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Montana Sunlight (Whitehall, Mont.), 27 May 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053178/1910-05-27/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1910. GILABAMO.\ Miss Niles left Friday for Salt Lake City. The Whitehall public schools closed last week. Mr. T. D. Townsend of Water- loo was in town Sunday and Mon- day. Mr t .Xd, Evans of Butte visited with friends in Whitehall last Sun- day. Go te Negley for watch repair- ing. All work guaranteed. [tf Brad. Westphal of Livingston visited with friends in Whitehall Tuesday. Fred Huber left Saturday for Bernice, near where he has gone to wet in a mine. Gsratiiiii - flOtat all New Fars eishiege. [51tf F. Smith left Tuesday for Ss hftisch Iiilistawielthes-.1:-kfaa-4s. soak; ing theirip overland. Miss Lessesne Smith went to on- Helena last Tuesday expecting to spend the summer there. Lost. April 20, black silk para- sol with cover, between Cardwell and Harry Sttery's.—Mrs. Itsy Clark. ( . 15-1t Mrs. Wm. 'Poore went to Southi Boulder Saturday and spent u few days with her daughter. Mrs. Bert Church. 1 Ronald McDonald was put in ebarfe of the local telephone ex- change during night, beginning on ... Mondays last...; ..1••• .••• sio Alexander McPherson came up from Livingston Sunday and visied this sisters. Anna McPher- son and Mrs. Arnholt. . Mrs. L. R. Packard and Miss Dorothy Needham left Tuesday for Livingston to spend a few days elsithig,relatives. I 1./1. Negley local watch re- pairet for the N. P. railway. 40 Wet. Enrp operator for the N. P. at Pipestone, left Sunday mor- ning for Omaha. Nebr. He is en- joying a three weeks vacation. Miss Garriek and Miss McDon- ald , left Tuesday for their eastern Lomas—the former going to Mil- waukee, and the latter to Superior, A carload of new ()Orland au- tomobiles arrived in Whitehall Sunday, the purchasers being Dr. L. It. Packard, W. A. Stith . and C. W. Winslow. ALL KINDS OF SPOR 2 Ball Games 2 One Sunday, flay 29, 2:30 p. m. One Monday, flay SO, 2:30 p. m. Whitehall vs. Pickct Team from Butte City League. Admission 25 Cts. The stores in W hitehali will be closed on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th. Miss Lollie Valient, of Helena, bus been visiting for the past week via? Moms Reed. Mrs. Effie M. Brand returned from Piedmont and will take wash- ing to do at her home. The Whitehall Commercial Club will hold a meeting this (Friday) evening at their rooms over Mc - Kay's store. Mrs. Win. Devine is suffering from a badly sprained ankle, and has been eonipelledto use crutches the past three or four days. Miss Helen Smead, who taught in tar) Whitehall public schools during the pest school year. left Saturday for her home at Missou. la, Mont. ' Charles Pruett and Dan Minter left Monday on a prospecting nip for the mountains between White- hall and Burin. They expect to be gone a week. Mr. Robert Vickers, of the Vir- ginia City Times, was a guest at The Whitehall Tuesday night. He Was returning fronts visit to his ranch at Weep. Mr. Frank H. Johnson arrived in town Tuesday. Ho has had his household goods, which were not - previously disposed of, shipped to WU. , • A social and sale offancy work will be held at Silver Star under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid 'so- ciety on Saturday. May 98. Ev- erybody invited to come. i14 -2t June 6th and 7th George Samu- els will be at Clinton's hall and give R moving picture show that will be worth seeing. There will be six thousand feet of the latest pictures, illustrated songs, colored slides of Japan, Cuba and the Phillipinea. Prices 15 and 25 cents. A small crowd was in attendance at the Nett 44101 opening game of baseball in Whitehall last \ 4 tinday The tisitors were the Tripp & Drsigatedt team from Butte A more ,goppy game has seldom if ever been played here In the first inning the visierrs were white- washed. while the home team piled op six et'OteR. Then interest in the outcome of the game died. The final score was 17 to 9 in fa- vor of the Whitehall'.. When you want a good smoke. tobaccos, pipes or a nice box of eandy cell on Fay %Cell. While here leave your lotindry. (440 B. C. Leyson of Silver Star manager of the Green Cemphell mine, went to Butte Tuesday to meet kis family upon their re turn from California. Dr. and Mrs. A ('. Lee of To ledo, Ohio, arrived in town Tune. day and are guests nt. The White- hall. Dr. Lee is agent for the Overland automobiles. Germania Hotel gives the Best •Iineommedatioits. (111tf Attorney and Mrs,W. Clark . accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Clinger, spent a few hours in . CARD WELL. May 25. --Mrs. F. W. Brown - beck. Jr., was visiting her parents in Hubbard last week. Willie Johns was visiting a cou- ple of days with Mr. Cook on South Boulder. Mr. Mahoney, who is connected with the Mont. Ill. C. M. Co., came down from Butte Wednesday. • Miss Weidenbach returned to Seattle after spending three weeks with her sister, Mrs. 0. L. Johns. Mr. Spencer departed Monday for his home in Ohio. J. C. Weidenbach, of Butte visited with the Johns family it few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lyons of Hubbard visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Brownback of this place Monday. Mrs. Dryadale of Bate was vis- iting her daughter here last week. John Powell is unloading his last car at( tututsaa.lor his large barn, Harry Sncry expects to have his new hotel completed about the 15th of June. James Ryan was in Whitehall on business Tuesday. C. U. Brown returned last week front a two weeks visit with his parents in Nebraska, they coming out here later to lire. J. N1. Cook drove to Whitehall on business Tuesday. Miss Drysdale went to Miles City last Saturday to teach school during the summer. Mrs.F.E. Benton and her dough - Me =Ow sivited relatiFCA in Pony this week. Mrs. F. W: Brownback, Jr., and Mrs. C. U. Brown were shop- ping in Whitehall Wednesday. H. F. Bruen and his son C. U. were in Helen* last week. Mrs. Dick Mitchell went to Boulder this week. The Jefferaon Island schoolhouse is to have a new coat of paint soon and be otherwise fixed up. A fine new well has just been put down hy Geo. Rowland. Arrangements have been made with the Compbefl Soil Culture company of . Lincoln, Nebraska, whereby we are able to continue .until March 1. 1910. the offer of the Montana Sunlight, Ctimpbelre Scientitir Fernier and the 1905 Manuel for $9.65 We can also furnish you Campbell's latest Manual, in combination with the two papers at it 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 'thence after June lat. (34-tf • W. A. Stith had an accident Monday night, when about three miles above Twin Bridgen on his an.% to Virginia City, whieh put his automobile in the dry dock for repairs. Fortunately for him and tho two women passenger's, be was traveling at a moderate rate of speed, and no one was injured. A it Was, a spindle broke and the occupents of the car saw one of the front wheels leaving them far behind and confirming its course toward Virginia City. The ear was soon stopped and Mr. Stith Was obliged to transport his pas - sengers by a more ancient method Whitehall last Tuesday. They back to the Bridges, from whence were asroate from Virginia City they rode in \Yin Hill's wagon\ to Butt% back to town next day. Mr. Risley. the Ind. Tel. man, washer. one day last week to see about installing a new smith - bon rd. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Seery were in Whitehall one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Holmes and little mon, of Whitehall, were visiting friend.. here Saturdt6-. A number of Whitehall and Butte anglers were her. Saturday. Sir. C. Brook was visiting his brother Walter in Summit valley last week. They both left Mon- day for Boulder. Sleernan was a Boulder vis;tor last week. Merle Irvine and Fred Brown - back were in Whitehall last Satur- day. Miss Bernice Irvine, who has been attending school at Billings, is expected home Saturday. Mrs. C. U. Brown left Thurs- day for a few days' visit with her parents in Columbus, Mont. Louis Johnson took his wife to Rochester. Minn., Sunday for med- ical treatment. Mrs. Grace Smith, of Butte, j 5 visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W biting. ('has. Lyons was in town day. Mrs. Poore left for Whitehall Thursday after e visit with her daughter, Mrs Church, at South Boulder.. Mon - Mrs. Davenport of Whitehall left for that place last night. ' She has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Patrick. Blanche Woodward is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Noble. Lee Robison of Cardwell Basin went to Butte Monday. Jack Ritehereek end Mrs. Bren- nan were Tuesday. down front Mammoth Mr. and Mts. Stem parents of Harry and Will,returned to - White - - Sunday. ''.! Merle Irvine seasi-ttp to Ma t - Sunday. Did you see the sight the other night? An eclipse of the moon in the east and a comet in the west. The remitters tire beginnining to need.ra in bad. It has threatened to give us it good soaking but has not shown up yet. Mr. Hansen of Le Hood has re- ceived word of the serious illness of a brother in Butte. Mr. May, of 1Villow Creek, held services in Johns hall last Saturday evening. The text was, \God is not Mocktd.\ Mr. May will 'preach here again June Pith. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Irvine entertained a few friends at her home last Thursday in honor of Miss Drysdale. Mrs. Brownback, Mrs. Johns. Miss Weidenbrich, Miss Dryadale. and Willie Johns were present. The Ladies' Country Club will meet with Mrs. harry Seery June 4th. Frank Black and 011iver Shenk drove to Boulder last Friday. Mr. Whiting is the proud pos- sessor of n new touring car. Miss Poore of Whitehall was visiting friends in Summit valley last week. Willie Johns was in Whitehall Wednesday. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of . Montana, in and for the county of Jefferson. Albert B. Schmidt. plaintiff, vs. Georgia Schmidt, defendant. The State of 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 title court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you. and to tile your answer end serve a copy thereof upon the pleintirs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summona exclu- sive of the day of service; and in ease 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 front the defendant upon the grotoad that the defendant is guilty of de- sertion of the plaintiff, which de- sertion has been continuous and uninterrupted: for more then one year immediately precedigg the filing of the complaint in this ac- tion. • Witness my hand end the seal of maid court this 6th day of May. A. D 1910. Wm, I. SwEr.T. Clerk. M. L. Sweet, Denney. Ike E. 0. Pace, attorney for plaintiff. The WHITEHALL TRADING CO.1 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. 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 wiII free Every 13th pair women's shoes bought in May will - ba free Every - 13th pair misses shoe S' bought in May will be free Pair boy's shor4liousPit.t..444italtagalte 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. NOT= Or SALZ OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of School Dis- trict No, 15..0fferson county, state. of Montana, qn Saturday. 'hi25th day of June, 1910, at the boor of eight Olij o'clock p. nu., at the residence °rills clerk of said board—Urieh Rinier—on section thirty (30), Township one (1) north. Range four (4) west, M. M., will sell at Public Auction to the high eatbidder. that Jur to Pay, to the bidder offering the highest cash price for thegu, school district bonds for sai&se_hool district No. 15, in the sum of $9.500.0 0 . Said bonds are or the denom ination of $100.00 each, bear- ing date July let. 1910, and ma- ture Judy 1st,' 1915. Said bonds bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum—payable annually. Principal and interest payable in the offiee of the County Treasurer of Jefferson county. in Boulder, Jefferson county, Montana. No bids will he accepted for less than par, and all bids must be for cash. Cash or n certified cheek to the amount of ten per cent, of the hid must accompany all bids as n guarantee of good faith of the bidder and that the bid will be ful- filled in accordance with the terms thereof if aceeptod, the said cash or certified cheek to be held and considered a pert of the purchase price of said bonds if the bid is accepted, and if the said bidder shell leil or refit** to falfill the terms of the said bid by August 1st. 1910, the utnount of the said deposit shell 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 residenceson_the duly of the 95th of June, up th the hour of twelve o'clock. noon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is also given subject to the right.of the State of Mon- tana to purelinse said bonds in ac- oordance with the provision of the laws of Montana. This noti c e is given by order of the Board of Trustees of School District No. 15. Jeffertion county. Montana. U. W. Eimen, Clerk of Hoard of frnatees, School District No. 15, Jefferson county. Montana. SEIRNG MACH1NL ROLLER 113ARINCL NIGH Giumi. S - e%.ve Money by buying thS reliable, honest, high grade sew- ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. Belvidere. IN. -THE- Cash Market We sell Best Meats Fresh Eggs Everything First-class W. W. McCall , On the Scientific Plan. FROM CAMPBELL'S SCIIENTIPIC laJOIKR. Mary had a little farm. It baked dry and brown. Sine thought she'd trade it off, And get it place in town. Then came 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 men. Her neighbors said it was a fake. But Mary . acted sane, And continucd to grow - Enormous crops of grain. Now if you, weary Farmer. Will resist grouth's dusty ban, 'Fill your farm as Mary did— On the scientific plan. 000 - \Campbell's Scientific Farmer,\ monthly, and \Cmpbell's 1905 Soil Ctilture 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. also A. • C. W. WINSLOW Agent fcir DE LAVAL SEPARATORS cartrip_iefton-If)Ilitle line of 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 —