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Watch yw r tend a « see that you write it 193$. Sweet apple cider 60ca gallon, at Woodworth’» pool hall. • N ot 3-tf John Wharton left Saturday to spend the holidays with home folks in Butte. Ranchers, bring your green hides to Jakie Louk, who pays the highest possible price. aug SI Rot Stewart left last Friday to ‘fof»d the holidays with his family in M.rk'ula. For sale cheap or will trade, a 25 35 Remington rifle. 0 J Wood- worth. adv may 11 „.Mrs. Montgomery has the thanks of The News editorial family for a nice piece of fresh pork. A complete line of Dr. Roberts’ Veterinary Remedies at the Rexall Drug Store. adr may 11 cSu-iley Bell went over the hill to liuiUonsviUe Saturday to spend the hoi days with his family. YV A NTED— Ten thousand passen gers for the Hansen Auto Stage Livery, Jackson-Dillon. aug 31 SEPARATOR— No. 3 Sharpless, 500 pounds capacity, in perfect eoudi (ion, $50 at this office. Oct. 19-t rs. J K Shaw spent Christmas Willi her children, who are attend ing school at Salt Lake tills winter A good line of gloves and mit tens to select from at reasonable prices. Look them over at Joe YVoodworth's. Nov. 2-tf ( entity Commissioner Shaw was a c■ ILi cm The News Saturday and re- pieuh.liid the weaselskin. ThatikB i , i >ST Probably taken by mistake at I lie dance Holiday niget, pair of overshoes. Return to Mrs. C. A. Pruitt advertisement and Mrs Squires were Christ mtifflinne.r guests at the pretty ranch home of Mr and Mrs. YValter Clapp Charles Quist of the Rexall drug store very kindly remembered the editor on Christmas with a box of Halilmores. TM New* lustri* » new Iwtaro Reports to the tikis » « * wWeh v M 5« m d wtth partmeat ai Agrfcnltw« w ««beceri * greet deal o f Interttt Vb « e «we. t u s » eratllcatton U t i » **rlw » It is called “ Indian Lodge Tales,” states contain som« Interesting fact* and is latniabed ns in plate form, by on the progress of the work. For ex- the Western Newspaper Union. - ¡ample, it has been found that Mis* Indian Lodge Tales is * most in- souyi leads in testing on the co- teresting history and is carefully operative plan with a total of 18,9(7 written by one who has made a ml- herds containing 197,879 cattle test nuts study of the American Indian, his superstitions and lone. RECEDES RADIO MESSAGES ed during the last fiscal year. A federal veterinarian located in Iowa found more reactors during the year than any other ♦ co-operative veterinarian. He tested 7,747 cattle and found 1,068 diseased animals. The record for the largest number Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Deal gave a five o’clock party for their little drug-liters Tuesday afternoon and a meiry party It was. W .j Puce Francis is assistant sales man in the Basin Mercantile estab lishment-during the absence of Mr Blew art at Missoula. Tiie News editorial family enjoyed a Christmas dinner of roast goose ai the A U C restaurant as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Squire. Jack Phillips came home from Untie Christmas with hie arm in a sBi'g having had an old dislocation atii i drtl to by a surgeon. Forest Ranger Ramsey has our sincere (hanks for a beautiful little Christmas tree. It was one of the in or! symmetrical we have ever seen M,s. Garrett has been quite ill of lat/iigilhs but ia recovering under M- Qulst’s skillful treatment. Her (iaii|.,hter, Mrs. O B Canfield, spent Christmas With her. Misses Virginia Crane and Pearl Kea-t and- Joe CoHrsey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Martin Crane to their ram h home Tuesday afternoon for a taste of ranch life in the Big Hole, Will Montgomery was fortunate to be released from the hospital for Christmas at home. “ I got one leg tinder mother’s table anyhow\ he say«, with a smile of satisfaction. 1 1 another column Chick Faalk- ser advises that he has leased the Hats Laueseu wood saw, pole rira- mer and post boring machine. You are assured of satisfaction at a price that won’t break you. feorge Parsons was deprived of thy Christmas festivities hr reason of the fact that he stepped on a nail white doing the chores Saturday at the m e lt. He {» sew ha Busing Let the women do the w o rt/’ at a comparatively small outlay of spcndulix. YVhen everything Is in tune The New» will establish a radio depart ment giving world news from the sound waver as they are picked up by the enterprising Chick. NEW BIRD RESERVATION A 40-acre thact adjoining the elk refuge near Jackson, Wyoming, has been established as: a new bird inser tion by Executive order. It will be known as the Flat Creek Reserva tion and will serve throughout the year as a breeding and resting place for the wild fowl and other birds of the region. Late in the fall and in winter it wiLi serve another purpose in affording additional pasturage to the elk herds coming down from the mournains in and about the Yellow stone national park to winter in the Jackson Hole region. Both the elk refuge and the Flat Creek Reserva tion are under the Biological Survey of the United States department of agriculture Mrs. Hathaway came home from Billings to spend the holidays and is very grateful to Messrs Jorgen Jor genson and Herb Aruittage for fa yore cn rote Divide Wisdom Mrs Hathaway left L'viile on the truck ft wag literally packed, niaii hags ncing tied onto the radiator Distri bution at the different post offices on tne read necessarily consumed a lot <u time At liaIsom's Mr Jorgen t-on was ready - a it I. e sleigh before the truck was, * Has. Hathaway idol pasMiee vs Hit him Later they overtook Herb fiihring a snowdrift with his u-t-rhi'-l and when they had helped him through that Mrs HaHiavvay became ett auto passen ger and teachi-l home much sooner than would nave been the case oth erwise. Carl Huntley and Mrs. Huntley are spending Hie holidays at Mr Ilimlley’s old home in Spokane A trT) to California is intended and Mr latntley’a father is expected to O J Faulkner has received his ra dio demonstrating apparatus and is reai.v to prove tb anyone with a ra-1 ^ cam e tested goes to an employe dlo longing that he can be satisfied l0j ^ s(ate 0f Missouri, who tested 14 ,512,cattle in 1,366 herds. Second on this list was a veterinarian hired by Shelby county, Iowa, who tested 722 herds containing 12.120 animals A veterinarian o f the Burden of Animal Industry In eight months and 20 days tested 11,828 cattle In 983 herds. This is a monthly aver age of 1,364 animals tested. The record is remarkable when it is known that the cost was only 18 rents a head. The cost per head for the animals tested by the entire force in MissTuvi was 28 cents. Area work has ^een done at as low a cost as 16 reals a head. When in need of glasses don’t fall to see Drs. McKendry & Hannafin, at the Butte Optical Co., Butte, i-tt IN8UURUNCB INDISPENSABLE There Is no excuse for lack of insurance, and to be without It Is dangerous. We write all kinds STATE BANK OF WISDOM Strayed Horses Branded JH, some with quarter- circle above, and pitchfork; all the brands are on right shoulder. No tify C A Truitt, Wisdom, adv-jun 1 TELEPHONE Oi l ICE HOURS Wisdom exchange open from 8 a' m to 9 p. m chilly except Sunday, vhen tie hours are from 10 to 12 a in and 3 to 6 p. m II R Capehart, Local Manager Mall order headquarter» La* teys Central Store, corner of Main and Galena Streets. (HEART OF BUTTE) Make it your meeting place LUTE.YS GROCERS COFFEE ROASTERS BUTTE. MONT. ACOMA HOTEL Arthur Berry, Proprietor Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water in Rooms. Public, Private and Shower Baths. Rooms Single or En Suite, RATES ONE DOLLAR AND UP With Bath, 92.00 and Up. Cor. E Bdwy utJ Wyoming, Butte $100 REWARD Will he paid to anyone proving we do not put in the bkat main spring made for SlNlO We make and repair aH~~fct«.ds of Jewelry and Watches JEWELER EOR THE PEOPLE 37 N. Main Butt* arrive in YVittdom' withit day or tw i to look after thing « !. ie the son is taking his vaca'i \ Harry Hays, who w , remem bered as one of our ; ' ranch hands before the wori 1 1 is now in the T B hospital at Helena as a result of Ids services for God and home and native land, is it any wonder Diet a slacker is held in con tempt? Wood Sawing—-Pole and Post Work I have leased the Hans Lauesen wood saw and his pole and post ma chine. When you are ready for my services I shall.be glad to do your work, guaranteeing satisfaction and fair price. C J Faulkner. Ad Dec.21 Fare After q^tober 15 until July 85.0(1 1\ FREIGHT & EXPRESS HAULED Divide & Wisdom Stage Company * Wood Sawing Will go anywhere, and guarantee satisfaction on every job Joint Troupe Phone Orders lo Central Telephone Until Further Notice The plunge at Jardine Hot Springs, Jackson, w-ill be lighted up only on Saturday and Sunday nights. Will light up for parties if notified a few days ahead. HI D Jardine, Proprietor Advertisement Dec 28-tf Honey at Pre-War Prices Delivered to any postoffice in Bea verhead or Silver Bow county, Mon tana, 5 gallons— GO-pound— cans at $7.00; 10-pound buckets, $1.60. Comb honey in buckets, 17c lb. E II Randolph, Salmon, Idaho DR, W. P. OGDEN Resident l)e»i 1st Office Oyer PostofHee Wisdom I N S U R E With Hazelbaker for INSURANCE THAT INSURES STRAYED— One roan gelding, five years old; half circle G on left shoulder, one eye out. One gray mare, same brand and lazy U P as well. Notify O’Neiil ranch. Sept. 14-tf THE ANACONDA STANDARD “ Montana's Best Newspaper’ I’ull A, P. Service. Carries Financial, All the News and Special National nd Mining Page Services, i Subscribe for Anaconda Standard 1 BUTTE, MONTANA Groceries, Hardware, Implements, Boots, Shoes Dry Goods and Clothing Goods not regularly carried In Stock, Let Us Order for You We' will glye you ' prompt and correct service on Such Orders At a Price Cheaper Than You Can Buy in the City Stores Basin Mercantile Company Wisdom and Divide Headquarters For Good Fishing Tackle A Large and Well Selected Stock of F L I E 8 of Alll Kinds, lartln Reels, Leadens, Lines, Spinners, Hooks, Fishing bkets, Fly Hooks, Leader Boxes, Fishing Rods of AH Sizes and Weights, Priced at I I I With our large motor equipment we are prepared to answer calls any where in the Big Hole, day or night Sherman & Reed Funeral Directors and EmJprfWrs Motor Equipment Latesk*and Pest BUTTE, MONTANA Broadway & Arizona. Phones S1&SS K > * »• > • > •>•>•>*» * > « «> f> » c - i s * K Dillon Furniture Go. I i ! EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE A i BEDDING,FLOOR COVERINGS A 1 Our facilities for handling and (* shipping are not excelled i n i i Montana, and we solicit your A patronage bssed upon competi- X tion with any other market In S the courtry. ^ jG. T. Paul, Proprietovl « « « « Pendergast A Schneider ante M A ««nie» ’ ■ B T te&Mde Takes the Chili Out of Chilly U i| | d T r p Trips from Big Hole to Butte have VVI iv I l H lost their sting and become a pleasure % 7-Passenger Electric Heated Sedan ’ w Leave Btttte (Argyle Hotel) _____ _ ______ ______ 7:06 A M Arrive Ralston's ........................ ......................: . . . 1 0 : 0 0 A M Leave Ralston's Immediately upon arrival of Wisdom stage FARE Ralston’s to Butte ...................................................$4 60 Ralston's to IK vide ...................................... .................. S 00 Cassidy & Gosselin FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Phone 388 Residence 1467 BUTTE, MONTANA '.SQ up to 9 ?20 Hunting Fishing Licenses *» The Hejealt Store j Chas. Quist, Proprietoi j I i i I . 4 P * • » - . » r .» » * Wisdom Cash Market J. A. Louk, Proprietor Special Rates on Meat in Quantities Fi*h and Vegetables in Season Prompt Attention to Telephone ! I ! / r I B C RESTAURAKT SHORT ORDER HOUSE DE LUXE A. p. Crane, Proprietor C C BLIVEN rAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Box 84 DILLON MONTANA Work Fnished W'hen Promised Moderate prices. Satisfaction assured ANYTHING DOING— Do you want a ride, or would you like to send something over the line between Jackson and Dillon? phone Chris Hansen. tag 31 REGULAR COMMUNICATION No. 61 A. F A A. M, Meets first and third * * * * * * * nsitfag hretiers f ^ a t $oS $sq>s | afout-BEING “AFAR OFF” “Peter followed «far off.“* , ‘ ¿T Jesus Christ was going to trial and Peter didn't see any »eed of ft. Peter would have fought it out right there fn i y the garden; but this yielding, this being led away to be 4$ - falsely, accused, this lowliness and meekness—all this was g . too ranch for Peter. O, yes, he was following; the heart strings of the Master had caught bfra and they wore com pelling him te follow, bat afar off. Jesus is always going te trial in this world, and many ditfiples are following afar off. II God would only make a demonstration in force Jots of His disciples would he brrre who now de net nderstend Him. This being eonvsrted and becoming like tittle ehfldre*, this being meek safe Jowly in heart, this Wba^Khm without maHatkm—It’s «a «pact e# hnmaa natnre, and ae m « f i r m m * % toe m m s r to fooew JSMS la rejection by this wertd; ras, t * are ws ia this worid - ' O. baedhtr? w» wwe by aatvre sf*r « t k m 1 d d t s t f t r f l n M M f M n i r . Lsd> t i n d r t e a