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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-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• •AM.,•11. 1•••• •••••••••,,d4:4.i.:0•••••••••••••••••••••44bear46.•,•••••...,:••._:'....•. • • , .40 . /raa.....aais . 14141#4311rit • LOCAL LAYOUT. 'Gathered ' tti,y Our 1 ( etter Coneerning /Virkes and VitillRy. li•111;l3 .1:IA1114 I.:1111'y Catrbin. l'Ild'papers tot sale alt. thiS al eetiN oez - hundred. One trial will convittee.yint that Re- gal flout in the best. Dailey Acc Terry. LiarrY'tiO131011 went to Helena rues- da v mmtning, returning home Tint - 6 - day evening% Nick 'Pescoal made a business trip to Helena thursday 1111Prcti , :g. returning in the evening. ' Mr. Jacoby %vas in town 3 few claws this week soliciting - subscriptions to the ..'someonda Standard. A pe.•sori so depraved as to lose all sence of decency should -be given shoet shift. This applies to •`Observer.\ A large number of Wickes ladies went up to the Minah mine Wednesday to see the Hew mill, which is now run- ning - on full time.. Miss Ethel Scott, who, is attending ), a Hele#111 bltSitleri#: college, came out Friday to visit her parents. She re- turned to -Helena Sunday evening. Mrs. Bullard and family left for Helena Saturday. It is the intention of Mrs. Bullard to spend the'vvinter in that city, and thus give her daughters an opportunity to attend the graded schools. We have a complete line of legal blanks of all descriptions under authority of the new codes- including quartz, placer and water right loca- tions and deed to mining claims.' Call at this office. , . ; Clarke & Frank, proprietors .of the, pitralar,Nontana Shoe Store, Helena, not to be behind the times, are out with a beautiful J.C1/19 calendar for 1.5(Xt. 1 hie reached our sanctum int Tuesday last, for which we extend many thanks. Thete is S011le traitor io the camp who Makes; it a practice to worm him- self into a person's confidence hut to betray - the sacred trust to the opposi- tion., and vice versa. Be on the watch for this wretch, and let him feel the strong arm of . decency. Ahoat all the machinery for the Eva May -mill has arrived and is being rapiftly placed in positing': The boilers are in place and will belfired up trxlay or tomorrow. It is expected to have the mill e pitted and in operation about the • Idle of next th. Why is It that \Observer\ doesn't call on the people of Basin to attend the \Phantom Ball?\ The dodgers for the ball were printed in Basin, and reciproaty is a great thing. The town receiving tht.• proceeds front the ball should be the one to patronize it. Mr. Scott. who has had charge of the Mtnah boarding house. has been let out, and - hereafter the boarding house and , teams will he run by the company. • Mr. Scott. together with Harry Diver and John Deitch. will spend the winter in ,developing the Buckeye 11141e. 'Mrs. AV. II. Gordon der:etch lash' Saturday for her ,ild•hothe In Berlin. in response to a Zeleg-tain saying her 'father, Thigh McGowan. was seri- ously ill. A telegrain was received on Wednesday from Mrs. Gordon stating that her father died the previov day. V , ,,.•,..,-. Bowden and Kempsey wet ,,, , d ri vim.; Saturday and in pass - lot e t ; tr, nigh Corbin their horse hecame, ,.,. i. • ol tell down. Fortunately, tit?, .. e,‘ ..:- • . as done to the buggy, and, an i,• , • fterward, the horse having re , • , e , ed, the ladies were enabled to .... rr..1,•lo their iourney. Frank Dean and Hermann Freyler •• • ,. a very pleasant social dance in I. F. hall on Friday evening lust. The attendance was small, hut those present seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. At midnight supper Netts served at the Wick...A hotel and a fterwa rd dancing was isintintied iintil it very late hour. Abmit 15 esinples were in attendance. A small fire occurred in the Cataract Saturday afternoon that at one V • threatened ,to destroy the Eva May mill. The 'origin of the Ilre is a mys- tery. but is sappesed to have ls , en started by sparks frOlt1 a Calltp fire. The flames spread rapidly and k_ all the met.t.,, , had to lie 'calledout to sits -,'the works ow / destruction. About sthic acres of timber land eras burned over before the fire was finally gotten trarbet eindr,i1. - - -• - • --- On 'mS'mvhiisas hut iora:•rg litm. Bartel/ -and family- I, It Wiclocs 1 4 .1V.I.Miere Phi,') will sp. W11111-:'. biCk 4 Wt It -Welled to Wickes Weiltiesday. .t ,• xtended trip throngli•flie ;tries. lieeg,ti flour e tied liv all to be 'the best brand on the market. Try it. For sale by Dailey S.: \ferry. Ernee'rMeltityre left 3,1tintlity - even- ing - , by way of Ilittte, for Whitehall, where he expects tol. spend the winter. Wm. t'inson. a reining expert from 'Helena, was in Wickes AC,•ditesilay posting up it notice ti ,.t ittr patent on the Atlas claim. Geo, Scharf went over b, nimbler Saturday, from there to Helena Sun- day -:Ind on Mondav was again at the outlay capital. He (returned Inime Monday evening. Amon • ',edict -lady. of .Jefferson. left last Tuesday with his team for Town- send. From there lie will leave for Ten Mile to accept a pOSitio11 with the construction departmeut of the Castle railroad. A party of lashes and gentlemen drove out from Helena Sunday to visit the Alta acid Minah mineg. Among, the number were the Misses Marceau, Miss Dailey anti Alex Duval. As far as some people are conCerned, patronizing - home industry is a hollow mockery. This was amply shown last week when a citizen (under protest) of Wickes had to scud mit tif town to have SOIlle dodgers printed 'for a dance. When such a thing as this occurs it is not to be wondered at that a lot of filth dictated by this same person receives the condemnation of every liberal minded person in the camp. Such is the character of \Observer.\ The article appearing iii these col- umns last week about the accident to Cummings contained two errors which we hasten to correct. One was in 'ref-, erettec to his first •name, which should - have been \Martin instead of William. The other concerned the place where he is being treated. He is at the Alta settlement. at his own home, and is being cared for by his wife, a most estimable lady. The Millers' L'ition have two men whose duty it is to watch day and night by the bedside of the sufferer, and everything is done to make him as comfortable. 'as possible. There is no change in his conditiop, but Dr. Bullard is givhig`the ease great , attention and may be able to affect at cure. An exchange gives the cradle song - of the future as follows: •'Roeicaby baby, your Mamma has gone: she's Olft at the caueus and will be till dawn; she wore papa's trousers and in them looks qneer, so roekaby baby; your papa is here. Rockaby baby, pitmr mamma's a terror, she's run three conventions, declared for three fellows; she's great on a straddle, way up on a vote, SO hushaby baby your papa's the \goat.\ Rockaby baby. the dishes are clean, papa's done scrubbidg and put on the beans; your mamma is late, seems al- ways to lag but heaven help papa if she comes home with a jag. So rock- aby baby. glad you can't talk, for papa got lonesome and went for a walk; he was met by a widow a regulat \dream your papa's a dandy, but not of the \scream.' So `roekaby baby, for flirting's so sin, your daddy was tempted, she tkkled his chin: she was so plump, and as pretty, so neat and so trim, so hush:thy baby your dad's in the swim. - WASHINGTON LETTER. --- - Doings at the Nation's Catatal at. Scull e'y Out -Pecos( Correspondent -,— Pre.-.1,,ent Clevt•land is lisiderstseal not tt. tw on -et -pleased with .the pre- posed'Idt•publie meeting in Washing,- 1 ton 'for the purpose of passing - resole- I tion-s of s.yitipathy with the Cuban revoltitlithists; he thinks its promoters have boon too precipitate. What he thinks lia.s. hot, t. , -, at . had no etletl apon the siguers of the call for that meeting. -who at,- a itthrtg - the must potionnatt busim•ss ,,tit! pride- atual melt ot the natiottal i - apt;a1, a-, they - held it meeting - tonight t ,, st•leet a date for the big demonstration. The labor organizations are arranging to take it prominent part , iti the meeting, a num- ber Of them having al react' mbiptett resolation, of sympathy for the Clib:111 atilt aptilied for seats at the alas. meeting. Two 'imminent members .,f the Cuban revoliktitinary organization which is maintained in New York have been Isere all the week bolstering - up s the local enthusiasm by talking Rhona expected :revolutionary victories. There is a tumor that the Spanish -minister will ask President Cleveland to prevent this meeting, Ind It is hardly pr.,bable that he will niake such a to...Ie.,. ri - MICA' According tit Henry 7, Brent:mi. of Ardmore, L. T., who is now in Wash- ington, the Dawes commission will not sitcceed in its mission of trNing to treat with the Indians. Speaking of the matter that gentleman said: \The Indians simply won't treat. The c, , m- mission is further away now troni accomplishing ally practical results than whim it started out. It doesn't matter what time may be given it, there is no reason to beli-e that any understanding - will he reached._ Mean- while the 2F41,000 white peopletin Itylian Territory ate suffering great hardship. None of the towns have amv municipal governments and the children are growing up in ignorance for lack of school facilities. There is only line thing to be done. Congress must intervene and allot the land in a fair and equitable manner, so that the smart Indians shall not cheat the ignorant 011CS. Some method of arbi- tration will have to be invoked jit regard to the tOWIl sites, but after the land question , is settled the -rest will be easy sailing.\ Next week Secretary (Ailey and sir Julian Pauticefote, the British ambas- sadi ir. will begin, on behalf of their respective governments, the negotia- tion of a treaty for the settlement .if the claims of the owners of Canadian sealers captured ores ions to the arbi tration. A member of. the Canadian government will be present in aim advisory capacity. They hope to get the treaty in shape by the time congress meets. Won't There, Though. There are several ways of announc- ing that \two souls with lint a sifigic thought, two hearts that beat as two,\ have been united in wedlock, but we are of opinion that the following, front the pen of Brother Baker, of the - Madi- son County Monitor. should \take the cake:\ 'harry Hinchy and Belle I3eaz- kr, of Wickes. were united in ° holy, matrimony lin the 7th inst., and a local dogerel grinder sings warts in honor of the event Ot the following etuartrain to the tune of \The King of the Cannibal Islands:\ Itbichy. bun., WIWI tiler.. is. a lot tlof, Wilett the itig4hy•t • +.1 lett:M.11 eall the Wietic•ite,. 011-11-h, fie! The Wall of stoat Soul: We knew that there were one or two ;pretty tougli customers to and around Nltiekes, but ap to Thursday evettine were snit aware that there watt anyone within our burg who could ls%nst of an illegitimate origin. Ilut stielt seems to lie the case. The word illegitimate means a person without a name, and :14 'he following 'little squill eame throng - 1i the mail ittasigned. addressed to the tat, we are led to in fet that the person writhtg it hail no name 'in sight: \Are you and \Old Timer\ Morrill Vhat nearly proved to be a serious doing sennetliflhg great every fon , is on runaway occurred on .Main street last yonr work.\ Stftirlay. Wm. Gallagher and Chas. It is a great bluff. This illegitintate Korgerirtarted nut fnr a Thrive with being has tried hi every way to find um t w o-h o e se ri g me h oi a pillion of the null %r ho wrote the three articles whteh h2teness broke. rirar111!: - '111• 'horse , 40 appeared' /11 the•e e0111•1114 hr./ Week*: 1 1 %.(t 't,tt•% start, il dirOT t i tre0 ..11 4 :17,o. Alta fail '31110 SO $1111.0 strike in ritu. Both men Jumped ft,in the the dark. Well. if the pmeriv doesn't ustrrtt , .hit Gallagher, who was drfv- 'tire of this practice, in the end it may ing, held to the s rein and tints sties appear itist who 'flir'writel-. were. Rut erected in stoppitge the ruitaways the end is not vet, and w , tan assiire •ftl•fore`cher hail r_f1a1e 111Ottirmi yards. '• (hat ihr if, .rmtfiouu Worgri was kicked oti the k tire trc our sought canoe. be obtain,' Iron, th,- *of the hors and the waeon slightly editor of t los rapr'r. lii i Woke*, hit n•• thought, we e ,.,ider if \Illeg 'was done ittuil .•511: • ,. •1 -‘ , f .11 . 0 \VW :.110 III,' • • John 1. Thomas, assistant attorney general for the postittlice department, handles those businers establishments winch are making use of -lottery meth- ods in their attempts to attract busi- ness in a manner •highlt .creditable higiself i/1 his aelnita/ rems - t. Aft,'; soeaking of the success of the anti lottery law in crushing out the lotte- ries. thee report sat's; \But malty btlISIVICAS men think they must. in order to succeed, resort to schemes that ap- peal to the gambling - spirit of the people, and they accordingly sugar- coat their legitimate enterprises with lottery advertisements. These fasei- l'IONEY TALKS ROOM .1, 1 .S1) OUR PRICES !laming .t.t) 1.11.‘• 1113111ESS 11111\\7 'Mgr We haVe recently •:••kte.ureil the sole agency in AViches REGAL FLOUR Which is guaranteeed best braud Ant the .Market (iive this Hour a 4H:11 , st n You will use none •••••=-• ••-•`- 111 Dailey & Terry Atxt WICKI, MO T.. *I** 4M4t .** LADIES' FINE nating t and apparentiy innocent SH()ES11\1- schemes reach the boys and girls ol the land and tend to make them —•••••-• .4111•••—__ Benefit Ball at Corbin. Last Monday evening there was given in the piddle hall at l..\orbin one of the mold enjoyable and well-attend- .ed bails that has 'been held in that burg -during the SeaSO11. It was givet for the hence; of Martin Cummings, the mart wounded at the Alta a short time ago by falling rock, and %vas in every way a britliant sitecess. The moving. spirits in the enterprise -were Messrs. Sonelwr and Johnston and 1111101-11111 Mrs. Clafflin, and they were ably sup- ported by the entire ciiim,iilttuity. The hall, music. supper. etc., was donated, In • 1101 tmittey coining in from tie sale of ti.•ketwwent to thcbcio.''' It is estimated that atioto desired. The guests beg - ati to assemble about nine ii*clock. and an hottr later the , hall was etowiled to its utmost eapar , ity. Music was furnished le . % Messrs. Freyler & Trrry. Mrs. Lynn and Miss Wieltersheint. and Was well rendered. A basket of flowers was rattled off alld won 'hy Geo. 1.yrtit. the eflicient.floor maitager. l tutu t derived frimi the raffle was ' and was :tinted in with the genet .1: 1 !• t midnight an elegant Inn. f.•,, erett ;,,;;;; ; io into service so ii alt, rs, and ri , litA) , Irly did they perform their part. There were nearly a bonfire(' people esi the floor. Wickes 4014 represented by about eighteen coaples. '1•Ite dance broke up at 21ft4ln'cltick, and was prti- notiiired by all to hatee been a most enjoyable imp. It is rumored that a ball for the sante nen,ficial ottrposes tvil 1 tie giyen i o Wickes ot a short tithe. ti gli at t-• this is mu 'I rir , i , le,t CI , ' . 11117,1 4 , Ind • toXIC logist • - • gamblers.\ \V, he best wearing, the easiest fitting, tile ills,st stylish SHOES if ittIV lirm itt \Ainnta- na. are the tu4 N1 s ,i1 io'rler- have ,,irr PROMP1 A i TENTION CLARKE & FRANK -- `tr MONTANA SHOE CO. iii V NI , .7\ 1 Noti . to Co 1 , 11, • Owner oit,.1 mat i;. ,, tire I; , 1* - 1' A u , I NI 4 -I,' • AVM a Mitch.,” • ' I dlt.•1 %fate*. tl; • A511 aef • Dr. W. M. (0,•.scu, BULLARD • ‘44 , 1‘14 , - COMPlele SIOCk 011 -- SCHOOL ?or: BOOKS Slates, Tablets, Pens, Pencliss, 'ilk's, 'eta., z te. Call be iit,It4444c1 4ke t t fie --...4.eve44%.11111i111/A1111AAAtAllAkalaiiilAiluiA11/4U•LIA Kles Dig Store _____..„,,,•••#/#####WI TfrrirMITVIRMITIMITMITTIITMTIT stinserressown ree • s ICC 9 11.;74-*