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Kendall. Montana, April 21, 1903 HEATH & MILLIGAN'S PAINTS AT KENDALL DRUG STORE CAMP AND COUNTY NEWS! Dr. F. F. Attix, Lewistown, Mont. Born—to the wife of Henry Parreht, Kendall, on Thursday, April les a son. Montana union made cigars for sale at Chilean & Hamilton's Kendall. Just as Ksndall's sheets get nicely dried up, - another rain cornea and we again have to wade in mud several inch- es deep. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Don't dt•Isy taking. L. C. Wilsnn, agent. The court house in Lewistown is un- dergoing softie extensive repairs of which it Was badly in need. If you want t drink of first-class whisky try Hunter's rys, or NV. H. Matryer's Cedar Brook bourbon, for sale at Clingan & Hamilton's. The Cnnomese telephone number is 23. If you are in_need of any kind of prior(' stationery, or desire to advertise in any way, just call us up and we will be glad to confer with you. The Lewistown Meat & Provision Co. curry fresh meats, fish, home-made lard, and hoine-made hams mid bacon. The local telephone exchange is com- pleted and in good working order. Busi- ness men in Kendall to Ohs number of fourteen may now say \hello !\ to each other from their respective places of business. Foley'a Kidney Cure if taken in time affords security from all kidney and bladder disease*. L. C. Wileon, agent. William - .Ate! leaves this week for Kendall, where lie has arranged to start a re.w butcher shop. Will is a first-class butcher and wilt doubtless make a sue- sese of the venture in the big mining ca p. --Lewistown A rgus. Dr. It. S. Hedges, Lewistown, success- fully treats diseases of the bladder and stomach. \Bill)\ Shuttles and Sislintrie Lyons have built a workshop buck of the old Ames i -lie house Si e p eparatory t • start- ing to work on the new Lo•el as 80011 55 a rrangemen.t8 can be Mode. — Lewistown Argus. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not constipate like nearly all other cough medicines. Refuse substitulem. L. C. Wilson, agent. Messrs Oscar Patrick and theory Goa in went over to Lea ietown last Wee- sesday night to be dritiated into . the 'oyster les oh the fraternal order of Eagles. They report having lied lots of fun. Notice. Don't wait until your teeth ache and form abeeeeem before having them filled, which nouottly raids to the expense but is attended nit h more or less pain and lessens the chalices of saving the tooth. Have them examined and tilled now , thereby saving expenses and pain or perhaps a trip to Lewistown . when it may not be convenient. This is Dr. Russell's last month in Kendall. Office two doors above Cnisox- ICUL Messrs. El. Wallace and Frank 'hil- lock, two well known business men from Lewistown, were in Kendall on business last Friday. Mr. Tullock has disposed i of Ids livery stable in Lewistown. Chronic Mtenthltia Cured. • \For ten yesrs I hail chronic brohchi- tie so had that at times I could not speak a b use a vi hispey,\ writes Mr. Joseph Corfu a t. ot Montmorenci. Intl. \I trust all retnedies availatile, but eith suc- .1318. Fortunately my employer sag - g that I try Foley's Honey and Tor. its effect WOE almost miraculous, and I am now doted of the disease. On it y recommendation many people have used Foley's Honey and Tar, 7111/1 always with satisfaction.\ L. C. Wilson, agent. Members of the Entre None club; are requested to attend a business meeting of the club to be held at the Shanlea hotel next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. New hats just arrived and more com- ing at Mrs. L. G. Comstock's, Kendall. W. A. Shaules is grading around the Shaules Hotel. Kendall is to have another meat Oar- ket. Abel & Co., of Lewistown, will open an up-to-date shop in tne McKay building, opposite the Kendall Bakery, ebout the 1st of May. The new firm are experienced butehers and will no doubt be deserving of you; trade. Watch for their aavertisement later in the.columns of the CHRONICLE. Johnny Hattelson, better known as •'Johnny thelid\ was in Kt tidalh for a few days last week, shaking hands with old acquaintances. Johnny has just re- turned from Valdez, Alaska, where . he had been located for several months. He says it is too cold in Alaska for eons - fort and he is glad to be back to the glorious climate of the Judith Basin, Dreadful Attack of Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harlison, of 300 Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo., writes as follows: \Our two children had a severe attack of whooping cough, one ofthem in the par- oxystn of cough ieg would often faint and bleed at the nose. We tried everything we heard of without getting relief. ' We then called our family doctor who ;pre- set Died F. Iey'e Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to ianyirove and a e feel that it lute saved their lives.\ Refuse aubetitutes. L. C. Wilson, agent. El. Weaver ano wife went ov9r to Lewistown last 1Ve.dnesday where . Fhey were joined by several of Mr. Weaver's brothers and their families. The occa- sion was the 71st anniversary of theisirth of the boys' father, Mr. J. B. Weaver. The old gentlemen, who is Mill enjoying good health, ittid hikes nothing better than to play pranks on hie childters, re- turned.to Kendall with Ed. and hidwife and %sill visit here for awhile. The dance given in the Cook block lam Tuesday night by Fred Hutchieon's orslisstra wile a success In every way. These was a good attendence, and the music was a rare treat to those who, took pert ill the night's revelry; there ,were 48 people served at supper in the Shaules hotel. The orchestra cleared about $25 after all expenses were paid. The two stages plying between Kendall arid Lewistown are now operated under one head. Mr. J. L. Mears, who at;) suc- cessfully operated the pritU•ipal . stage lines in Fergus county for several years, has pnrchased the interests of Merickle & McCormack and %Vend & Blackwell. Grand Millinery Display The most elegant line of millinery in Lewistown is to be seen at P OW E R'S Hats from $3.50 to $35.00 A Great Shoe Sale Men's Shoes that formerly sold at from $1.50 to $5.00 now selling at from $1 to $3 A Special Spring Sale of Men's Clothing Also Some Dry Goods Specials POWER MERCANTILE COMPANY We Pay Postage on Mail Orders Lewistown, Montana A. HOPKINS & SONS PURR FOOD GROCERS LEWISTOWN MONTANA . GROCERIES Pure and Fresh Always in Stock We Carry a Complete Line Once a Customer Always a Customer We are after the Kendall trade and will deliver all orders amounting to $50 or more free of charge George M. Stafford Lewistown, Montana Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness and Saddles A Complete Line of 1 urf Goods, Guns, Ammunition and Bicycle Supplies Both coaches will continue to run as usual. Mrs. T. It. Matlock was confined to her room a few dayislart week with an attack of pneumonia. Notice to the .Public. Providing as many as 40 residents of Kendall will each cot:tribute 50 cents per month, I will remove all garbage and refuse collected at their back doors setni-morithly, end deposit the same a safe distance from the camp. It. W. DUTCHER. DESER T LAND FINAL PROOF — NO- Hee for publication—Department of L\ . the Interior, United States Land Office, LeWistown, Montana, April 4, 11105. -- No- tice is hereby given that PH1LRNA HOLZEMBH, 4,acignee of Jennie M. Meserve of Fergus cout.ty. Montana, has filed' notice of Intention to make proof of his deeert land claim No. 886, for the SW'(Pi Wk, W 1 , 2 SWI/ 4 . Sec 22. W.' Shk- Sec. NUN, Sec. 21 Tp.17 Nit.18 E., M. t1 4 . before Register and Receiver at Lewistown, Montana, on Tiles- dy. the 12th day of May, 1903 e name* the following witnesses to prove th complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: Theodore Muller, A rch bald Hop- kins. Theodore Lindsey and Charles W. Meyer, all of Lewistown, Niontalla. ET/WARD BRASSILY, Register 1PD•st publication April 7, 1908. JUDITH HARDWARE CO. LEWISTOWN Is Tug STORE THAT KENDALL PEOPLE SHOULD ADDRESS Their mail orders to, and when you visit LewistoWh always come in and see us. We can serve you best whether you want Powder, Picks and Shovels, or Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Utensils and Crockery, or Buggies, Harness, Robes and Sporting Goods, or Farm Machinery, Garden and Field Seeds or anything from our large stock of GENERAL HARDWARE &c. Tin Shop in Connection Telephone o. 411