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The Wickes Pioneer (Wickes, Mont.), 26 Oct. 1895, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053310/1895-10-26/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• • •-•-• 1-•••••••••••• • ••••rf•••••. 6111111110milmil t Vioiteer. ert:Lisati:o .\ NItiNT . 114(3111RT 113A11 -l -- .1 . . SCIISCRIPTIoN , ?Si), - • I ,le \oaans. iNvaatatil,Y I ADVaNet:. • Per 1\...tt. Six Ntatrit.. Three 1MIEN Nter IN -3 III 2 ix/ 5.. .' 1 W hN 1 .1 11 t , t 13 . SATURDAY, OCT. 26. I. 0. 0. F. Ntr. 22. Mt ts every f-laturday evening - . Mt•tii h. • , .f other I,odges eordially Invite , ' to Illeet ivith I. ' J. M. • • AND THE ECHO ANSWERS WWI It is not within the province of this paper to take . sides• on any quetstion where such wottld be •detr• mtal to the welfare of mir town, hut when forced to it by a persiin 4 if the stamp of the poltroon who is working night and day to create social discord in 'Wickes. we are willing to take up the e:.ntitlet thus thrown down and can r be fotnol battling for the rights of outraged and for justice. And, we don't neeti ti hide our Millie under a nom de plunte, either, It can be found at the head of this eolunin, and \Ye are preparea to stantt by any assertion that \Vt. make. We said at the beginning of this et .nt rl,versy b . etween 'llbserver'• and the \Power ils•Wind the Throne\ that we had no interest whatever in the , question in voli. -- ed; but it seems as if \Observer\ ia per- , oq afraid . to own a' name . : who is not able to write a line if by so doing it would be the means of eternal salvation. but who sneaks around by a circuitous route to Basin and dictates a lot of filth to tt.peon who can I did not have settee en, 'ugh to accept this stattnnent„ but iimst prowl around i-nyu utiil eirealate a mass of lies about the editor of this paper. - trying in every way to. draw us into the tight. Well, this phut has suc- ceeded: . we have been forced to cross Robieou, aml lia.fore the matter is entirely settled there is a bare possi , hility that \( )i:wryer\ may lean tt irs , k before aitaiiti taking a leap. ‘Vet it distinctly ntuteratouud that fhisoirticle is ion intended as an attaek upon 0 clique or faction, but on one person alnc. We have too high all,pinion oi• this so-called clique to think that they woad st,iop so 'low as . collittellallee such a entIternptible action as the . 'met played . by ••0b - server.\' We tuaile the -remark when • the first :•commutt ;cation': signed by 'tObaerver\ 'pubLishcil that we could name ills. party who dictated the article as . also the one telt: , wrote it. hut mentioned no namea. At that time we oul3 had cireemstaucial evidence to bark the statement. Since that time in. have taken• ti, gat her - yr ide nee that could not Le refitted.. and are now in as,s-es s ion of facts that prove beyond the shadt,w tuf doubt who the gnilty . wretch is. • The two parties given by Mesdi ttttt •Dailey and Terry was not the cause of the attack by \( tbserver„\ The fieheloe was 'Cont ., triter1 several days before the invitations were issued when t bi- partite, were talked of a, a mere poaxi- bility. The acheine was hatched in Wit•kes and was well planned. But cunning as Pi 'server\ was in plaat• fling. the execution of the plot teas ah a min i ode. A f e w day s h' e f„r e that first artiete atipeared. ffiserVer\ left n s t e nsildf Lei II the comity seat but in reality tor liasin, Th e route taken was not that ordinarily , traveled. but a niii'effli . inger and harder tate. Arriving in Banjo t he 'pl.,tier w e nt ti ;1. perm onal friend and put all the facts identifully interspeiaed with lies, Otto his .hanits with instenctions , that he wa s rinott tile \Power Behind the Thome\ to the best ol his abilit Y. We all know with what result. • We I'll stand being t ailed a sneak. it liar, a cur and being insulted on a mffilic door, but when it comes to &n - stilt. ui Purc RE* hy sending out of 'town for printing that r1 Inid i.e ,i,/ne at home for the sante, if not less, homey, then it is that we take the war path. There is soon to he a rtince git7eo tu Wi4es, and from what . we • .in learn - observer\ i:. the moving ' ! t• 1 1 te It lit cr nit• twee,- _ sary to have soine dodgers printed for the ,,Ck 4/01111i and • 'OnherVt.r.\ ti pay for that infamoue article, must send to DatSill to have the wotk done, without giving the PloN),Ett ,ipportunity to put ikt a bid. When the dodgers came to Wickes \t/loservcr'' did not dare handle them, hut - deputized a - party 'who was neutral to distribute them. Ntithing shows up the charreter of a person better than in :t case of this kind...and \()bserver\ will yet learn that the Golden Nude is a thing to he learned and ne'ver forg,aten. This article can easily be picked to pieces. It is written with that thought in mind. We have used no name not from any fear i4 the consequences, but simply to give ••Observer\ alt (anew- nity to answer over a bona_ tide signai ture. .don't care who writes an answer twill do it ourselves if \Ob- server will only dictate l. We only wan't to ace \Observet\ Cottle to tune like a human being, and not sneak around like a Whipped cur. It is said Ova deep amyl' in the, heart of every human being no matter how de- -there :s a spark of the better. nature which only needs to be fanned for it burst into fluutute. ff this' be true \Observer will In ut hesitate to sign an answer. If tot, may the brand of Cain ever rest oral the hr. or . of such a disgrace - to the human race. Newsy Notes From Gregory. corn• I ,01111VIICI. PP/NEI:N. Jack Montgomery and Ed. McGrauh have finished . their contract on Jack creek. Montgomery intends timbering the shaft on his claim adjoining the Bine Bird, while Ed. will spend the winter in developing - a claim in the Cataract. \ Frank Fish and partner have started a new tunnel. Frauk thinks he will have to run it about -250 feet to strike the ore.. He will gain depth nearly Riot by foot. Mr. Calloway is moving his machin- ery and tools to his claim next tithe Iron Mask. He intends spending the winter in sinking a shaft on the prop- erty. The Alta company have pulled tip their boarding 'tent on Clancy creek, and Albert Lohner is boarding all Um ' men at his house in Gregory. Mr. Mullen and family left tiregory last week, he going to Ittit4 and his wile ,to Sand Coulee. Auy one wanting to risk fr lllll tote to a hundred dollars the co lll i ll g con- test between Corbett and • Fitzsi llllll ons eittl 1' ttedtottl 11 It/dated by seeing the Glenn Berta, I Let its hold the stakes Ed.' They are still taking out s ore from the Banner. Geo. Cameron is in reeeipt ,,f a letter from the United States M . • g cont-' pany stating that they will call a meeting at Wickes in it few days aud decide what work Will be done im their property on Snowdrift this winter. Hugh hankin and partner. M.. Liam., have fitted up a house on their claim the Ian:heal. better known as the TWto Cripples and are going to run it timil,•1 to tap the tire in the shaft. There has always beeuso mach water in the shaft that it has heen difficult for them to work to any advantage. They think they will have to run' the Nino.] tb. 'nt 400 feet; by so doing the water can be drained out. There is about two and a half feet of good ore in the* shaft. There has been some r:ch ore shipped from thi s mine, and it is c aaltal to be as go.fl a property as there is in the camp. Felix Satiders is still working on his claim on Clancy. • lie is running a tunnel. He says there is a body of ore somewhere on the -eh . and that he Is going' to flint it. Work will by car- ried on there all Whiter. There is a Mint .r that :, s al ami is t„ be opened up itt a short time in Greg- ory. Brcct.fss. The PiteN v.p. :=2 per year. in itilvance MINING NOTES FROM L . XCHANGES. •--- A ln-statup mill is to be lerected t . 11 the Bloomington poiperties:, located the Botffiler district, Granite count i, and under a S..10,000 bond to Butte cap- italista. The engine is already on the ground. and the mill will be in opera- tion within 90 days. The Bloomington is said to be One (if the best gold claims in Granite county. . Ras. Winker was ovrr from Barker Tuesday, says the Neihart Miner. He had just returned from Gilt Edge. Ile teports that the camp is now on a bet- ter basis than ever, and that the people there are Ito\' of more prosperous times. lanager Ammon, who /teems to have been the cause of most of the past trouble, is now out entirely, and hereafter the mine will be managed under the direction of the hank of Lew isbovit. Ten men have been started to work, and the force Will be itlereased. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local appliances, its they cannot Teach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafn as and that is by constitutional remedi .. Deafness' is caused by an inflamed co - (litho* I yf the mucous lining - of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets iothimed you have a rumbling„ sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness isothe result. and unless the inffamation can be taken out and this tube restored to it, normal condition, hearing will be de- stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by ,catarrh, which is noth- ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sarfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of • deaf- ness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. free. , .F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. • i ..- Sold -by druggists, 75c. • . ____....--.--...- A decision has been rendered . bv - the general land office to the effect that patent can issue tO a number of claims. located in a group, and upon one of which the necessary work has been performed for all the claims, provided the proper proof is iha4ie to the stir- teyor general and proof forwarded to the general land office. AIF Free, • Th.., who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its valtie. and those who have not have mow the op- porttmity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle. free. Send your name and css. to H. E. Ittiaklen & Co.. Chi- , and get a sample box of Dr. is , New Life Pills free, as well as a t. \ of Guide to Health and Hoti,o- hold Instructor, free. All of which guaranteed to do you good and cost vim nothing. Wickes Drug Co. 4 Which Is It? If the editor. the Boulder Critic is responsible for the following article. then all 7c have to say is that he re- pudiates 'ale of his heavy editorials ,if last week and -also a squib found in the issue of this week. If penned by the Wickes correspondent. :us alleged, then said correspondent would do well to take it courise .in the much -abused Wickes primary school. There one is at least tatight the proper .vay to read and write the 'English language: 'file Wickes correspondent hi the Age wonld he glad to learn when \fr. Miley. Of thi DION 11.11 be. /./ 1 /. th e fu rtIler !lamed paper I• t , item addressed to the Wi. in the la-st i'fl•n. • paper, we ar.\ imagines him ., tint -totaled paper of Age. and if that is tn we would in turn advise him to quit giving vent to his remarkable imagination and to. \keep his hearers ,,f itther people's pie.\ As for the Critic Heine - the best paper in the comity, we think we can Ila two tilNich are far superior to it. I ine is.e,alled the Whitehall . /.ephyr and the otliei _the Basin Times. and trobahly Col. Sain Itobt4tsott might Wave a few tr. 'rut. I11 41 ell tie sith5eCt.V1Iso. A small force of . men was started to work at the Moulton mine, Neihart, last week: It is the intention of the company to begin shipping ore again next 111tillths.and the chances are'gotsl. fit! . a general resumptiim .of work ;it the Mouibui before. a great while. Free 'Pills. Send your address to H. E. Ilticklen & Co., Chicago, and get a salltple lutK of Dr: KillKs New Life Pills. A trial will tainvitice pia of their merits. These pills are easy in action and pai- ticularly effective in the cure of con- stipation mild sick headache. For malaria and I iver t r. .um bles they have been pnwed invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free front every deleterious . - substance and to be purely vegetable. do Ind weakyit by their act' . but by giving tone to stinnach mid bowels greatly invigtirate the system. Reg.ailar size 25 cents. Sold by the 'Wickes Drug Co. 4 s A treaty has her ti signed liy the illaCkfoot Indians to cede to the ger- ertiment a large section of the Itho-P.- foot reservation. The cu .nsiderat 'lu is SIAMI. 001) . The ceded portion ctait a i ii , ;stifle of the puu.ust v:.litable mineral land in Montana. rsistmlent (?1 ' hat he that a, co., the \TRE GIANT OF PIE ROCKIES Geo.Wolford Sc Co The Anaconda Standard. BEEF, PORK, • Is now isseed in 12 Riagc IVIaking it the largest .ind hest daily ncwspaper published he- twcen ami 12 Pages 72 Columns 16 Pages 116 Columns. MUTTON, VEAL, _ LARD, Etc., Etc. COIRIBIN, MONTANA. T he - C. rt•al s , e . , , • add i I io to z I. 1 Associated .tit.1 ish arid Carrie iii Season cott11/11.71, newspaper. Nets' Ferrtv-vver4i Special Vkriter-t-t! Entry Montanian whit aiina abreast .4 the times takes the standard. It always leads in MEWS. ENTERPRISE AND CIRCATION. si'itsCRIPTWN PRICE. Dail, and sioula,„ pee month, in art vatic/. erik 1 ln adtance, S 1.00 10,110 2.111 :{13 post masters and tiewstlettlers author- ized to weeive subscriptions. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Ns. F. Oakes, Henry C. Pane, fienrg C. Rouse, Receivers. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The hest salve in the world for cuts, bruiiies, sores, ulcers salt rheam. fever lves. biter, chapped hands, corns,. chilblains and, all skin erupt . s, and positively cures piles, or no pat re- quire/1M is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prive 25 cents per bo. V. ,, sale li. lic Wickes Drug t If v()Ii want tt :-SAVE MONEY _ • • ill lilt I 111.1 'a I X.N . :arV \',alt f 1 Ilt agon Of _} S. Finkelstein Which make , till•cottntv 1111mth \\ itli a full line Dry floods, Shoes, Clothing, lints. Etc_ which will Ile St1141 .11 lilt' btwest figures. NORTHERN PACIFIC /or address 107 S. Main IL, Helena. WHEN IN THE CITY GIVE US A ( ALL • WANTED. •: , etitc(i I vids 1- - (teliveriri Cord \Vinql 1, , Ilit' Mina h minv. 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