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FOR CURTAINED BARBER SHOP. !6 - it • • • GLEAMS. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Huber were in Butte Tuesday. Wm. Ruegmmer of S•4toington, was a Yihiteh&l visitor Settteday. Go to Negley for watch repeir• in. All work guaranteed. ftf. A son was born to Mr. and Moo. Will Tebity, iVedneeday, Amsted Rev. Whitford will hold itervicea at Waterloo next Sunday morning and evening. Gerdiania Hotel gives the Best AccommodatiOne. [.I if A daughter waft born to Mr. and. Mrs. Leonald l'atrielt, Tuee- . day. A tigust .16 th. Mrs. Le W is (1110111. o f Li v i ng . awn. was timiting in Whitehall a couple of ditsaa this week. - Mr. l). Foster returned Tuea- day evening Irmo it swo-Wei;lis aisit:with relatives at 1Vaterloo. e_0•44PanAkweafse . .iitivisglee sued:- ehildren front Stippingtote wt it in town Saturday and took in Cie C. big show. . Miss Le4a•sne Smith Mine over from Helena 61,4 Saturdfty tutti is speedieg ask ---or- tal. at. • the home or her mocker. Rev. Fred Whitford and Rev. Geo. D. - King espial An spend tlext'week in I lehaUt attanding the sessioreof (he Annual Conference. • BO a new Standard Mower or Rake, for gale by Winslow. (19d 4.1.1•11164.- W• COGI-11-/AIN. 0* nt hat • Liaitted permanciittr overt\. o esetuaa. stow. his. 9-11 I. na • -a is pa. eteept Suaditrit. • • •-••••••••••• Itheek'e asildle hor.e for Ntle. See, :Sine T.T, (27-3t Rev. E. .1. - Staiiley Will- preach Sunday at 11 n: ne-in tne Method-, ist Pristehing service at Silver Star - next. Sat itrdny evening at 8 o'clock by Rey. Fred Whitford; Editor C. Trescott, of the Boulder Monitor, was a business visitor in Whitehall Wednesday. Gerneteiii Hotel, all New Fur- rfoltf Mr. And Mrs. William Miller of Nlitine.tpolis. Kansas. arrived here last Friday and are visiting Mrs. sister. Mrs. Lot Borden. Mr. Miller . conteMplater i Peumin- ing in Montana a year 'end rutty make permanent resi- dence in this state. lirailsigtwyr•inza „ watch ri- pairer for the N. P. railway. [4t1 We are glad to report thet little \Freddie\ at the Methodist per- sonage has passed the danger line in his illness and is recovering very fftvorebly, His parentsi express their appreciation to Dr. Packard for his efficient and faithful service which was the means et saving his life; also to Mrs Dave McCall. and others who helped to care for the little patient. A party from Whitehall, com- posed of Messrs. Ed. Huston. B. M iss I Iszel Rat hhone,of Thew - F. Orr, — Casey. J. W. Mallaha- son. Mont. lute been visiting her han, Will SI:Mahan. A. M. Bacon. 'wheel friend. Miss Ortiha John- Baldridge. W. M. (*tube,' weessaseveral days. - She - left Thuri. day tor . Sheriff Manning, County' At- torneS. !Cully._ and Commissioner Stet* were in Whitehall and other parts of this end of the county several days this week. Rev. Walter Jordan will occupy • the pulpit at the Christian church io • Whitehali on Sunday. August preaching at the regular I,ours both morning and evening. I ion't forget the date. Dr. T. .1. 1 .11a -on will be in Whitehall the week of Aug. 22nd Prepared to do dental work of all kinds. (27-1t Rev. Geo. I). King and Mrs. Minnie Noble King went to Sheri- dan yesterday morning to attend the wedding of Mini Dellis Noble, daughter of D. II. Noble, of Sherdan. and Mr. Gerald Lansing of Bozeman, lb. and Mrs. Andrew Smith will leave Sunday on strip .east during weal) they will visit New l'ork. A. Ottawa, Canada, and sever- ul.other points of interest, and on their return trip will visit friends in Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Not many people know how Sheriff Manning looks in a cage. for the simple reason that they have never neen him caged. We believe that only a few people in • this end of the county have had that privilele. We happened to be one or the privileged few. It was last Saturday. at time circus. We don't want anyone to under- stand that \Paddy\ got arrested and locked up. or that he was put in a cage with lions or tigers. II21wasn't in the side show, eith- er, but was in a real pretty little List of letters remaining un- (age just a little to one side of the 'called for in the postoffice at main entrance. He really looked Whitehall, Mont., for the week fine and seemed to be eqjoying it. ending August 17, 1910: The • treasurer of the big show Babcock. Miss Annie. \ didn't appear to be very greatly Bergland. Carl. pleased with his performance. Burrett, Albert. however, and we don't believe Daniel Erie. Lester. Benj. B. \Paddy\ will get a steady job Moore. Anna. with that eiretiA, notwithstanding Schmidt. Lillie. the fact that his performance was Taylor, Roscoe. quite succesiful. He drew his Thrush, Mrs. C. E. full salary while in the new role, I Wetmore. Ray S. and he got the \mon too. which i Persons calling for the above is all that 1 ( otild be expected of :an I letters will please stiy \adver- . nta t teur showman. • liked.\ ' O. H. Dsvci, P. M. Oen,' Latch, and their wives. Mrs. A.A Huston. Mrs, Mabel Barret, Miss Josephine Kountz, Miss Eva Dean, Elven Tuttle. Eddie Huston - , Mart Gasset, and Jimmie Mcs Gomm, enjoyed a very pleasant day fishing near Kounta's bridge lust Sunday. Luncheon was pre- pared and, served by the ladies. All.returned in the evening and reported having a delightful time. Bids Wanted. Sealed \bids will . be received up to 12 o'clock noon, on the 28th day of August 1910 by the Board of Trustees of School District No. 15, Jefferson County, Montana. to furnish material and erect a brick school house at the town of Pied- mont according to plan and speci- fication to . be seen at the office of D. F. Riggs at Piedmont. Build- ing to be completed on or before the -34th day of October 1910. Each bid must be accompanied by 5' per cent of amount bid as guaranty that contract' will he entered into. Successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in sum of $2.000.00, to be ap- proved by the beard, for the faithful performance of his 'con- trite. Board reserves the right to i If to reject any or all bids for uny reason it maydeem suffi- cien Bids to be opened at office of D. F. Riggs at Piedmont. U. W. Eestesi, See'y Board of Trustees School District No. 15, Rural Route No. 1, Whitehall. blontaaa. Advertised Letters: . • (N. - J. E.O. :Ird Plastering', and Mason Work... Hotel Jefferson Whitehall, Mont CORRESPONDENCE CARD WELL. August 18.— Mrs. C. U. Brown and children are visiting with re- latives in Columbus. Mont. , Quit a large number of people front WS vicinity attended the circus in Whitehall Saturday. An aggresmtion of Wihlow Creek la players came up Sun- day and crossed bate with tbe North Boulder team. W.. C. re: turned home with the small end of the store. Score 12 to a. A.' L. Johnston and children and Mrs. Bricker attended Barn- um and Bally circus in Butte. - Mr. and Mrs: E. T. Noble were in Whitehall Monday. Margaret Duffy was in Butte a One of Arthur Shaw's children was reported sick but at this time is better. . Miss Nellie Newkirk returned home from Whitehall Sunday. - Miss Della 'Poore came down from . Whitehatt --- tora'lew stay with Mrs. Church. A conch full of people went thru the Morrison cave at Cavern Sunday. Willie Johns has returned home from a few days visit with friends in Butte. Geo. L. Johns was in Whitehall on business Friday. Mrs. II. F. Brown was shop - g iTrWhttetist1 Tuesday. Mrs. Husband returned to her home Butte Sunday after an ex- tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting. Gene Motley made n trip to Butte the first of the week. . Mr. Saunders of the firm of Kreuter and stunders of Butte was in Cardwell Sunday. Miss Agnes Mountjoy has re- turned home to Twin Bridges after seeing to: tho building of a cabin on her homestead. Automobilists in riding around the country should take care . to blow their \honk honk.'! especi- ally where the roads are not in plain sight for a distance. Miss Gladys Bross n went to Mammoth to spend a few days with Brownbacks' Mrs, Chas. Flaherty went to Hotnestake Wednesday to visit with her parents. Woman Decries the common Practice of Publicity. . — . \Queer. Isn't It,\ said the observ ant woman, \that though American men are modest Individuals, they have been conte n t all these years to be shaven and shorn and massaged In full view of any one who happens to be passing. I *lean that all the barbel' shops are trat the street level or below• It, and with a wealth of uncurtained glass front that allows a man's touet to be regarded as a matter of public interest. You might think this expos. tire was tolerated by the customer only because It Insures a good, strong light for the delicate operation of shaving; but not 140, for even at night when the electric lights are glaring down the shades remain up, and pedes- trians may gaze upon unlovely lath. tired faces In any barbel - 'shop they pass. Going over a comparatively small area last week I counted 200 tonsorial parlors and not one of them attempted even the gauziest screen- ing between its customers eta the public gaze. Personally I don't con- sider that z Man is at his handsomest under be barber's hands, do your — New York Press. Notice. As I am closing out my stock, it will be neces*stiy to collect all aceounte. Therefore, all debtors :ire requested to settle- on or be- 4—rem. N. COVERT. \STORY OF A TARIFF.; is the title of a document of - 480 pages just issued by the American Protective. Tariff League of New or WI tan ou tedly prove•of value, not only during the congressional campaign. but for the use of speakers, writer., etc.. for years to conic This doe - 'talent or book includes speeches of President Taft, quotations and statistical matter from the speech- es of over 150 senators and retire- eeptatives in congress, delivered n the tariff during the special session of the 61st congress. Money to Loin. $1000—to loan on good real es- tate. One two or three years. 2701 D. V. RIGGS. Examinations. Teachers' osamination and also 8th grade examination will be held in Boulder, August 26-27. Pupils who take the 8th grade ex- 'airtination will be required to write on all subjects in which they have below 75 per cent. • SADIE MCGUIRE, County Superintendent. Teachers' Institute. Institute for the teachers of Jefferson County will convene in Butte, Sept. 6-7-8-9. All teach- ers are earnestly requested to be present. ' SADIE Malt:IRE, County Superintendent. • 'NOTION OP BALI OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given by tge Board of Trustee' of School Dia- trict.No..15. Jefferson County, state of Montana, on Saturday the 27th day of August, 1910, at the hour of eight (8)o'clock P. Mat the res- idence of the Clerk of said,Board. U. W. I Elmer, on Section Thirty (30.) Township One (1). North, Range Fear (4) West. M.M.. they will sell at Public! Auction to the highest bidder, that is to gay, to the bidder offering the highest cash price tor them, school district bonds for said school district No. 15. in the sum of $2500.00. Said bonds are of the denomina- tion of $100.00 each,beariaR date September 1st. 1910,ed be Pay- able September 1st, 1915, and re- deemable in three (3) years after date at the option . of the Board of Trustees. Said bonds bear inter- est at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, principal and interest pay- able in the cffice of the County Treasurer of Jefferson County. in Boulder, Jefferson County, Mon- tane. No tatis will be accepted for less than, pat' value and all bids must be for cash; - cash or a certified check to the amount of 10 per cent of the bid accompanying all bids as a guarantee of good faith Of the bidder and that the bid will be fulfilled in accordance with the terms thereof if accepted. The said cash or certified check will he held and considered us part of the purchase price of said bonds if the bid is accepted and if the said bid- der shall fail or refuse to fulfill the ternht of the said bid by Sep- tember 10th, 1910. the amount of the said deposit shall be considered as liquidated damages and be held by the said School District as such. Sealed hide for said bonds will be received by U. W. Elmer. Clerk of said Boned, at his resi- dence tip to the 27th des , of Aug- tiet.1910.up to the hour of - twelve o'clock noon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and n11 bids. This Notice is given subject to the right of the State of Montana to purchase said bonds in accord - mines with the provision of the law of Montana. This Notice is given by order of will make special prices on ! all the Boned of - Trustees of School goods. and NOW is the time to District No. 15, Jefferson County. get a nice set of Work Harness, i Montana. Double Driving Harness, Single! Clerk bf Board of Trustees, Harness. Saddle Blankets, Robes. 'School District No'. 15, Jekerson I Counts'. Montane'. 23-5t W hips, Gloves, Trunks, retiitl., P. 4 5 .. A dd ress, Whitchall.Mont. Case* and Shoes: • C.• M. Cov elm - , R. F. D. Nti. 1. • ` Closing-oot Sale. As I am closing 'out nty stock.1 Have Your Garments Tailored-to=Order w E offer garments made-to-nteasure for about one-half what most ladles' tailors charge. Suits, $13.50 up—Coats, $10.00 up --Skirts. $5.00 up -- Dresses, $12.00 np--Capes, $7.50. You can have yoUr choice of all the stunuing styles designed for fall by the American Ladies Tailoring Co., Chicago. You can choose from their 568 fabric3. We hnve samples of them all. The garments will be made to your individual measure, under the personal direction of M. Kayser -- he famous designer of the American Lade 3 Talloring Co. We guarantee you perfection in tit, workman- ship_ and. materials. Yet the ,cost. wPf be -almost as *Morns for the - same grade in ready-mades. We 'Take Meat3Lire All the measurements • Ageney for American Ladies Taildring Co.' to -Measure Srrv will be taden by a fitter in our store. You will get just the same service as though you went to Chicago. You will have something exclusivev. - -sr perfiFet — fit-- Nat the style and the fabric you want. And the price Is so low that you'll be delighted to pay it. • Please come and see this exhibit. The WHITEHALL TRADING CO. Pasture. . -Bids. will be received by the undersigned until September first for On purchase of about '2000 acres of Pasture and 150 tons of hay on the Parrot ranch near Whitehall. Fine timber shelter and open water. Posiession Sept. 1910 to April 1, 1911. For full particulars address S. B. Robbine, Manager. Great Falls, Montana. S. It. Runtime, Manager. [25-44. Notice Poe Publication 01733 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Helena. Mont. July 22, 1910. NOTICE is hereby stlYea that John Rodoni.of Pipteitone Springs, Montana, who, on June 19, 1906, made Homestead Application No. 14291 (Serial No. 01763.) for SU. Section 34, Township 2 N.. Range A W., Montane Meridian. has filed notice of intention toztake final fires -ear proof, to establish claim to the the land above described, before Register and Receiver U. 5. -Lend Office, at Helena, Mon- tanwon the tith day of September. 1910. - Claimant names as witnesees: Charles C. Fox, Vincent Delmote Altered Pylon, Andrew Rodeni,all of Pipeatone Springs. Montana. STEPHEN' CARPENTER, July 29-6t1 Register, Butterfly Mine 1 ,1,7,,7, 1 17, - 'FOR SALE or LEASE on royal- ly. For particulars, write to W. L. Rickard. Whitehall. Mont, SI'.'1ZIINC MACHINE. rout SURING. HIGH GRADS. by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew• log caachins. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. Votional . 5ev%;nri Machine Co. Lielvidere.111., RE 15 NO BETTER AGON ON EARTH THAN NEVTON C. W. WINSLOW „ EMERSON NEWTON • Farm Implements 1 4 and Vehicles Emerson Foot -lift Sulk), (lain and Disk Plows, Disk Harrows, Alfalfa Renews. tors, Boss Harrows, Standard Mow- ers and Rakes, Harrow Carts,Van Brunt Drills, and Newton WAGONS AND BUGGIES Harness and Saddles 1 Th Whitehall State Bank Cmplial Panics to, IlltaMI•Cycoco. ) c 3 CHAS. M. JOHNSON, • J. MCKAY. President. N lee Presklens. aimenwee Odraetera Mts. M. JOHNsON, H. J. TUTILR. A ' .1 L. R, PACRA an. S. F..I.UTTLE. We aim to rateAdlo sreuare•ri terrtOradatieh eontent v ithcoier,at j eban M WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT Yore BUSINESS .1 1. }'LA TT 1th ivr ftAirie(blelloVVIA.4%11 ,4 6/trobVt/WW‘1,18 You get the BEST if you eat at The Butte Cafe JENNIE L. WILLIAMS, Prop'r Open Day and Night Eurnished•:-Rooms I . Meals at All H ours in connection 1A/1-11thri1l - - Montana $ 011\Wil•4111~