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Kendall, Montana, $isfember 2 2 . 1901 5. • sr - PURE &OM. , . of very high . 4 . - made, but it 1 lier inervelot ton Weal gold, says I Yet she as may bi auriferot gold that in tile the remarka- ble Rho og of 98.86 per cent, gold, be lig tit 401114 grailV gold ever. (Brom ered i • lie m?tie frCen which titlit g4h1 Was ken produced considerable quan- tity gulakof very high grade, the re- m able average pi 97 per cent, having b n matie on production covering a pe- 3 I of one year. / Gold found at Mount Morgan, Queens - /laud. Australie, runs very high, and A est mint doubtless has. the honor of Itre- dining larger quantities of very rich gold than any other cc 'miry. Very little gold is found in Anstralut that Mils Mideif 90 per cent.,'and from that figure it runs as high as 96 per cent., making the remark- able averege of its entirti output at 93% per cent. Gold mined he in t, Klondike has been knotial to run as high, as 94 per cent., but,the average of A'atika gold is about 89. Some rich gold has been mined in Cal - Hernia,. hut the state's average does not exceed 88 per cent. The average of Col orado gold is 89 per cent.. and that of British Columbia 87. North Carolina produced gold_ carrying_ 41 -4 -per caul- of the metal, and gold has been taken out the Russ mine in the District of Colum- bia that asanyed el per cent Of the metal. There are very few known occurrences n of native gold where silver dial not ac- company it as a alloy, ated 4 it be aid 'that at iind of misfire i gA in which Ito silver occurs is e great mineral enii- amity. The other metals found in alloy with gold are copper, iron, bismuth, palladium, tellurium and rhodinni. The specific gravity of pure gold is 19.-19-30. Pure gold is rarely used it) the arts, its softness preventing it from being manu- factured into articles of wear, but when That euallty of the Pri\\\ I., be rite, i /vered. Ab nit all the gok lined ill is native or free gr , but there yet re - maths •o turide discovery of 'native gold that is aba9ately pure or 100 per cent. gal Numeroue discoveries e native gold have been pparent that net ore and laboratories for some rea- produce absolutely pure Mining World. me very close to so doing, instanced by some Russian I was only nine years of age, was teeing a play for the first time in his life. He Metal Yet I etooll it pretty well until the buzz -saw was brought into action and the heroine, the world according to his notion, was about to be made into sausage meat, when he gave a scream and had to be taken out of the theater. The incident calls attention to a con- dition that is otter) overlooked by grown np people, end that it, to childish minds the drama is very real even when decently e'rntle. Melodrama and tragedy are not fitting plays to take small ehil- dron to gee, for although they niay sur- vive „such productions, the impression that it leaves upon their minds is not good or healthy. - , --Helena Independent. Like the Rich Man in Holy Writ, there I. One Thing Lacking. Prof. Langley's airship has scored an- other • failure. The rofessor declares that lie has the right principle, but what he needs is the right kind of a propeller. Great Falls Leader. —o— A Law that Work• Rome Good, After Ail Out of one thousand cargoes of Euro- pean food products shipped to this con n - try and examined by the DePartment of Agriculture, no single instance et adul- teration has been discovered, from which It is argued that the pure food laws en- acted by the Congress bare proved @ef- ficient to prevent Europeans from at- tempting to market adulterated goods in this country.—Dillou Examitfer. A Physician Healed Dr. (ieo. Ewing, a practicing physician of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience ith Foley's Kidney Cure: •'For years I inartheen- greortiy-hot hered with kiiinv and bladder trouble and et.1.1%ed pew- trate gland. I toed everything known to the profession without relief, until 1 comtnenced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recom- mend its use to all physicians for such tioubles. I have prescribed it in hun- dreds of cases with perfect success \ For sale by L. C. Villeon. _ What the Old Timer Says Goes. Tike oh! timers, the imrd he s e iii them, predict a long and severe winter. How alloye)rwith silver or copper the neer.- they figure tut tide predietion is not slaty hardness is added. The gold Willa Of the United States consist of nine parts gold and one of copper. Editorial Minds at Work. Derisy of Christian Influence. More than thirty thousand Christian men, women and children hays been slaughtered in Bulgaria withip idle past few weeks by the savage eoldlery Of the Stilts'', anal not a Chrietian nation in d'attope has raised its 11R11.1 to stay the sat ernsl tat of blood! There is something inexpressibly horrible in tee wenton sacrifice of so many innocent lives to the ferocity of religions fanatics, hat infin- itely more. horrible that the Oltristion civilization of the age will permit this orgy of blood to go on mirebuked by the strong right hand of power. 'fliis attitude betrays the decline of Christian influence among men, the anb- prgetion of religious principles to the de - manila of commercialism and niVitary power, the placing of that which repro - merits thediviie ian life in the background that the material and at -hi -h intereets of the nations may be the more successful- ly served in the progress of events.— Butte .Miner. • —0— Children and the Theater. Last week in little boy in Derby,Conn., attended the theater and became an worked nit, over the presentation of it melodrama that he allied before his pa- rents could get him home.. It appears that in the ease mentioned die lad, who shown on the allattee, but no doubt the old timer kiloWe of is hunt he is progeosti. eating. Ile generally does. If there is one thing more than another that the,, old timer steeds pat on it bathe weather. Ass climatic prophet lie stands alone, unapprow•hailde and defiant. There ate thoee who dispute the right of the old timer to delegate to liiinself the supreme authority of forcaraing weather condi- tions, but such people win little eyrnpa. thy by the stand they take. The old timer has rights that should be respect- ed, and one ofthose rights is the privil- ege of calling the turn on the weather. It is not pleasant this early its die sea- son to be kneed to look froward to it hard winter; but the strong heart a ill bravely face conditions RR they are. So prepare for a weigh a•iiiter; the old timer liss epoken. Another California Rig Tree. The big tree recently described by the Scientific American as the largest in the world is outdone by another which has just been reported front Fresno. This newly -found tree meas- ured sig feet from the ground, is 1i4 feet and 8 inches in circumference, from which it follows that it is about 5o feet in diameter. Fortunately, the tree stands on the government, reserve, and will therefore be spared the attack 9f the Meat iabl_e so_r. Vienaa Stage lloweitY. An extraordinary stage novelty is an- nounced from Vienna. Count Stagard, who is to play shortly the character of the \Pied Piper of Hamelin,\ will have as realistic accessories a thousand tame rats, which will follow him on the stage as he pipes. W. S. SMITH TELEPHONE 115 LEWISTOWN, MONTANA EXCLUSIVE IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS TERMS CASH itif...)06..Alt...1ht Age iffro-idrts OrtsItArr, PG. leo. WAIL :lath .11. r.• , D. B. MORRIS DRUGGIST Successor ha C. ILWILLIA31S, Lewistown, Mont. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Fele Fele Fele vele ••Fr•Fr 'of ••Ft 'tele \Wig 'Ff 'Of 'W`IIIIIIIFIll\arlirlsrlf Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Stationery and Cigars Kendall Livery BANI OF and Feed Stables FERGUS COUNTY NliikICK l.I & M'CORM1CK Proprietors Opposite Stephen . a hotel S. Headquarters for Lewistown - Kendall Stage Patrons Given Every -.Mention tss , Stock a ill be cared for at teaeonable prices. ALIAS SUMMON% IN Tint DISTRICT CDURT of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Montana it and for the County of Fergus. Ida sloe Watson, Plaintiff. vs, Bailey Wet- IWO, Defendant. The State of Mcoitana wends greeting to the shove named defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above - named plaintiff in the District Court of the Tenth Jrndlelal District of the State of Mon- tana. in and for the Comity of Fergus, and to answer the complaint filed therein, with- in ten day. (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on ,)oti of this mammon*. if Nerved 'Titbit. this comity; or, If served out of this county, but in this district, wieldy, twenty days : otherwise within forty days, orjudgement by default will he taken against frost. according to the i.rayer of said com- plaint The said action is brought to obtain • decree of divorce of this mite in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendatit dis- solving the bonds of matritnony bet WPPO Plaintiff and Defendant. and for the rust tidy of Ta ila Mae Watson, • minor child of the Plaint ier awl Defendant on the groom!, that Defe,,,lant has failed for more thin] one (I) year lost palt, to provide for Plaintiff and their ti,t minor child the common necessar les f life, because of defendant's idleness, profliwary and dissipation, all of whieh is more folly vet forth in the complaint filed herr,, toa filch referenee is hereby made for rt on.re toartletilar deseription of the flat sate MIA cense of this action. And on are hereby notified that if i.oe fail to /1111,11”1 r ant 11111/1 , 01 tie soh! t• pla S R above required, that the Plaintiff anti apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the 'seal of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Montana. in aati for the COnoty of Fergus, this list day of A iigust. Inn the year of our Lord one thousand nine lime tired niul three. EDMUND Wimpy. Clerk. RUDOLF Vs Toinan, Atty for Plaintiff. • I tn• 1 ,.rntr,1 ',oder the le.. of Nfontel.rs Lewistown, Montana. LS. ROBSON. President. L. w. ELDRIDGE. V iee-Pretlilent. F K WRIOHT. Cashier. AUSTIN W, WARR. Aso. Cushier aloard of Directors: T. C. Power. Perry ileAdow. W. D. Eymmea,• MS. Hobson, I. W. Eldridge, J. Holsemer, C. H. Hamilton, austin, W, Warr Frank IL Wright. Capital Stock Ssoo,000. Surplus and Reserve Siss,000. • Correspondents: &merican National. Helena, Montana. Koontz* Bros.. New York, Continental National. Chicago, Illinois Interest Allowed on Deposits Lett for a Specified Time. W. G. Norman & Co. Manufacturing Jewelers Lewistown, Montana Eise Watches and Clocks Repairing Given Careful Attention W. 6. NORMAN VISITS KENDALL ABOUT THE TENTH OF EACH MONTH. IIE ALSO CALLS AT OTHER TOWNS MONTHLY