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t, •71tenteler7 t _ THE MONTANA k — NLIGIIT ruattaliuu EVERY FRIDAY. Montana Sunlight Publishing (. 1 0.4 DUDLEY AITELL„ Editor RU aSCRIPTION PRICE. - ture Tear. tirenriably In advent*) leo Moans Throe Wombs Angle Copies t 00 100 50 Sktoted at the Ponollee at Whitehall. Mont.. as Sewed -class Matter. `ADVERTISING RATES. lemplay-Ons Dollar per Inch per month. Locals -Ten Cents per novena insertion; five new Per Hoe each subseuuent Igser Lion. NOTICE Ail communications intended for publica- tion In this paper must hear the signature 14 Ste antlico: otherwise they will end their way to the waste Union. NOVEMBER 25, 1910 LOCAL BREVITIES High grade pipes and cigars fifi the holidays at Huber ' s. r. ii. Negley local *etch to - lag.' Aft guaranteed. Rt. Win. McDougal, vice-presidrnt of the Sheridan bank, passed through 'Whitehall the 'first of the s sst. .c.41tiE ettronte to' Butte totOtatid cession of the Mitsonie lodge. Frank Vanier of North Boulder was a business visitor to White- hall this week. Nate Root, one of Jefferson valley ' s prosperous farmers and stockman, woe transacting busi- ness and greeting old hiends iii town this week. . Yesterday was turkey day. The • Sunlight hopes every body was well fed on this delectable and festive bird. ladies' and gentlemen's cutlery for the holiday at Iluber's. Dr. Coghlan has . moved into ---shasa-assady fitted nti (Ake west of the postoffiese. Doc. deals out lice tau e sse kind of pain in the new , however, that he did in the old suit. If you don't believe It let hint get at your teeth cn..!e. Mr. and Mrs. John Newkirk were over from the South Boulder section last Tuesday. Crail Fife Winter Seed Wheat for eels—C. W. Winslow. [2stf Mrs. J. M. Pogeof Twin Itrida- es stopped over in Whitehall Wed- nesday night on her way home from Helena where she it,,. been visiting with her denghter. Geo to Negley for watch repair- ing. All work guaranteed. ftf. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Weetmore land were in from Summit. Valle3 the first of the week Iran -sting business with Whitehall's mer- chants. Mrs. Coupbell and Mrs. hitch ners Butte visitors the first of the week. Miss Lockhart. a teacher in the Bozeman public school, is spend- ing the Thanksgiving %in -titian in Whitehall as the guest of Prof. and Mrs. F. - A. - Citithier. The teachers of the Whitehall public school were right ro,vally entetainecl on Thanksgi% ing - day by Prof. and Mrs. Clothier at their home. Daniel Noble's sorrel driving team got out of the pasture n few &aye ago. Any one returnine them to Mrs.. Noble King will receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. - Houghton, old time residents of Jefferson county, nre again welcome resi - dents of Whitetail. For the iniZt, year they have been living in Boulder but this week moved bnek to this place to rnakh their filter. home. • I hare a number of wood. stoves for sale at reasonable priceit. F. E. Nelson, Proprietor of the Whitehall Hotel. (31-4t1 Corn and oats for side in ear lots. Write or wire us for gilt, tations delivered your million. Buy direct from shipper. QUINN-SHEPTIERDSON CO.; Sioux Falls, S. D. Advertised Letters. --- List of letters remaining un called for in the postoffiee ii IViliteliell,\Mont. for the %) ending Nov. U. Davis. Mrs. H.P. Groff. John Larson, Andriss (1) Van Dusen, Mrs.4, U. Persons iallitmg for the abov ..., am . slalier o rstatra.azogssest.esnelte. Congress PUPILS OF WHITEHALL CANTATA of BY PUBLIC Nations SCHOOL At Friday, CLINTON'S HALL ON Dec. 2, 8:00 sa alart\ftorainbar<114.14.4r.ows. • P. M. -- Proceeds for the Benefit of School Library All Cordially invited Admission, 35c. Reserved Seats, 50c. Child- ren of the Public School Under 15 Years 25c. taus Sufferer Russian Horrid the penal given In many by after a burial to tits living 'that time. another nide. hunger all young for terms yews for The months. - when I liberal convictions. a 16-yearold younger. cals.\ °flies of Innitizotla\ received \I shall he says. of our borne. This It was uncertain deathbed. so many hlm, and had laid The \Hello company? yes, cats?—she lag just up there .—WItatt—Oh. sue. A and she—what know; I 1? -0h, the druggist You ate said she former or somett.iug much, , oats %warn* There of this' has a.isen claim: But why in these pitted that . A certain - , ffunts motor to e ' 43- \One who wants actually rection morning late to , about this, the fact • Lon eon THE LADY AND Net Every Women Herein* In. thi storeroom road maintains of lost articles gaitl passe ng ers be found hundrida aot every umbrella Is lost load - enough to the lost department; natal, be recovered Hers was a stepped from train, to dud It minded: ' \oaf my umbrella!\ MIA( to the ready started a minute!\ a heeded And yet this umbrella is a . `Hera it Is,\ who was traveling off the car gathered up with her own Bo this forgetful wed her umbrella AD are so fortunate; 'Wallas left lichind to the lost departments nernarkable tween Cousins . The founder Hy. Mayor Amschel dying iu 1812, en -eased as loonmonrers nenkfort, Vienna, Naples, not only the law of Hoses r.oned, but to Imiortance without their mother. Nathan, founder branch, also business capacities . Cohen, that he r' - wee of his btsf, says the 'instructions that gaze in no without her How far the served one Is but'it is certain done their best te`if, for from raw the number - c using is appalling. dren of the ried • cousin. And, coming Lord Rothschild and the husband turning to' Nathan, \Coningsby nrrricd coming, In the next roaeration, granddaugh:ers, been already out of the fami'v faith. THE USIBBELLA. as the every rail. keeping etre by for- always to But the can its. way may forte had .just railroad thus re said. ene, had al \Walt train up. her - woman. her, had got and had umbrella along, recov but not of tim go every year Unions Fle to Family. tam Red Shield, five sons, trini In Faris and faithful to stand ever nothing of consulting the London df the his wife, a the huge her disposal, addsd were to en of mcment ' WAS Ob- to say, have in family point of married the live OW each mar ... „,. . of cousins cousin. Re- Bilonla of offspring followed tIsreir of his whom have not only es' of the OF SpIERIAN HORRORS. tridured is In Siberia in Geo to life a half years In one after ' to Ind., They were sent away to ten takes le he slys, harboring part> were a year 60 pond. the ag• deported Mall was mall day.\ certain one from • letter. In an on her he did what done before after we Se Lucky of This Tale. — that for the safe left In its there are of umbrellas. left in to find It sooner. woman who an elevated raining. and she train, which along, she added:,. request by the woman recovered moment. said rnother with after her, her friend's as she came passenger promptly, thousands by passengers Number of Belonging •••• of the Rothschild of the exhorted his under London, to remain and undertake first of was so convinced of not only left fdrtune at Ladies' Realm, his sons undertaking consent. Instruction not in a position the RothschIlds to live the Gentile . that have Of great Nathan to contemporaries, is the son of a the though his a reaction for IWO of named, married but Describes Penal is the colonies a book L. Tans, of grave he says, of Ale follows anu men and ranging political trip to \I was was convicted boy All told The writer hungei had three times never In 18 number mail a last greeting hand In desperation of cur wbich him awe).\ Agonies Settlement. — picture of existonoe of northern just published who returned eight and of Kolymek. be maw iniseamb imaaalty. all were from deb offenses. Kolymak 20 years old,\ for In our and another we were describes which the to endure. a year. forget one months a had not heard brought him written by his mother party bad ethers did Adventurous Is this Do you is on terribly. She • week, for this big dog Is barking street don't live yes, of course!—Bristol says. so good! Is playing and might short-circuit w\ii I :on so glad Pe' the ei• take , a rc mug' she's . , Is Fifty at le .4). Why, I don't in this street. do street, -011, will you!— And a man just with the trans herself, thank ycu veil , --•GJod by.\—Sur- -- ' Sexes, that • good deal woman suffrage the rancorou. good as you ar^!\ a claim be made not seriously Is. see las good.\ before his he would send his to meet So and said the \ale \ As the lady had motor, the cot -- and rankled. Next down very Ale was chaffed \I'm sorry: our trousers.\ - ..Equallty of is no doubt feeling about through \We a:e as should such days? It is women host remarked lately that the station . motor,\ tone. bought the wns severe the -- Colt \ came breakfast. and explained: Is, I mislaid Saturday Review. • Isirisis% 0 1hirisiloNA/VVVIIAsitviolivisisWNI xv ill carry TUTTLE Whitehall IN R. JUST Cash T. COMMON _ . . OPENED Meat Market BUILDING $ I . . . . . itluotre the freshest an+ best to. he had in fleets, Fish, Oyster. and Poultry - — . ., . . , & M'CALL . ktters will please gay \adver- - used.\ 0 . IL DIX \' P. N. Vi , viievvvvvvvviiivvvv‘vvvvvvv% • HIS HAT elates YireAK SPOT, IN Nothing Ilse Do Convention's Ire, Laws Show So Strongly. There are things, it Iii a comfort it know, which even a man cannot do and • man is supposed to be able to do almost anything. Now a novelist ray put his hero Ine's bat on her head at any angle he chooses—it is one of the few privY- lege, of womanhood— and leave het not a bit less charming or dignified but I defy him to put his hero's hat at a rowdy angle over his ear at • crucial point in hie (weer and leave hint still heretic! The Achilles heel of a man Is his hat. He must geard that as be does his reputation, for it Is at once hit strength and weakness, says a writsit in Putnam's Monthly. It would hurt an archbishop less is the eyes of the public to commit a crime than to wear his hat on the back of his sacred bead -real back!— and so exhibit himself to his distress ed diocese. Still, If he is so ho.itned, why should not a good and great man weal his 'bat over his nose without creating tin favorable comment? The tact Is, he cannot, lie is ruled by convention, and convention is led tape of so cite'. The castfron laws of Caution, which Is only another name for convention, are such that if the Venteet man le England were to walk with all his ao causUnued dignity ,from ,the Ifartcle *oa f el, toe , easagoorgeo. enottem pea cock's feather attached to the band of his silk let he would be followed by a mob in tw^ seconds and by the time he reached Very street the out- raged majesty cf the law would take him into custody as a suspicious char atter. HAD A PAYING BUSINESS. Street Sweeping Not Altogether a Bid for Charity. A merchant in a Scotch city used to give an old crossing sweeper six- pence every Saturday. One dee he discovered he had given him half • sovereign by misfile. So he hurried back to the crossing The sweeper said in reply to • question: \Will you come, sir, after four o'clock to this address., and I will see if you are right about the coin.\ ma. marclant.slid Mc' toad found a small office and two clerks busy at work. Presently the sweeper ap neared, but oh, so altered. He was dressed neatly and looked a business man. \Oh yes,\ he said to the Aston - bed merchant, \you were correct. Our receipts to -day were about ten shillings more them usual, so here is your half sc - - reign.\ ' s the mar chant left the offfee, covioig h. would never give to the rogue again, the sweeper called after him: \You've forgotten your usual sixpence, dr.\ Where Cannihals /bound. Cannibalism exists, In spite of the dictum of the report of the inquiry commission. Dr. Made has told that after one particularly murderous bat tie, In which the fierce Botetela tribe of Congolese negroes had been used against the Arabs, every Member ot these cannibal allies had at Welt one body to eat \All the meat was - coiled and smoke dried, and formc : provisions for the whole of the force and for all the camp followers for many day's afterward.\ Dr Blade presents 0 somewhat novel point of view: \Dur- ing the war in which we were now en gaged for two years, we reaped, per baps, the only advantage nett could be claimed for this disgusting custom. In the night following a battle or the storming of a town these human wolves disposed of all the dead, leav- ing nothing even for the jackals. and thus sand us. no doubt, from many an epidemic.\—Everybody's Rescue Work for F•reenen. Horseman Fred Debr - 's of engine oumpany 34 nf Bright.c.^. says that while his company was f;htIng a fire in Allston the other day an old man meshed bhs way through the crowd, and, grasping a fireman by the shoul- der begged him to go back Into the house and save the old man's glass eye. \It's worth 520 to me.\ yelled the loser, \and I can's afford to loge it; and while yen'''. up \c. a you might bring down a box of co:' which a lit- tle fellow who lives in the house mays were cut off some yea' s ago.\—Boston Herald. The Instinct to Play. A scientist attached to the Smith- sonian Institution at Washington will shortly publish a revert wherein be undertakes to show that the desire to indulge in play is' a true instinct among the lower creetures. As in man, the tendency to play Is stronger in young animals. The' scientist in question divides aninint sports into a number of classes. Ani - en - g-them are \Oay-hunthig in which the prey is 'Sometimes such as the animal natural- ly chases, and sometimes a \make -be• neve:\ \play -fighting,\ \building -play,\ \nursing play,\ \plays of imitation\ and others. Held Her Tongue. \Miss Anteek has such an unforttln ate disposition; so disputatious and so sensitive about her age.\ \Yes she was in perfect agony the other day while Col. Bragg was telling some reminiscences. She knew he was wrong. but It was something that happened 20 years ago.\ . Made it a Full Day. Here is one man who does not limit himself to eight hours of work a day. A farmer in the Gedsworth district, Warwickshire, England, Created a local record in connection with the hay harvest by wet king in one field tor 21 beers in a single day. lie began cutting at 1:30 it. ns, and ceased at ten o'clock at night, when the grass wee turned. CHRISTrIAS GIFTS FREE For every dollar's worth purchased up to December 24 you receive one chance on the following; First Prize — The pick of our Overcools. Second Prise— The Pick of our Women's Cloaks. Third Prize— Large'Dressed Doll, Fourth Prize— Large Doll Cab. Fifth Prize— Doll Carrage. Seventh Prize— Dressed Doll. Eightlarize— Dressed Doll. Ninth Prize— Doll Carriage. Tenth'Prize— Dressed,Doll. Eleventh Prize— Boy's Suit, value $5.00. Twelfth Prize— Girl's Cloak, value $5.00. We also give cash coupons on Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Dishes. Holiday Goods Department Toilet Sets Work Boxes Hand Bags Pocketbooks Pillow Tops Art Linens Glove Boxes Fancy Towels Dolls Doll Cabs Doll Beds Doll Trunks Rubber Balls Leather Goods Collar Boxes Scarfs Hankerchiefs Mufflers Silk Suspenders Gloves Fine Hose Jewel Cases Brush Sets Etc., Etc.,, Etc.. 1 The WHITEHALL TRADING (O.. 4or1hern Pacific ry _Co. !Do !14 99 5011 500 iii tie,' \Ectloile e I STBOUND EASTBOUND 1)11e 8:10 am 7:46 tin) 6:40 pm 12:50am .. 8-40 en. 19:15 loll I:041 WALLEY BRANCH Lenge Whitehall 8:40 am . Arrive Alder 11:40'ant Leave Alder... 8:80 pm Arrive Whitehall 8:80 pmi COUNTY OFFICERS. fudge. Fifth Judicial Dtst...Lew. L. Callaway ',leek of the Court Wm. T. Sweet aberlf. . P. J. Manning (leder Sheriff... . I. W. Woiverton taller .. . ... .. . R. R. Sumner Fremont. xr .W. B. Handley - Iiiirk and Recorder F.. R McCati County Attorney ..... .... , ..D. N. Kelly t gotteraor ........ .. .. .. .... 'Jae. H. Mitchell Surveyor R. M. Coolie soo't of flehoole .Lets M Thompson Public Administrator W. L. Beardsley loroiser Curti. neelbow COMMIPSIONERP. Parris Steele. Chairman Flash. Jobe H. Reilly %Ickes A. J i klicKay whitebait The rnrulir meetings of the board of eounts •ooralesioners begin on the first Monday in Match. June. September and De -ember. The members •Ion serve as a board of rowaliza- Don. meeting for this purpose on the third Monday in July. FOR CURTAINED BARBER SHOP 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 content all these years to be shaven and shorn ad - rinses 'el in full view of any one who hanos:s to be passing. I mean that all the barbet shops are on the street lord or below It. and with a wealth of uncurtalned glass front that allows a man's toilet to be regarded as a matter of public Interest. You micht think this expos- ure was tolerated by the customer only hecatnie It insures a good. strong Ilzht for the delicate operation of shaving; but pot so, for eves at night when the electric lights are glaring down the Ithades remain up, and pedes- trians may gaze upon unlovely lath- ered faces In any barber shop they Going over a compartelvely small urea last week I counted 200 tonsorial parlors and not one of them a' tempted even the gauziest screen lug between its cusiJmers m the public gaze. Personally I don't con. sitter that a man is at his handsomest under 'ho barber's hands, do your— New York Press. - - Rills a Murderer A merciless murderer Is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill It by Prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that Invites appendicitis. curing Constipation. Headache. Biliousness. Chills. neat all druggists. Forced To Leave Home Every year • large numberof poor sufferers whose lungs are lore and racked with coughs are urged to go iolnother climate. But this I. costly and not always sure, There's a bet- ter way. Lot Dr. King's Neil Discovery cure you at home. \It cured me of lung trouble.\ writes W. R, Nelson ot Calamtne, Ark., \when all else failed and I gained 67 pounds in weight. it** surely the king of all cough and lung cures.\ Thousands owe their lives and health to It. It's positively guaranteed for Clough*, Colds, LaGrippe. Asthma, Croup -all Throat and Lung troubles. No and aisa Ter i ' rip free et all smarter. ghiliONAlsW\M14 You get the BEST if you eat at PT e Butte Cafe BELLE O'MALLEY, Prop'r Open Day and Night Furnished-:-Reome I Meals at All Hours in connection 01 , VV‘WelAir%%%letiA/t/NA/WW1 - - Montane' In the Di.trict Court of the Fifth Judicial District of the. Rate of Montana. in and for I the County of Jefferson. i Alta N. Otto, Plaintiff, vs. ;Alias Sommolie ! George C. Otto. Defendant ' The Atateof Montana to the Above Named Defendant: - You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, wibabils filed in the office of the clerk of Wm court. a COPT of Which Is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a CODY thereof upon the plaintiff's attorneyt within twenty days after the service of this gumboots, ex- clusive of the day of service: and In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default 1 tr the relief demanded in the complaint. In this action the plaintiff seeks to oh - 'sin an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that the defendant Is guilty at non-support of the plaintiff which non - au ‘port han been continuous and uninter rooted for more than one year Immediately Proceeding the filing of the complaint In this action. Witness my hand and the seal of said court l'fh day of October. A. 0.1510. -, !TIT ‘M T. SWEET. Clerk. rrigati°11 and Hydraulic i Engineerini Office over the Posta/See P. 0. Box 78 A. 0. HIGGINS Seven , 1011\Mete1.1144•401101titleal W MONT. llaress Saddle end Shoe tepairief Pi..itiptly end Neatly Done, PRICES WILL BE FOUND 11611 By M. I Qw sr. Deputy. - Ike E. 0 Pace. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors Estate of Mallory B. Noble. deceased. Notice I* , hereby even by the undersigned, adminis- tretrix of the estate of Mallory B. Noble, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claim, again.4 the said deceased, to exhibit hem. with tire necessary vouchers, within foor months after the first publication of till, notice, to the said admIntstratrix at her reddence in the town of Whitehall in the county of Jefferson. Dated at it hltehall this 31st day of October. MINNIE NOBLE KING. Administratria of the Estate of Mallet/ B. Noble. Deceased. • 35-41 Notice to Creditors Estate of Thomas M. Smith, deceased, Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. administrator of the estate of Thomas M. Smith. deceased, to the Creditors of and all pertm• having claim, agatnst the said deceased. to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within four month, after the first publication of this owlets, to the said J. L. Smith at his home in Pipestone valley. Jeffer - son county. Montana. postoMee Pipeetono Springs, Montana. In the county of Jefferson. Dated at Whitehall this 7th day of OA 1910. J. L. SMITH, Adm. of Estate of Thomas M. Sml tit. &Demised. Reaching the Top in any calling of life, demands a vigorous body end 'Steen brain Without health there Is no totems% But Electric Bitters Is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach liver. kidneys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, tones and invigorates the whole 4 - stew and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. \After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble.\ writes W. M. Sherman of Cushing. Me \three bottles of Electric Bitten made me feel like a new I even \ attftresante GEO. E. SAXER, B. N. • Whi token, Moat W. F. CCIGHIL.AN, Mom nttist. Located P• Whitehall, Moat. Bre. 9 11 a. nt. 1-11 p. m. iliceira..Suadaye. ACACIA CHAPTER, Ne. 21, O. a. S. Meets on FIRST and THIRD Yveliaity evenings of each month at Mame% Neu. Thiele(' members are cordially lavieed to attead. Ifintin J. simmost, It MRS, LI71.17 L, PTANLET. hrs. MYSTIC TIE LODGE, No. IT, A T. & A. U. seeteen the SECOND sal repave DAY evenings of each moo* at Masson Hall. inviting members ass cordially ta• vited to attend. ?BABE I Binotnr. W. IL A. A. NBILDRAII. Sec. 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