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Dr, O f t o t retw a to t t o è t o r * * » bis New Yews riait with Mrs. Qfden at Weif Poiat Sweet apple- cider ( t o a, gallon, at Woodworth's pool k a li N ot 2-tf Ladles Aid meets this (Thursday) afternoon at the Comuftlty build In* where Mesdames Reed and Lossl en tertain. Ranchers, brine your green hides to Jakie Louk, who pays the highest possible price. aug 31 Mrs. Al. Onserud made The News a pleasant call Tuesday afternoon, catching a glimpse of the linotype in operation. For sale cheap or will trade, a 2G-36 Remington rifle. 0 J Wood- worth. adv may 11 * Mrs. Hathaway returned to Bil- llni.s Saturday to resume her duties in the schools of that city and attend to T B work there. A complete line of Dr. Roberts’ Veterinary Remedies at the Rexall Drug Store. adv may 11 You would not go to a black smith to have your watch fixed, then why go to a speculator to Invest jour money? WANTED— Ten thousand passen yorB for the Hansen Auto Stage Lively, Jacksou-Dillon. aug 31 Dr. Ogden left Friday morning to spend New Years day with Mrs. Og- /deu at Wolf Point. He expected to ■'* return in a week or ten days. l ittle Dorothy Simmons was out bright ami early Monday morning wishing her friends a Happy New Year. The News was glad to be num bered among those. Little Miss Beulah Maybee, who insists her grandmother tn the care of ilie church, marched down at mid night Sunday and rang the old year nui and (he new year In. Babe” Bell came over from Gib- housville with his father after the Christmas dinner to have some den tal work done. He returned with the Ulentiaii-Slone party Charles Qulsi breezed into our anneium Monday morning with a cheery \Happy New Year!” and a nice fat Cleopatra (cigar ) Nothing likr getting off on the right foot, eh? Jim Montgomery was Injured last Frill;, y by the fall of his saddle horse but the injury Is not so severe as l bat sustained by his brother Will when bis horse went clown a couple of weeks ago. Caio Holmsen advises us that he will not attempt to run his taxi as advei Used last week until the roads are Imaten down so he can make the round trip Wisdom-Butte, when he will notify the public. Charley Olsen* dropped in Satur day io make sure The News would eoniiiiue coming to his address dur ing 1 8 23 and that the Peterson-Ol- seu brand would appear for the next f>2 weeks. We'd like to see about Bh Charley Olsens right now, Mrs. Montgomery and Miss Mar garet were Saturday shoppers.\Arms and legs” brought us in, Mrs. Mont gomery laughingly remarked bo a News reporter. W ill. Montgomery, who cannot walk yet, drove the car and Jack Phillips, whose dislocated shoulder prohibits him from chiving the car, came atang to ope» gates There was a parade of goblins New Years Eve., at midnight, led It seemed to our sleepy eyes by Joe Ooursey and Wallace Francis. We don't know which one of the gob lins opened the editorial larder but the old man fortunately discovered it and thus saved a nice pork roast. Of coarse, if either of the leading goblins had known the roast was there it had joined the procession. Mrs. Anson and children left for HcrelHon Tuesday morning on the tig Cadillac with Colonel Combs at the wheel. The Misses Montgomery and their brother James were pass engers also, retaining to their utud- 1es at the University of Mo®Una. Miss Edith Jorgenson took pasage, returning to her school work, and W fii Montgomery accompanied the party as far as Batte to tor* kta in juries attended to. Mtt ta to* toatrfct court of Sttrn jtov county Against JoM»fc R « u * n for personal damages resuming from au automobile accMeatAUegiag that the “ defendant drove an automobile weighing about 4,<XM> pounds against -fcfafr-Oftd- about two feet north of the south curb.'* Seems like the sow auto ordinance in Butte is about as effective as the Volst^td and anti-gambling laws. BIO HOLE BIRTH SAND DEATHS Following is a list of births and deaths in the Big Hole during 1322 as recorded at the office of the local registrar; George Edward Strickland, .horn at Wisdom February 22. Norma M. Paddock, born at Fish trap April 11. , Elsie Montanal Sctoonenberger, at Wisdom May 9. Catherine Sarah Jackson, born in Jackson township September 30. Edwin Eugene Spannuth, boru in Wisdom township October 28, One still birth was recorded. John Helming died at Orange, California, February 7. George Edward Strickland died a Wisdom April 13. WilmerAngel Givogre died at Wis do in Juue 2 2. Esther Greenwood Hopkins died in Wisdom township September 26 Walter Eugene Davis died in Jackson township September 26. ELIZABETH B. HATHAWAY, Local Registrar It is hoped that all births, deaths and stillbirths (which have passed the fourth month) will be promptly reported to this office during the eu suing year, in order to comply with the laws of the state of Montana. In the absence of a physician or mid wife, the father, mother, household er or owner of (tie premises where the birth or death occurs are respon sible in Ui*§ order named In I lie event of a death the undertaker m whover makes or provides a casket is responsible for the filing of death certificate Blanks obtainable at this office free upon application to Mrs Hathaway, or In her absence Richard Hathaway E 1) 11 NOTION FROM FOV A thoughtful friend sent us a nice batch of local news hum Fox Iasi week The letter came too late for publication then, but we are glad to publish (hem at this time Albert Hansen of Dillon is spend ing his vacation at the John Nelson ranch. Elvers l’etersou and Eric Holman, who are attending the Agricultural college at Bozeman, arrived home on y will I -*r two i- i, who school, 1 lith Hus Eleanor 01- Friday evening, where spend their .Christmas v Mrs Mose Jardine w children, Wendell and are attending the Diiii are home for the hole’ Jake and John Ne, A ted, Bessie, Emily and sen and Ebba and Ethel Anderson, students at the Beaverhead County High school, arrived home on Satur day for the holidays. A number of young people of this vicinity and Jackson participated in a plunge party at Jardine HotSpring Mr. and Mrs Sam Peterson enter tallied at a delicious dinner on Christmas day. Those who enjoyed the bountiful repast were Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson and family, MA and Mrs. John Jackson and farm ly, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Holmain arid family, Mr. anal Mrs, John Nelson and family, and Mr, and Mrs. AW Peterson. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holrnaift enter tained a number of friends at a din ner on Thursday, December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neidt and fam ily spent Chritsmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stewart and family, One of the most delightful events of the holiday season was a party given by the MissesJBessie Eleanors and Emily Olsen at their home at Fox on Tuesday evening, December 28. Dancing, games and various stnnta were enjoyed daring the even ing, while a tiny sprig of mtsletoe added to the fan and merriment. At 12 o'clock a delicious luncheon was served. Those who attended the joyfal event were the Misses Elvera and Mildred Peterson, Edith Hosted. Ebba and Ethel Anderson, EsteilS Nelson, Helen Jardine, Ida and Ma le Wenger, Julia and Oiine Kramer and Messrs. Alfred and Ralph Peter sen, Ralph Hayward, Clair Qatet. Clarence Helming. Ed and Archer Antoesest, Jake Metst- f i l e s Wea- gor.JEMa aai Xktota Peter#©®. Eric He^sato, JUtort Hansen. Wended Jartin*. and .Mr. sat Mrs. John Trcwpe. Mr aotd Mrs Fred Will It Anderson, a prisons* i s si* cell at the city, Jatt, this morning. He did not know ke was tatking W k dead man, but such was tke ease, as ke diaoevofed a l ew miaates later wken ke took tke breakfast In. An derson was a well-known barber and hi? death-la attributed -to Indulgence j fn .moonshine. An inquest will be1 held.” j TIPs is getting a kittle bit nearer' home, and the same sort of a story: will go out of Wisdom one of these! daj(8 — unless perhaps the report: sent to the daily press be camou flaged out of respect to the conxmu- ulty. ‘ So much of this stuff being ped dled today is such a rank poison we wonder that anyone with a modicum of gray matter- will give way to his unnatural and cultivated taste (or 'bliud pig” slop. The News is not moralizing, but it cannot escape the notice of anyone who looks with both eyes that an in jury is beihg clone to humanity thro’ the sale o^the poison called moon. \ ranch hand contracts a cold or has some other ailment. He tells his employer he must have fifty dol lars or so. he \needs some clothes anyhow,” and he'll go town and get somuhiui for his cold and get the much needed garments at the same time. He is given a cheek and after he recovers and starts for home, to earn another batch for the peddler, he looks like he'd been dragged back ward through a sick cow and the \clothes” he takes back with him usually is a parcel which could be lied up in a lady's handkerchief. These men work hard for their money and they are entitled to spend 1 in any way that pleases them, but for the life of us we can't see why they should court death in the pur suit of pleasure Solicit your patronage, with a pledge of prompt, careful ser- rk e t reliable, and satisfactory goods. Lowest Saving Price Mail order headquarters Lu- teys Central store, comer of Main and Galena Streets. (HEART OF BUTTE) Make it your meeting place LUTEYS 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 Cor. With Bath, $2.00 and Up. E. Bdwy atti Wyoming, Butte A good line ■ells to select prices. Look Woodworth's. of gloves and mit- from at reasonable them over at Joe Nov. 2-If $100 REWARD Will be paid to anyone proving we do not put in the best main spring made for $1.00 We make and repair all kinds of Jewelry and Watches MAYF.R JEWELER FOlt THE PEOPLE 37 N. Main But'.* When In need oi glasses don’t fail 0 see I)rs. McKendry & Hannatin 1 the Butte Optical Co., Butte, i-ti I \ S 1 11 E With Ilazelbaker for INSURANCE THAT INSURES DU. W. P. OGDEN Resident Dentist Office Over Postonico Wisdom INSUURUNCE INDISPENSABLE There Is no excuse for lack of insurance, and to be without it Is langeroua. We write all kinds STATE HANK OF WISDOM Strayed Horses Branded JH, some with quarter- ■iiTle above, and pitchfork; all the brands are on right shoulder. No- 'y C A Pruitt, Wisdom, adv jun 1 TELEPHONE OFFICE HOURS Wisdom exchange ©pen from 8 a n to 9 p. tn daily except Sunday vhen tie hours are /rom 10 to 12 a n. and 3 to 6 p. m. II R Capehart, Local Manager Fare After October 15 until July 1 $5.00 FRLIGHT & ExAlESS HAULED Divide & Wisdom Stage Company »AYood Sawing ,Vili go anywhere, and'^&uarantee satisfaction on every job John Troupe ‘bone Orders to Central Telephone Wood Sawing-—Pole and Post Work hive leased the Hans Lauesen ood saw and his pole and post ma ll ine. When you are ready for my erviees I shall be glad to do your vork, guaranteeing satisfaction and air price. C J Faulkner. Ad Dec21 Until Further Notice The p-innge at Jardine Hot ’-prings, Jackson, will be lighted up only ©a Saturday and Sunday nights. Will light tip for parties if notified a few days ahead. M P Jardine/ Proprietor .Advertisement -Dec £S-tf DEALERS IN With our mrge motor equipment w, are prepared to answer calls any where in the Big Hole, day or night Sherman & Reed Funeral Directors and Embulmers Motor Equipment Latest and Pest lil'TTE, MONTANA Broadway A Arizona. Phones 57&53 Dillon Furniture Go. t 4 EVERYTHING IN FI liNITUREi À REDDING,FLOOR COVERINGS á Our facilities for handling and* shipping are not excelled in Montana, and we solicit your patronage based upon competi tion with any other market in the couptry. ^ G. T. Paul, Proprietor» it 4 « « « « 4 M b « c « « « « n Cassidy & Gosselin FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Phone 388 Residence 1467 BUTTE, MONTANA C C B LIVEN PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Box 84 DILLON MONTANA Work Fnished When Fromised Moderate prices. Satisfaction assured Honey *t Pre-Ww Trÿes Delivered to '\hay postoffice in Bea verhead or Stiver Bow county, Mon tana, 3 gaikms—68-pound— cans at J7.&8; 16-pouad buckets, 31.58. Comb honey in Ancheta, 17e lb. E B íftEATED—OSM ra m ceding, to * ©3d; half eferdo G ©a left 'Oto gray Notify ÍTNefB r im * . Sito. **■# ANYTHING DuING— b© you want a ride, or vA-uld you like to send something oyer the line between Jackson and Dillon? Phone Chris Hanses. aug 31 REGULAR COMMUNICATION No. 61 A. F. U K Meets first and third Tuesdays each » o a th tristtiRg always ùftkft s . PASSONS,. x ..* < u u p ® * k * r ..- Groceries, Hardware, Implements, Boots, Shoes Dry Goods and Clothing Goods not regularly carried In Stock, Let Us Order for You We will give 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 S of Alll Kind 3 , Martin Reels, Leaders, Lines, Spinners, Hooks, Fishing Baskets, Fly Hooks, Leader Boxes, Fishing Rods of AH Sizes and Weights, Priced at £ 1 .5 0 up to £ 2 0 Hunting and Fishing Licenses The 'Rejcall Store |Chas. Quist, Proprietoi j i „ ___________ . _ _______________ ________ _ _ _ _ A i ! ! Wisdom Cash Market j f J. A. Louk, Proprietor J | Special Rates on Meat in Quantities i • Fi$h and Vegetables in Season 1 j Prompt Attention to Telephone J ! 1 A B C RESTAURANT : ( SHORT ORDER HOUSE DE LUXE f • * j| * A. B. Crane, Proprietor j t t t t t t t t t t t t * i 4 i'ETTA-i-» * ^Wijat $ o $ $ ia p | afeut-BEING IN WRONG % A ‘ P e t« sat dews aimmgst thew.\* ^ Peter was in wrong, \In yes, in where he could see 4^ Jesus, but in Mfitrng the people who didn't care. The real A enemies r>i Jesus had Him in hand as they thought and o , ’ were trumping up false charges on which to put Him to T death. But these people, the soldiers, the servants and rabble in the outer hall, they didn’t care-, they were Just W scoffers. And Ftter sat down ameng them. He was cold ^ and they had a fire. And thas the people who didn’t ear» began to taunt him about' being a disciple of Jesus. And . A he lied aad be cursed send he swore, hut worst o f all be g denied knewteg bis Lojd. ........ W Say, Bre-tor Christ Ian, have you sever bees i t wnoag? Have you sever bee* i s saoug men wfce Just f f i f e l care, W hat whr uMUcsled Ike Sea e f 6 to? He*» yes «nu toes Is W -ee- wrtmg « t o t yos wasted t o eoaeeafl to e fart t o r t yws m s C t o t o ? 8 a** 910 « *em r t o e s a » toH to 1 that B to wew lfia J# try to warn yotrtrtf to a w « M fr toe toat e e t o t o t fltou yes esesgh to s t to