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Kendall Chronicle (Kendall, Mont.), 13 Oct. 1903, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053338/1903-10-13/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
4 Kendall, Montana, Octo‘zer J, 19C•3 KENDALL CHRONICLE A Complete, Wide Awake, Big Down* J . W e ll s & C o. to Date Drug Store * * 3e * Published weekly where the big mine., are situated. 811118CIIPTIO111 HAMM: One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.25 Pay In advance and avoid the disagreeable dunning letter. A Man with a Real Grievance. It is a well -established Act that a great many people apply for divorce who can give no substantial reason why the matrimonial knot should be severed. Such people simply become weary of the situation And want to make a change. In nine cases out of ten such is the case with people who move in what is called the \smart set.\ With the woman, she sees some man who seems to stack op better than the one she's got, and she immediately lays her plans to obtain what she is af- ter. In . case of the man, is the same thing. But in the cat 4 : * of Conrad Grant of Spokane it is dinerent. He is married, and his troubles are not im- aginary. It is not surprising he wants a divorce, and has set the legal ma- chinery in motion to thin . end. Mr. Grant alleges in his complaint that he is a mechanic, earning good wages, sufficient to support his wife and two small children itacelinfortable if not a luxurious matiner,11 his wife were not so worthless. He alleges that she . • wont cook his meals Oalf of the time, and when she does condescend to pre- side in the kitchen she gives thing's' a lick and a promise and lets them go at that. He alleges tbat sheiarragines that she is a singer and wants to make a reputation, when the fact . is [trie man's own words] \she can't sing for sour apples.\ He alleges while she can waltz and two-step and three : step, she imagines that she is fitted for a stage dancer, when everybody_ knows, he as- serts, that it is buck and tying dancing, , i- • !' which the people want. She can't %ying but, he says, the \cast buesk)nideti con- siderable.\ He further states in his complaint that she has the ( hewing gum habit and is re*careful where she places her cud. He found a ‘vad of gum in an indifferent biscuit, and at. - other piece in a more indifferent pie. The crowning act of infamy on her part, however, thinks the Missoulian, is her indifference LP hi personal ap- pearance. She won't , mend his clothes \and leave's his socks undained, holes in his coat and trousers, button holes torn out of shirt and all of his \wearing truck\ in a shabby- conditiqn. Mr. • Grant alleges that lie is . a good man, kind-hearted and considetate of his wife's feelings, and that his neighois will bear, him out in his statements. His reasOns for asking for a divorce as summed up in his complaint are: This isn't a \Little corner drug store;\ nor is it one of the \Little old fashioned drug stores.\ It is a lively, busy drug store, in which an attempt is made to make it complete in all of its departments. We have already made this 'stole one which people in many pairs of the county speak highly of. A trip to Lewistown is not complete unless you visit our store. We invite yon to come here and make all your drug store purchases. There is not anht her drug storeinf state that can give yon any better serVice than ours. # • # iir DELZELL DRUG CO. The Leading Drug Store LEWISTOWN, MONTANA --• tlis wife can Cook but she won't cook. She can sew but she won't sew. She can't sing but she thinks she can. She can't dance but thinks she can. She wants a servant and he is unatae to hire one. She .is an inveterate guru chewer. She won't keep -the children clean. She won't keep the house clean She is a good looker and good d.r,esser, but \ain't worth -her salt.\ •4. General Miles has struck sorriething better than a political boom—he has found oil in Texas. pockets ot the stockholders into the channel of the corporation. — Montana seems to have more than its share of ,Inutder cases these days. The courts in nearly every county in the state have of late been trying men for murder. Now and again the de- fendant is convicted. An aged prioter named George Jones 'died in the jail at Oakland, Cal., last week, aftet being confined eighteen years, awaiting trial for murder. A few years ago the prisoner was tried, con - No wonder Tillman of Soutls4:aro- victed and sentenced to be hanged, lina a as not acquitted. He hod eleven lawyers defending him. Last week a as a most uneventful one in the Northwest—no one reported to having seen Kid Curry. If great crowds of people and the spending of large sums of Money in Helena indkate anything, the state. fair was a success. If young George B. McClellan does not make a more aggressive taMpaign this month than did his father during the early days of the rebellion, he a ill not be mayor of New York. That Great Falls man who fasts two and three weeks at a time, and,finds 1:10119h s in Foing to and from business without covering on his feet, woult be a success at prospecting in Alaska. King Edward still has an eye lot the b,efriful. He picks the . Count'ss's of Mar as the handsomest woman in En- glant,and he may be tight in'his choice, fur he has had lots of experience in suclr matters. Con Coughlin, the \Irish giant,' probably *noel' more ikbout, pugilism than he . did before thAt . one round with Bob Fitzsimmons. While he may be a giant in a barroom, Coughlin is a mere pigmey in the ring. The Swift Current Oil Company is the name of a concern with headquar- ters at Great Falls. So far the swift: but a new trial was granted. Las week a farmer in Kansas was struck by lightning while swearing at his horses. Sunday the 4th a wealthy New York merchant' was suicken with heart disease while engaged . in prayer ; in the Church of the Ascension. All people look alike to the Man on a White Horse. Barkeepersas a rule are cautious peo- ple, and they seldom get the Worse of a deal. But a Washington mixologist's eye was knocked out the other day be- fore he had time to defend himself. It would appear that while he was about to open a bottle of chainpaigne the stuff' exploded, and the loss of an eye was the result. Now the man is suing the wholesaler of the highly charged fluid for $io,000 damages. Since the death of a Seattle infant was caused by drinking milk contain , ing fosinaldhyde, the council of that city has passed a new law. Daiiymen selling adulterated milk are made liable to a fine of not less than $5o nor more than $icio, by imprisonment not ex- ceeding thirty days, or both, for the first offense. For a second offense the fine is doubled. If Fergus county needs any new laws to protect the pur- ity of the milk supply, would it not be better to attend to:the matter now than to follow Seattle's example and wait until some poor victim has died? \Watch the Kidneys.\ in the company's \When they are affected, life is in danger,\ says Dr. Abernethy, the great affairs is not in the flow of oil, but in I English physician. Foley's Kidney cure makes sound kidneys. Sold by L. the stream of money gushing from. the C. ness of the current The Only Exclusive Men's Clothing and Furnishing 606 House In the Judith Hasio. .te W. J. Wells & Co. LEWISTOWN, MONTANA. J. E. W A SSON Attorney at Law II GI .T EDGE, MONTANA Mining Law • Specialty Judith Steam Laundry 'LEWISTOWN, MONT. Ji 4$ 11 Strictly first-class work. Particular attentiOn given to Kendall and outside orders. • C. E. CARLISLE, Agent in Kendall. Judith Basin Bank Lewistown, Mont. Incorporated Under the Laws of Montana Paid -Up Capital $75,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $30,000 HERMAN oTTEN. President. DAVID HILGER, Vioe,-Prasident. GEORGE BACH , Cashier. W. B. MINEX, Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS: Herman Often. Louis ',emit, David Huger, Matthew 011 Eaton, H. Hodgson, John Loons, H.M.Ito0auley, W. B Miner, George J. Bach. A general banking business transacted, Incluiling the purehase and sale of State and County Warrants. and Bounty Certificates the selling of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe; the transferitur of money by telegraph. Pareful attention given to collectIonii. and the safe keeping of valuable paper. Interest paid on time deposit* left for mix • Or twelve month. at the rate or ri per cent per annum. CHRONICLE 1112.00 A YEAR I I