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The Ismay Journal (Ismay, Mont.), 18 Nov. 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053190/1910-11-18/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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Valley..' ---- Yellowstone •\ .Jacobson . • .Moore •. .Bell i McNally Blackburn Alley GUIis Wheeler McDowell Duffy Blnnard Moore x. O'Flynn Dobell Democrat. Rep. 33. Dim. 41. OLDER THAK HIS M ER DD T OF THE COUNTY POOR FARM COMES STRANGEST M A T R I MONIAL VENTURE. N o pauper, he, but a leveler of claese, ages and stations, wily Dan Cu pid has wormed his surreptitious way into the Silver Bow county poor farm with the result that yesterday two hearts, that of a bride of 63 years and o f a groom only 21, beat as one. Mrs. Annfe, Kearns, ttfat was, now, rejoices tl£at 'phe' ,i af ^ Mr ft.* N e Is Miller. They were,.^ed£ed at’ St. Patrick's churph at 'io^o’cAock;' She has , two sons old er .tfjiiEm_,hg£. husband. - ' I x eDramn'ln Tlietf lives. .'Many of theTlnmates of'the big'In- rrtitutionV-onythe., flat were-,..witnesses olUthe-; ceremonyointo the city as the quests .-.bf ? Efui^ritttpnde nt^Laurandeau. The culminaUon of at romance that has had its scene in their midst has caused a pretty flutter of excitement. Life has been much more worth living the last few weeks, as they have quietly watched the birth and development of this strange love- In the hearts of the queeply assorted pair. Will Rent Rooms. The bride was nurse in the county hospital and Is well known In such capacity about Butte. She has done professional nursing about the city for several years. Miller was male at tendant also In the hospital and the pair weer much thrown together. The wedding was the natural climax. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will open a lodging house In Butte In the near fu ture?, They are thereclpients of the congratulations of many friends who wish them only the most unalloyed happiness. (•. ‘Investigation is being made by Ma- Inve Stryker/ ldomig the homesteaders of gome of tb lfio i fjjgood whftSrffhey ha .\dstorpd In thojijs vicinities during the fires of the lMt^BUpruner. - The forestry-;- offlelaja are? assisting in the investigation. PLANS HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED FO R EXTENSIONS TO ROUND* HOUSE IN THIS CITY. OTHER Business is Better on tile Road Now Than'it Has Been at Any Other Time in Its History— W ill Be Active Season. (From Miles City Independent.) The officials of the Chicago, MIL vraukee <Sc. Puget Sound road have au thorized the expenditure' of a large amount of- money on the divisions of the road tributary to Miles City this yba'r, so that* there will be quite an ad ditional payroll. The Independent has it from good authority that within a few weeks a large force of men will be put-to work extending the round house by greeting about twelve extra Btalls and accommodations for about twen- ty-four.^&ditional engines. The round Lioube capacity of the company in this city has been taxed for some time and the company has found the need of ad ditional accommodations. The, work, it is understood, will be begiirv-very shortly and it will be push ed to a speedy completion. • • • The Independent is informed also that there will be a numbeV of other important improvements made on; the division so that there is likely to be quite a lot of work under way-for'the coming' winter months. The Buget Sound road has boon working with Oxtra crews* for the past. six. wee kb and yet the rOad can ■scaflfcOW ly ac&8iximbdat'e 'the' buOiheaa. - All o f the motive power is being pressed 'into’ service and thO available • supply of cars is required to hahdie :tbe traffic The coihpany wilt hot’ put on ltk> through passenger service Until softie time next spring and ■ there is also‘ 'a? belief, entertained that i t will not -he before next summer until the serMOO will have been installed « ( « SEEKING 1 GIRL OF CHILD RUNS A W A Y TO WED AND IT IS FEARED TH A T SHE HAS ’ COME TO GRIEF. 1 The chiefs of police in many parts of this state have been asked to keep lookout, for a girl of 14 years of ago who ran away from home with a man and is .supposed to be In a sporting house. KEhfefdlstracted mother anxious ly seel«|^pOwledge about the young girl wlfftlils described as being pretty, & feet 4. inches In height, weighing 112 pounds andffiiavlng a quantity of llphi brown hai^J’ The maid is stated to have run aWay from Cranbrook, B. C. and the only word the daughter sent since to her mother was a letter stat ing £hat she was married to man nam ed Barry Bernick, but the letter gave n'o addtfCss;- by any further particulars of the clrpymatancea. 1 The mother fears that he daughter*# future life may be spent between the walls of ;a -sporting house, as she be lieves that any man who can be' 80 brutal as 16 take a daughter of-'iffcW tender years from her mbther'S eftrte la capable of anything.' The mothfer’*1 cry. for her daughter Is pitiable. •-r-;r'a , “ p iea^. ^elp.” is the appeal '^sh%r sends all over the country. She ’'lek/n-' not^ tell. &H&rp her daughter m a ^ be/ 1^ lsjaoWLw^.months since' the moth^- hipr'.iaat^ She \frets and woffdeVs1 as tOjjy.hero her beldVed little felrt Is; nfhetlid/.^fle has wandered from the straight and narrow path or wliltHe'f. lr| ujpitis-ijf^all persuaslon^and allur'd- n^qxits_ a^,e has still clung,^however Im probable itv'drpay be, to the teachings im.bVbed/at, t^e mother's knee in child hood’s Vnnoqept days. 4^ most, \jieart-rendlng phase of the casp Is. jfhaij^ie mother is a cripple and her .t'wq, daughters are away at work; in Lethbridge, -B. C. The mother’s nkni .jhe is Mrs. Wesley Cline, of Cran- brook? B*/,C. The daughter’s name is Mliarfed.''(, /^he mother Is now alone and helpleWfand, with a mother’s yearning heart, asks assistance from other .mothers and good men in locat ing .the whereabouts of her brown- hailed girl. Bea'Oft-s'^re reported to bo increas ing in a remarkable degree in the country around Libby. The law plac ing them, on the protected list is work- ing.e^ectlveiy and it Is thought that,in a Wfew, years - the animals may become^ A !£|st in some localities. The dams' bdlit!-,tjjf,them' have backed the water, up. SOv' tiiat4 ftipny acres of land have' -ire .' V- rt an article D y , A^ft^nVfalsm c t Forester F. A. Silcox,4 ISMAY, MONTANA. t •?( .1 .it :n s There will be a & given at the Earlingburt Hall Everybody Invited vf /■> ; 5 if ft % v Jim S a l e o f S n o w f l a k e G r a n i t e w a r e Don’t forget our Sale of Snowflake Graniteware, 300 pieces to be sold at 50 cents. Pails, dishpans, wash-dishes, stew-pans, tea kettles, tea pots, rice cookers, in fact the assortment-consists of almost everything used in the kitchen.-- litei'-m - *j »trr»7 ^ *v4 7 i • On September* 3rd weijwill, commence to distribute to onr\ patrons a.good durable, them^aeter^ gratis, n. •> Don’t\fail to inspect our goods and get onr.priees ..l . r . • . ; - rbefore,guying. v , v . 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