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V o lum e 3. O b ituary. Cale DeCamp Parsons, bom Sept. 5,1883 at Clearwater, Neb., died on 'Nov. 5,1912, on the train at 10:50 p. m., enroute to to the hospital at Miles City. Cale was baptized by Rev. Connell at Bodarc, Neb., in 1885, and was converted and joined the Methodist church at Harrison, Nebraska in 1901. He leaves to mourn his loss, father and mother, three sisters—-Esther Elizabeth, Vir ginia Cathryn and Mattie Mae; five brothers—Con, Joe, Charles, John, and Frank, and a host of friends. A sister,' Miss Virginia Parsons, who had been living with Cale for the past three years and who was then teaching only eight miles from Ismay did not receive the word in time to reach his side until late in the afternoon of the day following the accident. Those who went to Miles City from Ismay and assisted her in every possible way until sfie and Matt Monroe started with the body for Harrison, Neb., were: Miss Cochran, Wm. Fulton, Clyde Bur- rill, Chas. Bums, Norman Black, J. H. Price, Wm. Hunter, Clement Renan, Pat Burns, Sam Harris, Geo. -' V W - T Ismay, Montana,? Friday, N o v . 22, 1912. Number 36 Askin, Walter Wolfe,«.• Richard -Ol sen, Hugh Hamilton, Leo Kirk,' C. B. Askin and Chas. Walker. ‘ Funeral services were held in Miles City for his friends there and for those who had come from Is may. At Crawford they were met by the sorrowing family and the body taken to ihe Methodist church where loving friends watched o'er it until the next morning when it was taken to his old home at Har rison, Neb. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m., Sunday at the Meth odist church by Rev. D. J. Clarke, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Harrison cemetery. All the members of the family were present exceptjoe who was at Jordan, Mont., afia fvho was un able to reach Harrison’ until Mon day evening, owing bad roads and delayed trains. The above has been kindly sent us by Miss Virginia Parsons who also enclosed a story of the sorrow ful accident, substantially the same a9 brought out at the coroner’s in quest which led to the indictment of Cal Bartlett upon a charge of murder, his trial being set for the next term of the district court. HOME VISITORS EXCURSION FARES VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” Daily December 1 to 31, 1912. From All Points in Montana TO Buffalo Cedar Rapids Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Council Bluffs Davenport DesMoines Detroit Dubuque Evansville, Ind. Fort Dodge Indianapolis Kansas City Louisville Marshalltown Milwaukee Omaha Peoria P ittsb u rg Sioux City Rock Island Springfield St. Joseph St. Louis Toledo Waterloo T W O -F A S T T R A I N S DAILY “T H E O L Y M P I A N \ ‘T H E CO L U M B IAN” These trains carry the very finest Equipment-Standard and tour ist sleeping c a rs; dining c a rs and coaches. In addition The Olym pian c a rries a standard and compartment sleeper and a lounge ob servation car Both trains are electric lighted throughout, For Additional Information about Fares, Routes, Sleeping-car Reservations, Train Service, call on or write R. R. THIELE, Ticket Agent, ISMAY,MONT. ‘The New Stool Trail G eo . W. B urt , President W. A. B rubaker , Cashier. G eo . T. G ipson , A lfred W right , V. Pres. F. P. R eiley , Asst Cash. Capital $20,000 Surplus $30,000 State Bank of Terry Terry, Montana Exchange to All Parts of the World D avid BidKx.il F. P. R eile Y S am . U ndem DIRECTORS G eo . W. BtrRT W. A. B rubaker A lfred W right G eo . T. G ipson L on F loss DUNHA^t LUMBER CO., Successor's to Star Lumber Co., F. M* SCH\yARTZ, Mgi‘. Q reaL Highway. i ?.'v* £ V We made mention a f^w weeks ago of a ‘“great overland highway beihg'jijafmed, to extend from .the T^in Cities to Cartetsville, Mont, thence to the Yellowstone National Park. The promoters recently or ganized an association which they designated \The Twin City-Aber- deen-Yellowstone- Trail Associatton of which J. E. Prindle is vice-presi dent, and W. J. Keeley, of Miles City, is member of the executive committee. The idea is to con struct and maintain a fine, graded road from the Twin Cities to the Park, in order to have it designat ed the official automobile route to the Park. The Hill interests are pushing a route parallel with the •Great Northern, and it is up to the residents of this section to get busy and get a route laid out through here. The amount of money, these tourists leave in the towns through which they pass is considerable and farmers and business men along the entire route cannot but realize the benefits that will accrue from the advertising the towns and county adjacent will surely receive. As soon as is possible, steps will be taken to organize associations in the various communities through which the route will pass, for the purpose of stirring up interest in the project and for the raising of sufficient funds or donations of lab or to carry the enterprise out suc cessfully. --------- + --------- The Special Ballots. The Miles City Star gives the re sult of the election in Custer coun ty as far as the special ballots are concerned, as follows: No. 300 being the military bill; 302, nomination by direct vote; 304, lim iting campaign expenses; 306, elec tion of U. S. Senators by popular vote; 308; popular vote for nomina tion for president and vice presi dent; and the last is the vote on the bond issue for the purchase of the insane asylum by the state. The vote: For No. 300,1063; against 1159. For No. 302,1240; against 844. For No. 304, 1168; against 798. For No. 306, 1164; against 787. For No. 308, 1173; against 771. For asylum bonds, 1000; against the bonds, 1533. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, u. s. Land office, Miles City, Mont., Nov. 18,1912. To Ernest Valentine of Marmarth, N. D., Contestee: You are, hereby notified that Tewel Shapiro who gives Ismay, Montana as his postoffice address, did on Nov ember 18th, 1912 file in this offica his duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your homestead entry No. —, Serial No. 01182*1 made March 22nd, 1911 for Lots 6 and 6, s H NEK, n K s e K, s e ^ NWj^f, NEK SW&, Section. 6, Township 5 n , Range 55 e , Montana Meridian, and as grounds for his Contest he alleges that you have not taken up your resi dence on the land and have not im proved the land in any manner. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry Will be canceled thereunder without your fur ther right to be heard therein, either before this office o r on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your an swer; finder oath, specifically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or If you fail within th a t time to file in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service must be either the said contestant’s Written ac knowledgement of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of it’s receipt, or'the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was, made stalling when arid where the Copy was delivered; if made by registered thrill, -proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by * whom the copy was mailed s tating when rind the post-office to which i t was mailed, and this affi davit-must- be accompanied by the postmaster’s receipt* for tbe letter. You should state in.your answer the name of.,the postoffice-to .-which you desire future notices to be sent to .you. • • . • * > • ■ . i. • ' . A.;KiRCHER,.Register. : „ J. G.- AuLDy. R eceiver. Date of.1st publication, Noy. 22, .<7912. Date.of 2nd|publication,'N6v.-29, .1912. bate, of ,3rd-j pfiblicati6n|> '.fieC. 6,T912, Date oi '4tH' publication,1 \Dec.':13,'l9l2. v 4 K TRY OUR MONEY ORDERS! Good tin All Parts of the World. £ -<*n- .JM09V SIXTEENTH STATE DANK rur;.| World-travelers who have carried “A . B. A .” Travelers* Cheques and used them in all countries are enthusiastic in their praise. “ Good as gold everywhere,” is their testimony. Try them on your next trip abroad or in America. They are safer than money; handier than drafts; self-identifying. THE First National Bank. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office.at Miles City, Mont., October 18, 1912. Notice is hereby given that W il lard C. Hoffman of Ismay, Montana, who on April 13, 1908 made homestead entry No. 6133 Serial No. 03191 for Lots* 1 & 2, sK N e K, Section 4, Town ship ON, Range 56E, M. P. Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Leon C. Hayes, U. S. Commissioner at Is may, Montana on the 25th day of Nov ember, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: B e rt B. Jones, Carl Stoltz, Hans Larson, Ad am C. Long, all of Ismay, Montana. . A. KiRCHER, Register. N otice for P ublication . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office a t Miles City, Montana, Oct. 24, 1912. Notice is hereby given th a t Abbie M. Johnson, nee Underwood, of W est- more, Montana, who on May 8, 1908 made homestead entry No. 8317, Ser ial No. 03355 for SEj^, Section 10 Town ship 8 n , Range 56E, M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Leon C. Hayes, U. S. Commissioner at Is may, Montana, on the 2nd day of Dec ember, 1912, Claimant names as witnesses: David Bielfle, Joe Hunt, M. H. Heldman, Nellie Millard, all of Ismay, Montana. A. Kircher, Register. Notice of Publication- Department of tbe Interior, u . s. Land office, Miles city, Montana, Nov.l, 1912 Notice is hereby given th a t George G. Askin of Ismay, Montana, who on November 13, 1909 made homestead entry No. 0(5527 for WM SE%, e H SWJ4, SE^.NWM- lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 30, Township 7 n , Range 6B e , m . p . Merid- ian.has filed .notice of intention to make final three year proof to estab lish, claim to the land above described before Leon C. Hayes, U. S. Commis- siorier .a't ismay, Montana, on the 27th day, of December, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: W il liam -Fulton, dale Parsons, Charles Burns,' ;Matt Monroe, all of Ismay. Montana, ■ , ? .’,‘ 1 •-•■ A. K iiicher , Register. _____ •- ■ ■________________________________________________________ We-, can do.yottr-Job Work. tip Appropriate. said to promote , • J&iuht that is why they afo’?;‘Mfyej|?witli 'the silly and Jrre- STORM SASH Don* neglect to prepaae N o w for the cold winter months by buying your storm sash early. Roundup Coal! A fine grade. A special price on storage lots. L a y in a supply now . Midland Coal & Lumber Co., V . D . M ILLISO N , Local M gr. J. E. PRINDLE, Lands Insurance Town Lots Let messhow you that it is Cheaper to B U Y Land than it is to H O M E S T E A D . ISMAY, MONT- m -III i§ I Jj : | 38 ;I :§ -M m m 7 **icA£i * - * _* • i* j V m