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2. Kendall, Montana, April 14, 1903 GREEN THE COLOR OF HOPE. I. Alias Summons. Of All Colors the Moat Restful, sold • So Always Markt in ant are. There is always a mystery about green. It is Ireland's color, it is the color, it is supposed to be un- lacky to some particuler atm is regarc.ed with suspicion by others. It it: the color said to indi- vete an artistic spirit; it is decacent and Modern, and it is extremely un- Lector:inf.' to the sallow, says the Lon- don CI -aphis,. Ana yetof all colors, it is the most restful, and, in the correct tints, the most ladylike for dress. The green bedroom overlooking the orcharli is the one that lends itself to pleasant thoughts and agreeable dreams, that tempts to good humor and repose. My lady's boudoir, all hung with grern, reminds one of a rustic bow- er, tl.e garden room, opening on to the greenswarl and the roses, is the coziest room in the house. Creen is always right in nature; it -is,on'y we poor humans who make a mess of it when we try to use it for the adornment of our bodies. The da;k, the muddy complexioned, the heavy featured should avoid it like poison; but apple green, willow green, moonlight green—what mar- velous effects cannot be made out of them in cunning hands! Green is the color of hope, of youth. of spring, of love. The woman who can wear green—her own peculiar shade of green—is fortunate. BLUE LIGHT AIDS SURGEONS. Colored Rays of Electric Globes Found of Groat Value in Their Operations. • A St. Petersburg physician has ex- perimented with blue electric light, which chewed noticeable reselts in many phases of diseases and surpassed the efficacy of the white electric light mutiny emplo3 - ed heretofore. TY: Journal, Prof. Mendelsohn's Cate of Patients, cf Berlin: itake. that it is postale through the use of blue electric light to mase operation* pain- less without resorting to other as -aes- thetics. Burns cf the skin, End espe- cialls of the mucous membrane, are said to have not only been rendered painle.s.. but healed.also mole npioly. The rattle of this irestment becomes important fedia the facs that it 'can easily be employed where It is t'ifficult to use other theripeutic remedies' on account of location, as in the throat or deeper down in the alimentary ca- nal. It is also to be toted thatqtre use of the blue electric light contributes much in lessening the pains causeti by cancerous gro in a marked degree, and is said repidly , to effect a cempiete cure of lupus. this very severe areas. - of the Elsta which frequexily resists every other method of treatment. Cornets tor Frewenissesi. . During a trial in l'aris hetween the partners of a corset firm the,defeisse revealed that one Of the branches of their manufacture 'were men's cor- sets. The judge having demanded an explanation, it was•ehown that more than 18,000 corsets were made yeastly for Frenchmen and 3,000 were shipped to England, principally for, army officers. dermatt officers also created quite a demand till a rival Berlin firm offered a chhaper article. No State Flagg., 'Kw state of Missouri has no state fl ag. \It has n great seel,\. says one of the state's papers, \and a coat of arms, with two belies upon 1 , , and a splendid Latin ntettO. But 'there is no sitnte flag.\ Smoked Vlah in Germany. Smoked fish is a favorite article of food In Germany. The home supply I s so inadequate that there is a large import of fresh fish which are smoked or otherwise cured and sold at large profits. Last year the whole fish import of Germany was over 71,- 000 tons. — In the District Court. of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Montaina, ii, and for the County of Fergus. Pere: Howe.Plaintiif, vp. Carl Linstrand, de- fendant. The Steve of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the offi e of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to tile your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney withio twenty days after the service of this summons, ex- clusive of the day of service. and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken agniost you, by default, for the relief demanded Ii, this complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of recovering from the defendant, Carl Lind- ktrand, the sum of thirty doll,- rs for one cer- tain horse sold and delivered by plaintiff to defendant; for the sum of two hundred dol- lars for work, labor and services performed and amounts accepted by the defendant; for the sum of eleven hundred and thirty dollars for work, labor nod services done and pet' - formed by Jens Chrlstenseit bet ween the 8d day of April, 190e, and the 15th day of August, 1902; for the sum of 0175.34 for work, labor andiservices done and performed by E. s`. Shoemaker; for the sum of two hundred and lcue-two dollars for work, labor and services done and performed by James Pli- ant between, the first day of December, 1901, and the 22d day of A ligust, 19t2; for the sun, of one hundred mid eighty-five dollars for work, labor and services done and perform- ed by Leonard Trout between he 7th day of March and the 22d day of August, 1902; for the sum of two huudred dollars ifor a ork, labor and servi:es done and performed by Ed. Brinkman between the 16th day of Marej,n, 1990, and the 22d day of Anigust, for the sum of forty dollars for a ork, labor and sea -- vices done and performed by Ole Oleseu be- tween the 17th day of May, 19 2, and the 24.1 day of June, 19.,2; for the sum of nine hun- dred and twenty-four dolla•s for work, labor nod services done and performed by Charles Blancher, between the 13th day of May. 1899, and the 19th, day of June, likz; for the sum of $40.28 for work, labor and win -vices done al performed by Henry Knudson beta eel, the 26th day of April. 190'2 and the 19th day of June. MN: for the sum of four hundred and seventy dollars for work, labor nand aervices dorie and performed by Sat' unto Ferrari between the 25th day of April, Ifkil and the 19th day of June, 1s.2; for the wam of two hundred and fifty- five dollars for work, labor and services done and performed by Fred Lindst rand be- tween the 17th day of May, 1902, and the 19 h day of June. 1902. and for certain, orders in favor of said Fred Lindstraod and accepted by defendant; for the sum of forty-five dol- lars for work, labor and services done and lie formed by Charles Comstock between the 17th day of April, 1902, and the 19th day of June, 1092; foe the sum of three hundred and snieeteeri dollars for work. labor and services done and performed by Robert L Cole be- tween the 18th day of April, 1901, and the 19th day of June,leut; for the sum of one hun- dred and eighty-seven dollars for work, la- bor and services done and performed by Daniel Beau and Carrie Seam his wife, be- tween the -- day of , and the - day —s--; for the sum of two hundred and five dollars for board furnished men In the employ of defendant, and for oats fur- nished at his request by W J.Witnnetty, all of said work, labor and services was done arid performed, and all of said goods were fur- nished at the special instance and request of defendant. Carl Linnistrand, and all of said amounts are still unpaid and each of sail claims has been, duly assigned to this plain- tiff before the commencement of this action for a valuable consideration. A more full and complete description of which tirld accounts appear in, plaintiff's yew ified complaint on file in said action, to which reference is hereby made. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this 6th day of March, 1903. RDMUND WRIGHT, Clerk. -E Be Si ld A e L t il & VonTobel, attorneys for plaintiff. First publication March 10, MO. KIDNEY DISEASE are the most fatal of all dis- eases. FOIEY'S l i u D a t r i a E nteedlienied; Y or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. • I. (: Aaelit Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bieldder right. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia BANNER SALVE the most healing *else in the world. Foley's Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. Fs:Wales. r Wii,n. A ir pnt CHRONICLE' $ 2 . 0 0 A l'EAR CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LO TS FOR SALE Kendall Investment Co. Kendall, Montana We are now in the new bank building and are prepared to show to the public a splendid ance for investment in both business and resident lots. Special terms will be given parties wishing to secure sites for residen- ces Quite a number of such lots have been sold in the past few days, and several very neat cottages are now being erected in the residence port ion The town of Kendall is an assured fact and people on the outside are beginning to realize the importance of securing property. The mines are known to the whole mining world and are spoken of in great favor. The town site is beauti- fully situated. One of the finest hotels in the state is now completed and doing a first-class business. Call at the office and get prices on property. Maps and other informa- tion for the use of the public can be had. Communications from the out= side cheerfully answered John R. Cook President John Jackson, Jr. Secretary