 4. W. A. Stith had the misfortune to lose a horse valued at $200 last Sunday. Attorney Ike E. 0. Pace went to Boulder today to attend to some legal business. The only ditughler of Mt. and Mrs. Chest. Seharf died of diph- theria Monday, anti the Boulder schools are closed. The Whitehall M. E. Ladiei' Aid will meet on Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs. J. P. Jones. Mrs. L. C. Pace arrived in town Tuesday morning and ivill visit Revere! months at the home of ber son, Ike E. 0. Pace. .0. B. Preston is asking for n 20- s year franchise for lighting the streets of Sheridam Mont4-si1th electricity. /he question will be submitted to the people at a spe- cial election to be held May Plat : . All critereated in the cemetery at iNikr . Lehr 11.JFILV, that a Page wire fence and gates will be in place before Memorial Day. A call for volunteers to as- sist in setting up the fence, etc.. is hereby' given for next Monday, May 23. Mrs. E. .1 Stanley will furnish dinner. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE ----- Co-operative Patrons to Hare Larger Telephone Facilities. Mr. 11 It. Rielisc assistant man- ager of the Montana Inclependel t Telephone company. Of Butte, and secretary end treasurer of the Montana Co-operative Telephone es- r mee-mtemet: okumerees, ing of the board of directors of the latter company on Wedneedity, at w hid, one of the most import- ant trennertions ails declaring . 11 divident(of five per cent. Mr. Risky announces that after Monday next the exchange atW lute hail will be open for twenty -foil; hour service Niels day, including Sundarn.and that ill subscribers of the exchange are so connected that they can now reach all subscribers connected in Butte and other points reached on the Independent lines front each and every tele- phone connected with the Montin, Cooperative Telephone company's exchange. Following is a list of the subs015 . ;s: LocAL. Clinton & Co. Negley drugstore 51eKay & Carmichael. McCall market Hotel Jefferson Dr. Packard Whitehall Bank C. M. Johnson C. M. Covert W. L. Rickard W. A. Stith. J. J: Snyder Dr. Trainer D. F. Rime' .1. W. Holmes D. A. MOrrison John Andrews Hatch & Giles N. P. depot Chalk. Pruett Fred IVItitford _ E. J, Stanley Noble A. Less II. 11. Huber I% lidehall Hotel RURAL H. Jorann J. P. Jones Madison River Power Co. H. Smith 'II - a/lova (toll) W. S. Clark W. Winslow Mr. Longley F. L. Grandec. Waterloo (toll) H. Ileinricks P.. Carney A. J, Davis Mrs. -T. B. Wade J. Jergensen Riggs ranch U. W. Elmer. George Scott Beal: Brothers Dave McCall Ed. Speck. W. Elmer Mrs. A. Tehay John Crow Jos. Kountz Chas. Gaignon Win. Tetley T Gates Wm Smith - Win McKeown John 'Urich Jefferson Island (toll) Whiting & Alexander Linseepur (toll) H thaw C A Dillet - James Ryan Ed Costin • -Piedmont depot Dr. Packard's ram -Is F. A. Tebay - Wag Notice: • Otte two -year -old blfick heifer, branded T on right.ribs, Me on right hip, came to my place this spring. Person iiivning same can have her by paying for this notice . and pasturage. W. S. CLARK, Bettors, Mont.. Methodist Episcopal Church _ . • !Services for Next Sunday Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Mrs. D. Me(1111 Supt. ' Regular services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. Morning subject—\The White Min's Borden, or the Christian's Obligation.\ Evening Subject: \A Captain With his _Feet Upon the Neck of a King.\ Sunday school find preaching service at Pleasant Valley in the afternoon at 9 o'clock. An invitation to all. Came. FILIM Wityrroito, Minister. S nap. We have folksele one pair of horses weighiug'ithout 2,700 Mt. Price 8140.0(1. Bu. Beoruzie. A Family Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Walker etig-stistitadet..;:: - ',Konen. reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Costin. All of their grandchildren were present. including Chas. Ardery. who was on his way 'test. Ile stopped - off for two days at Piedmont. .IIe was .on his way so Seattle to re- sume his old position with the Chi - ow°, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway company. Mr. Walker reports that Charlie is in excellent health and that during his stay in the east he studied stenography and that lie is now able to take an ordinary dictation. The Milwati kee is pleased to get hint back, for he was a very valuable man at of- zimaion. mere eleven grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. 1Velker. They hadtin enjoy- able trip and felt well repaid. for the journey. ILINOVA May is. Mr. and Mrs..Charles Covrdrey returned to their home at Pony after attending a week with Mr. Cowdrey's mother. . Mr Condrey still has a band of horses in this section and an interest in a. couple of farms, so we do not eon eider we have lost him, tho he has interests in other parts of the Mrs. A egos n de rson and Mrs Th mipei.n vi-ited Mrs. U. Odell at Silver Star Friday and Saturday of last week. mid Smith and Dave Kill= went to Silver Star Sunda to look over a mining•proposition. hut re- rned on Monday to resume op- erations at the GohisHill. Mester Rex Anderson accom- pained Mrs. Thompson to Boze- man on Monday. Mr. Anderson is engaged in mason work there. Mr. Killen) and Mrs. Quigley went to Butte on Monday return- inst. the pest day. They report a delightful trip. Mrs. Quigley ex- pects to leave for Missoula to join her huedand shortly. Mr..Pfund arrived from Min- nesota on Tuesday and is busy - ex- tre.ling the gold from the depths of the Rotors. wine. Mr. Peter Funk is assistant P. M.. and store keeper these days. The Parrot school will close in about two week.- Miss Kountz has arranged to give the children a picnic for the last day and as all the parents are interested they ex- pect to have a delightful time Edward Elmer is busy painting the buildings on Uriah Eireee's place. .— Everyone is looking forward to- day (Wednesday) to the grand sight expected (roan the comet to- night. Some,of the old timers tell of the comet of '81 which was a de- light to behold. Mr. (eo. Watt 1.• srerking his mine agaiti .after speeding a few days in Butt's.... Mr. Brack's*, manner of the Parrot works received a severe electric shock from a broken' Wire while repttiring the lines on Tues- day'. \4\c7r.r\ FASTED TEN MS. Bozeman Man Claims it Cored tlim of. *MM. Spokane, May 13.—Walter A. Scott of Bozeman. Mont. who re- cently ‘•isited in Spokane, -claims to have cured appendicitis by fast- ing ten daya. He broke his fast by drinking a glass of milk April 26. Ile did not show signs of hav- ing al.stailied (foul loud for 941) 1101114. His cheeks were ruddy and his skin remarkably clear. Here is the story in his own words: \I began fasting on April 16. It was either that or the surgeon's knife, for 1 was developing a case of appendicitis that would have brought tears of joy to the eyes of any high priced, surgeon. \All traces et appendicitis have disappeared, and aside from a slight ea knees. I _never felt bet- ter my lifn...—Llook in glass of eto sher‘ks-Yreyerfoettaiit*I'ltin just beginning to feel real hungry for the 'first time. \The matter Of fasting is not at all difficult efter one hits gone the first forty-eight 'hours. The bead aches some the first day and one is ravenously hungry, but the pain disappears and after that one feels splendid. I shall drink a glass of milk now at intervals of. an hour for twenty-foar hours and then take some light food.\ Several weeks ago while at Bozeman Mr.\Scott rend an article by an eastern writer advocating the no -food treatment for various ills. and he tried it when threat- ened .sr ith rappendici t is. Get Quotations. Before selling your hides, get quotations from 1Vhiteluill Hide and Fur Co. (11-4C SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fifth J (Id District of the State of Montana. in and for the county of Jefferson. • Albert B. Schmidt. plaintiff, VS. Georgia Schmidt, defendant. The State or Montana to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this ac- tion. which is filed in the office of the clerk -of this court, a copc,of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and gem a copy - thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days sifter the service of this summons mitt- sive of the day of service; and in ease of your teiliire to appear or answer, judg.nent will be .taken against you by default, for the re- lief demanded in the tomplaint. /n this action the plaintiff, seeks to obtain an absolute divorce front the defendant upon the ground That the defendant ia guilty of de- sertion of the plaintiff, which de- sertion has been continuous and uninterrupted for more than one year immediately •precedigg the filing of the cOmplitint in this ac- tion. Witness my hand nnd the seal of said court this flth day of May. A. D. 1910. Wu. I. SWSE.T.Clerk. M. L. Skeet. Deputy. Ike E. 0. Mee, attorney for plaintiff. NOTICZ 07 BALI Or BONDS. Notice 'hereby given that the Barrd of Trustees of School Dis- trict No, 15, Jefferson county, state of Montana, on Saturday. the 25th day of June, 1910, at the hour of eight . .(4 o'cloc' hp. in., at the residence of the clerk of said board—Urielt Elmer—on section thirty (30), Township one (1).north. %Imre four (4) west, M. M., will sell at . Public Auction to the high- est bidder, that is to say, to the bidder offering the highest cash price for them, school district bonds for said s• boot district No. 15, in the sum of $2.500.00. Said bonds are of the denorn illation of $100.00 each, bear- ing. date . July let. 1910, and ma- ture July 1st, 1915. Said bonds bear interest sit the rate of six per cent eer annum —payable annually. Principal and interest payable in the office of the County Treasurer of Jefferson county, in Boulder, Jeffereon county. Montana. No bids will hem --opted for less than par, and an bids insist be for cash. Cash or o certified cheek to h al id e a m m u o s ii t n t of tenper all rent i of h dea t s guarantee of gwvd faith of the bidder and that the bid will be ful- filled in accordance with the terms thereof ifseecepted, the said cash or certified cheek to he held and considered a part of the purchase price of said bonds if the hid is accepted, and if the said bidder shall fail or refuse to fulfill the 1,11,11WAripielhelkeiekeirlilliA\40111 ,0 % e WHITEHALL TRADING Co. • Specials for May Sale. One-fourth off on all Women's Suits, Skirts and Dresses. One-fourth off on all Millinery. Special Prices on Summer Waists. Every Free 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 mlises shoes bought in May will be free Rithhowi_lEvery 13t1tin5it bougbt 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 10 1 1,101 , 1\ , 10 4 ‘1 0 16 0 %,44/VVVVKIelo1/ 4 4,1/11/0•1 0 NANAIMIAIlell, term!' of the said bid by Augast 1st, 1910, the amount of the said deposit shall be considered as liquidated damages and held by the said School District as such. Sealed bids for said bonds will be received by the Clerk of said Board at his residence on the day of the s5th of June, up 10 the hoer of twelve o'clock. noon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and n11 bile. This notice is also given subject to the right of the State of Mon- tana to punthase said bond, in tfc- oordance with the prIts‘iwion of tits laws of Montana. This notice is given by order of , the Board of Trustees of School District No. 15. Jefferson county. Manton. - U. IV. Ei.mee, Clerk of Board of frustees, School District No. 13, Jefferson • county, Montana. SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER SCARING. HIGH GRALAL, S -e‘.v e Money, by bnylng this reliable, horn .1, high grnee sew. tog machine. STRONGEST GUARANTLE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere. 011. -THE _ Cash Market We sell Best Meats Fresh Eggs Everything First-class W. W. McCall , ~AM\ On the Scientific Plan. yeom (-Attendee SCIENT117C Mary had a little farm, 11 baked dry and brown. She thought she'd trade it off, And gets rimer in teen. Then came a Campbell. wise, And told her what to do, She took hie nil% ice. And got his ideas, too. Then she tilled her farm On the scientific plan And grew crops of wheat As big as tiny nun. Ilei . neighbors said it wits a fake, But Mary acted sane. And continued to grow Enormous crops of grain. Nowif you. weary Fernier. Will resist drouth'is dusty ban. Till your term as Mary did — -Oh the scientific plan. - \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. , INOCACMCiltitnOtZiOSIOSOSOISMint C. W. WINSLOW grit fc - nr• DE LAVAL KPARA I ORS also carries a full line of - 1- DI EMERSON NEWTON Farm Implements and Vehicles Emerson Foot -lift Sulky, Gang and Disk Plows, Disk Harrows, Alfalfa Renova- tors, Boss Harrows, Standard Mow- ers and Rakes, Harrow Carts,Van Brunt Drills, and Newton WAGONS AND BUGGIES Harness and Saddles