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Big Hole Basin News (Wisdom, Mont.), 29 March 1923, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053312/1923-03-29/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Our Country! In her Inter course with foreign nations, may she always bo In the right; but our country, right or wrong — Stephen Decatur and The Dig Hole Basin News he J er=ry- 'llll'RSBAY, MARCH 29, 1923 Till,UNO IT TO Til 10 MEN IOvei' hour of TO1 1 a J Starr, propri etor of the Scott City Republican9 Neither did we until we saw her name at the masthead of that news paper Miss Starr probably has grown tired of hearing the men tell it all, for under the caption \A DIs cuesion of Women, By One of 'Em,\ she Hays \A woman can't climb a fence without falling all over herself, hut she can jump to a correct conclusion in the lime II lakes a man to have the situation explained to him \She may fusH a little if her next door neighbor returns a couple of •ft«« a tiAflt« smwUwr t t u the « h she borrowed, tint she can ait down and talk sweetly for a whole after noon to her dearest enemy; and that's more than any living son of Adam can achieve. \She may, as (tie men say, learn more at church alwutt other women's clothes than she gains from the ser inon, hut I notice it's (be Radies Aid that buys shoes and candy for the poor kids at Chrltsmas time and pays off (he five year balance on the church debt. Stie doesn't., maybe, always have dinner ready on time bill she can sit lip all night with Tommy and his measles and not kick the cat across tbe kitchen the next day \She can't, it's true, drive a nail straight but she can answer seven of Billy’s questions all In a row and not slap h!s jaws, \She can't always keep her ac counts 'straight, but she can buy more differnt things with a single dollar than any male on earth. \She Isn't a glowing success when it comes to operating a crosscut saw, but she can take of six setting hens gpd herd every one of them back to her own nest, and that’s some feat, take it from me! ‘‘She can’t *vote=—wait a mhttrte? She can and she does, and she comes as bloomin’ near knowing what it is ail about as does her other fraction; and what's more, she doesn’t have t> have a private conversation with the boss of the district and slip something in her pocket before go ing to the polls.\— Great Bend (Kan) Tribute. For ululisi uri also the uudorwc London Times- New York Times copyright by ar.-uiiRcmcnt with Karl of Carnarvon, more tluut throe thousand yen is i he wooden statues of King Tut-AnkliAuiyu, seen iu this photograph, stood bed ut Hie scaled doorway of Ids sepulcher in Ills tomb ut Buxor, Egypt. In this antechamber are to be seen l’unerul (lowers, a painted diesi coululiiing the royal robes and Jewels, a long box containing the king'« ar mipf weapons, a cei'cnnuii.il couch miti iiuiuy other objects. King: Tut’s Chariots, Couches and Funeral Meats it ¡i iun Tiiii.-y Ntw i t.iU I'mu.'s 111 [ i \ riy n 1 I * > ariHugi'inon I wb.ii Kan ul ('amar in this .prnpli cl the nuli iliiiiitlri of ile tinnì) of Tut Ankli Amen, king of Fitypi more Hum thirty i i, .i ..i ..... , . , , ¡ > 1 , 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tin- prin nhjiTls Scon are tin' tin sin,il in.idn of solili eliony olili h\i\ nini liuviny g'dil unni uva ri \ ni ........ .. giti riunii, ilio l-.nu') I liroiie w bell is rmrred w itti gold nini sii ver nini inbiid u iti III«*.« , Il w ..... I IM-Ilis situi. Il lui lo w nudi'ii i-nsl,et , n ninni ... ...... I timi liory eluilr of e>.i|iiisitr iilii's | ti,1 1 - -, Ini orsa and oi ber puri.- nf (olir rliannls, wonil gill treliis Work fi'\ work iiiiiiin I i Ii | \in mi iili.ie-'l nf unkmiu i, relitlll'les nliiigs, a precious , wheels, uso. qÜÍjat atout- I n i ) m i e I I im i (he f iti (li, lienicth III) Voice. imi: nd vu ; i n Var ji ri l b ) \s you II t w Hl I: il, libérât -■ dm , i ■s. toil iti.l i.ieren i. yes, ton feckless mull out- r>, of the law w ho n. m all il nde, littore un V of the (. ross of ti ay be. In it bat to ip ie ip ip ip ip ip ip ip fyip'jß tipipfyipifi'jpiprSpif! ip ip ’ip ip ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ *> ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ t ¥ ¥ 4 * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % 1. m my ns He ever Every one that is of ¡.I voice\ ■ mi are oil her of the truth or of Ihe lie, i-ar Christ's voice, and hearing in the : bearing an i believing, and you are Í i he devil, for Ihe devil is the father Vis I 'on 1 III - 1 I ., sole ; *, \S ;, on 11 to I, pbiltfd ilis di ,¡1 n whom He ‘ - it I, i is I iiliii stands I clot Hie truth In a So. I ben, oi d.t). according ¡is ;. on sense lie means either oi Hud or of lies And Jesus.-- : innds there before Pilate calmly delivering that judgment how i .gidly lie divids into Iwu classes the c-filite race But as He passes from the tribunal He goes right on to the cross on which He pays the penally for the lie you have lived in not heating and believing Him thus far; and to prove the I (Jed loved you and me in our sin He person ally come., bark from the tomb and in that hand pierciu by the nails js a full pardon Cor all our untruth and all our sin, Khali we near His voice today and accept His pardon and be born of the Truth? Oh, God, give I beseetTh Thee, every •sHt-fter-'-read-er j-w t tttrw the grace to say: \I wtH hear His voice.” ♦Matt. Ik-37 Copyright 1921— J. A. R. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ € ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ I She and old \Shep” of the Big Hole. prefer the snow ; Additional Local News George Melton of Dillon was over this week showing our beef pens to E W Coles, the Haines, Oregon, cat tle buyer. George is very thankful for the «corn of his cheek book which he had lost hat does not af- pr ‘p;*te the spectacular manner in which ft was presented to Mm. Hilly Rhodes, whom all the old- umers v >1 remember. writes The fy practiced dentistry in Wisdom for News from Work, Montana, enetos- tfc> past several months, left Wedaes ing a cheek for ssbscription with the aay for CaEfwnia, intending to sto* maark that he want* to hear from at Weil Point for Mrs. Ogden. We h:k.&Mhcmc term. .. Be is of IMt nddrmts. M r enclosed n Mining Application— No. 02IS508 I- S. Rand Office at Helena, Montana, February 13, 1923 Notice is hereby given that Philo C Hanson, whose post office address is Butte, Montana, has made appli- cai.lon for a patent for the Mineral Hill No 1, Mineral Hill No 2, Min eral Hill No 3, Mineral Hill No 4, Mineral /lill No 5, Mineral Hill No ti, Mineral Hill No 7, Mineral Hill No 8, and Mineral Hill No 9 Rode Mining Claims, consolidated, upon which the notice of intention to ap ply for a (latent was posted at the entrance to Tunnel No. 2 on Mineral Hill No ti I,ode on the 23rd day of January, 1 923, situated in Elkhorn, unorganized, Mining District, Bea verhead county, Montana, and desig nated in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this of fice as 8ur. No 9674, in unsurveyed T 3 S., R. 11 W., and described as follows: J Beginning at Corner No. 1 of Min eral Hill No. 1 Rode, from which U. S. Mineral Monument No. 9674, in unsurveyed T. 3 S., R. Vl W., bears Booth 77 degrees 23 minutes West 2272 6 feet, and running thence S, 12 deg. 65 miit. E„ 169,7 ft., to Cor. No.4 of Mineral Hill No,4 Rode; thence S. 77 deg, .05 min. W. 1600 ft to Cor. No, 1 of Mineral Hill No. 4 Rode; thence S. 12 deg. 65 min, E. 250.4 ft. to Cor, No, 3 of Mineral Hill No. 7 Rode; thence S. 77 deg, 95. min W. 1590 ft. to Cor. No. 4 of Mineral Hill No 7 Rode; thence N. 12 deg. 66 min. W.1535.7 ft. to Cor, No. 2 of Mineral Hill No. 9 Lode; thence N. 67 deg. .05 E, 1523.2 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of Mineral Hill No. 9 Rode; thence S. 12 deg. 65 E. 66.7 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of Mineral Hill No. 6 Rode; thence N. 77 deg. .05 min. E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of Mineral Hill No, 6 Lode; thence N. 12 .deg. 65 min. W. 396.9 ft. to Cor, No.2 of n cv, , . Mineral Hill No. 3 Lode; thence S. O Onserud of the Spukane ranch j 7T E im ft to ^ t.ri pped in Monday for a social chat i No. 3 of Mineral Hill No. 8 Lode; .-.nd incidentally order ranch sta- - thence S. 12 deg, 65 mte. E. 1720.8 tioaery. By the way, this i#sotne-l «• *® Cor.No. 4 of Mineral Hffl No. . . . w , 1 Lode; thence S. 77 deg. .05 rain, tm.-.g every rancher should have;and m 6 ft. t0 the pl8c| of want to say in passing that ii he nmg, containing an area of 168.68» wi.l show us why he should have It 'acres, claimed, of which 3.286 acres { rinred outside ef Wisdom well set are tB ®wtf!iet'with Swr. No, 9674, ’eta t p— but some do. Dr. Ogden, who has so saceessfal- X - Mineral HfB No. 16 Lode. The location certificates of these claims are of record in the office of thfc Recorder of Beaverhead county, Msptaaa. / tesr. No. 9674, Minwal H®t No. 19 Lode adjoins this grewp cm Che north. For Land Flings, Land Proofs, Water RlghtB and Information on Land Title* Frank Hazelbaker, Pres DILLON, MONTANA | Why Not Open ¿an Account With Us? | ! ! L Time Certificates Checking Accounts Demand Certificates • Four Pei Cent on Savings Country Accounts Handled With the Same Care and * Attention That Is Accorded City Customers. I Daly Bank and Trust Company of A N A C O N D A j ►*»* \ miller j DEVELOPMENT CO BREEDERS OF fine Shorthorn Cattle i C has . E. M iller , P res . Wisdom Montana jsm 1155Essssi3 E This Bank 1 I S I UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Capital $25,000.00 Surplus $12,500.00 The Safety of Your Money Absolutely GUARANTEED A Courteous, Ffficient Banking Service Extended to All Four Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits The State Bank of Wisdom i W . A . CLARK J ROSS CLARK W. A. CLARJC* BR0, Bankers EstaMMMI 1S77. «-r«- *arrr To fe». ©* <wd«s f»r h r 1 ^ » 4 AH fersoM '* & : S S frrw l l l Z t L T I m — ! * * * & W fW t í« ® «< I t Ü lU M T a l , Ssrcw- I* * fdftM MUH as mi as ^ Mtmwil » » m . % If]»- — ' * 4ftr*Mf4MKML t j 4w r m «ta» F m w itiáp i ‘0i .their