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Kendall, Montana, October I I, 1901 5. 4 Editorial Minds at Work. tin with the Work. Private enterprise lets bad it a itWing hi Con Hection.with the irrigation indus- try of the West. And it has failed— failed utterly and miserably, leaving a trail of disappointed investors and set - Hem Now let the government go for. ward with its plan of creating compre- hensive works and turning them over to the people at actiell, cost. Miele Sam has the cheapest money awl employs the best tallent in every direction. No private corpoiltion can cempete with him in laying the foundation for civilize; don in the valleys of the West. ligtone thing Uncle Sam most not fail to do in mder to realize his expectations. He must rove the public property before it it everlastingly too lete-s-before the tea - her -clothed watersheds and the fertile agricultural valleys are all absorbed by the land grabbers. He must repeal the laws that make possible this oeinelesa outrage upon the country and NI 'people. Red Lodge Picket. —o— .4 Hitter Root Product. A Bartlett pear skith a maximem tir- cumferance of 134 inches takes the blue ribbon for Bitter Root pears thus far. In the window of This cake is A pear of that else reified by rown Farrell, raised iii his orchard in die Dora n additi o n. Thi s particular pear was picked from - a tivc.. year old tree that this year produced three and a half boxes of fruit, delicious as to flavor and unexcelled as to size. Bitter Root pear is a worthy cousin to the Bitter Root apple.— Hamilton Re- publican. —0 - Large Families an Incentive 'In Labor. Discussion of the race,suicele question impels us to remark That the hick of eleldren is generally observable ie lami- nae, where, after all, it is quite as well there are but few. Human experience proves that . labor is the greatest Wieling either than the curse of mankind. The ineentive to labor rises from necessity. the people all over the world who in- herit nothing to speak of in the way of worldly possessions are those who are both under the greatest compulsion and who have the greatest incentive to labor. There are the people who rear The largest families, and as the world aependi up - 'am the men who toil a ith hand and brain it is a happy compeneatkin :m- oire that to them should be gi‘en the full quiver of children for a joy and com- fort, and that to them should be intruet- ed the reproduction of the race. --Boul- der Sentinel. —0 -- Just a Plain Courlet. Samuel Parks of New York is a mart concerning whom much more 11118 keen Raid, written and wired than Samuel Perks is worth. But for lege) techni- calities, Sam Parks is a convict. Ile bee been found guilty cf extortion and has been condemned to serve a sentence in a New York prison : he was released from his cell in Sing Sing because a higher ,:ourt titan the one in which he was con- victed granted * writ Of probable cause, or something of the'sort. The offense of which Parks wail convicted was the tak- i ngof Money from a person against whom a strike was declared. According to that person's statement, Parks pledged him- self to have the strike called off for a monetary consideration.— Helium Daily Record. \ Whet Socialism is Founded Osp. ,. Martha Moore Avery challenges liff socialist party to a discussion of the question as to socialism's relation to atheism and free love. There may be an melee intimacy,lert Martha is mistaken in the belief that socialism is founded on these. Socialism is built up on the socialist leaders' carefully cultivated an- tipathy to working for a living—Butte Inter -Mountain. A GREAT GUNNER. - - An incrIcan Navy Boy Hos ic\\rd of (i.e World. On the battleship Indiana O. Henry Treanor, the most talked -of man in the navy. He has achieved what caB be- lieved to be impossible. lie has beaten the long-distanco target record of the wed.] by sending four eight -inch shots one after anotlier into the bull's eye at a distance of 1600 yards while the Indiana was steaming at eight knots an hour. He did it, too, in two minutes and eighteen seconds, quicker by one minute and ten seconds than the feat was ever acceinplislied before. A gunner on the Oregon held the former record. The eight -inch starboard forward gun was used. The Yeatail was going at the rate of eight knots an hour, and from the deck the target looked about heir inches large. It was four f. et square. The shells thrown each weighed about 260 pouodr. Fifty pounds oh powder were biied ht each discharge. Lieutenant -Commander Sims of the Indiana said : \It seems hardly possible that a yoneg man . but two years in the navy could make a re s lord unexcelled, or riven equaled, by av gunner in the world.\ - - - Money Plentiful in Lewistown. Austin W. Warr was the purchaser of the issue of $10,000 of city bowie, which weee iecentlyr The original $50,-. issue was taken by the Bulk of Fel— gns County, and this by ,M r. Warr wss in his own name. This transaction is 'a gratifying proof of the solidity of the pioneer banking inetitution and the officers thereof, aml further, a positive nmirsince of their belief in the future growth and prosperity of Lewis - toe n .— A rgns, BANK OF FERG-US COUNTY IncOrporateti 'Antic, ti,- la s of Montana.) Lewistown, Montana 'SI( S. S. HOWON. President. L. W. ELDRIDGE, Viee-Presideot Ir E. WRIGHT, Cashier. AUSTIN W. WARR, Asst. Cashier. 1 ,oard of Directors: T. O. Power. Perry SUAdow. W. D. Symmes, K S. H•bson. L W. Eldridge, Nolsemer, L. R. Hamilton, \Austin W. Wan ?ninth E. Wright. Capital Stock Snoo,000. iroa Surplus and Reserve $125,000. Correspondents: American National. Helena. Montana Zonate* Bros., New York. Continental National. Chicago. Illinois Interest Allowed on Deposits Left for a Specified Time. W. G. Norman & Co. • rl il . • Manufacturing Jewelers v-ewlStown. Moataa• File Watches aid Clocks Repairing Given Careful Attention , . 1 W. G. NORMAN VISITS KENDALL ABOUT THE TENTH OF EACH MONTH. HE ALSO CALLS AT OTHEit TOWNS MONTHLY Fall Opening Millinery and Clothingat Power's tr POWER MERCANTILE COMPANY We Pay Postage on Mail Orders Lewistown, Montana W. S. SMITH TELEPHONE 115 LEWISTOWN, MONTANA EXCLUSIVE IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS TERMS CASH A. HOPKINS & SONS LEWISTOWN PURE FOOD GROCER'S ,MONTANA GROCERIES Pure and Fresh Always in Stock We Carry a Complete Line it Customer Always a cosrerwer We are eater the Kendall trade anti will deliver all orders amounting in Ma or more free of charge George 111. Stafford Lew istov. n, Montana A Nlanufacterer and Dealer in Harness and Saddles Complete Line of Turf Goods, Ouns, Ammunition and Bicycle Supplies Kendall Livery and Feed Stables MERICKLE & M'CORMICK Proprietors Opposite Stephens' hotel Jti Headquarters for Lewistown - Kendall Stale Patrons Given Every eittention Stock will be eared for at reasonable prices. DRARRT LAND, FINAL PROOF -Make for pis hlkat Ion — Dep• rt moot of' Interior. United &efts Land °Thee, Lew Is - t ow ii kloptana, October I, MO. Not leo Is hereby given that MARY V. ACHRY. .• Fergus mutiny, Montana. has filed mak, hoentiost to asake proof on her desert land claim No. 2101 for the S K. Sec 10. Ti IBM Itt is E. 11 Hand JAMES Wert' MONT Ferirom comity, Montana, has Sled Indict , to make proof on his desert -land elaim No Kai. for the W S.R. Mee. t2, N.', N.B.'. Sec. 27, Ty. 19 N. R. IR R. 14 . M. before Ow Register awl Receiver at f•eniown, Moo • taus, me Monday, the 11th day of November 1903. He o•mes the follow -In/ n itncuses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said hand: Mary V. Sultry. James tleCtym . Whitish S Wareham, And,l I R.ogers all ,If Kendall • ana. EDWARD BRASSILY. RAIRI•tpr. First tonloliciat ion. Orbiter fl, 1911. Mrs. M. E. Van Dusen's HOSPITAL Lewistown Montana C 1 . 1 R O. I N 1 I C E I The e perienea all ,ti,r p oz t l i z t v um, It ROI, II,- I Rates from Ito to $so per week • 102.00 A YEAR Corrotontioleviee col icite41 Tei.1,I' 4 I k