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The Sanders County Ledger (Thompson Falls, Mont.), 15 Sept. 1905, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075281/1905-09-15/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
T TIE SAIIIPETZEr trrgrrn thessult ICICIVAICIMSNOAIIIIi••1•16%%):.V.4% filiii'AV:V0*..1%\NNSSMSIa%111Iiii4M.% !aValiVIOA t THE , Sanders County Ledger ipAabood Weekly on Friday's by J. T. SPENCER Front Street Between Hill and Ferry Ste. THOMPSON. MONTANA. I et: i Entered as second-class matter 1 larch 3, 1905, at the post °Mee at ehmpson, Mont., under the Act of (ingress of March 3, 189. _ .. -, StOscripr on Rates ... 9.41706 , in Advance , tTlic Ledger, One Year 41.00 f I The Ledger asks contributions of la general news character, when i•n t me of corespondent accompanies 4 saine. FRIDAY, SEPTE3IBER 15, 4905. 4404(4 A-Es-D4IIEGTORY. Sanarorc W. A. Clark, Butte Thomas H. Carter, Helena Ippresentmtive Joe. M. Dixon; Missoula STATE. Governor Joseph K. Toole, Helena Lieut. Gov E. C. Norris, Dillon 41/c'Y of State„..., - 4.41, -Yoder, Helena State Trees James H. Rice, Helena State Auditor • Harry Cunningham, Helena ---deery General Albert Galen, Helena --___ ain't lajlt. Ino...W. E. 'tontine, Helena (*let Just?CIMAIratley, Helena Gluck Salmon - C . 0in J. T. Athey, Ilelena Aasociate Justice G. R. Milburn, Helena W. L. Holloway, Helena - _ FISPEItAL dbrveyor General M. W. Beattie, Helena IA S. Mai -eh -al ...Colonel 1.1byd, Helena Cbliector Internal Revenue C. M;Webeter, Helena *Oster V. B. L. 0.. . . Daniel Arms, Missoula 1Vce'ver E. A. Winstanley, Missoula a S. Attorney Carl Reach, Helena ;alder of Fourth District - Frederick C. Webster, Missoula s2erit of the Court .. 11. W. Kemp Ufe Insurance lavestigstIon The investigation of the life Juan -Rite° companies of Mew York by &commission tam the state legislature, If thorough in character, will give policy holders their ffrst opportunity for -exact knowledge of the'statos and condition of the leading cams:erns. The company which does not dd business in tle Empire State is Insig- nificant and this inquiry is not only into concerns incorporated in the common- wealth but. into all that operate within Its tontines. It is safe to predict that on the anole. their affairs will be found to have been honestly conducted and 'their condi- tion sound. Nothing developed thus far in relation to the Equitable, has shown thateompany lain such financial con- -Salon that the investors run risks of for- feiture. Tie i•vestigation should came/ • ceseploae hatterment and those director - ales which have been guilty of petty thievery will restore their ill-gotten in gni (defense. Nothing could be more absurd than the assumption that American life insurance mummies are generally rotten or that dishonesty in their manageinent is the rale. One great goal has resulted from the equitable scandal. Throug lathe daily papers the average man has learned something of the inside facts on in- anrance and in futtire* fneee - proportion, being familiar with the sorts of 'policies anti the advantageous features of each, will demand the agreements best suited to their interests. The Equitable has net been permanently injured by the finery, the temporary setback has not been serious and the nation as a whole, so vital iv the insurance artery, will have gained greatly by the publicity given inkenroce nuithodt—Inter Moun- tain. Tim Hunting Season. have already beep several seriont itoeirients this season, with thsphontimr season only tr, few days oicht• Unto* greater caution and care are exercised it will be necessary before long to have those desiring to hunt game submit to a rigid examination by experts as to their fitnese to handle firearms and as to their ability tat tell the difference at a fair range between a human being and the game which they propose to hunt. —Anaconda Standard. New Properties Located. • While rambling- over the Mountains during their visit at The Shamrock mine a few weeks since, the party of 'Illinois gentlemen ran across a lodge bearing gold awl silver and posted location notices. '1'ne portico named in the location notices which were sent to the county clerk for record this week are: Elias Burk, Louis 13oliman, Martin Vlatittman, Frank Virgin, J. W. Garnet, W. R. Vaughn, W. IL Hegier, Hata Conley, Pitt llnrk, F. S. Morrison and nays: \ For years, my wife suffered in - B. W. Jecobs. rite ledge Was found tensely from dyspepsia, complicated about a mile and a half north of the with a torpid liver, until she lost her Seantrock property in the Bunts district strength and vigor, and became a mere Lk! _former sell', Then ahe Last Sunday some of Thompson's young base ball enthuseasts went to Plains to try eoncluaions with a team there. They were defeated but claim they played a considerable older and more experienced set of players, and though the score was 40 to 12 the boys are proud of the 12 scores they ptled up aganist them. Among those who went were: Clyde Gates, Albert, l'restoti, Joe and Chester tim•red, Elbert K nos lea; Altleu Halley, Wt.iter and Henry Mc Neeley, Howard Polley and Melvine Eamon. They had a royal good time and were hospitably entertained and hope to reciprocate soon. Are You Engaged? mountain in honor of Elias Burk, of Troy III., one of the visitors, who was the senior member of the party. The claims have been named in honor of them also one being known as the Burk Mountain Lode and the other as the Frank Virgil' Lode. The first issue of the Drummond Call _„... reached our exchange table this week anti Sam W. Teagarden the new pro- prietor . is to be congratulated upon the - paper's splendid appearance. „Ds - his announcement Mr. Teagarden says: 2 \Beginning with this issue the Call la issued from Drummot — id - Tiniteaft ot Phillipeburg, as here to fore and under new ownership. The \patent insides\ have teen discontinued and in their stead :news matter will be prepared for this paper Moue, with especial reference to the industries and interests of the section front which its patronage is to be drawn.\ The Call will be republican in polities and we trust that its patronage will be es good as it deserves. Additional Local Happenings. Denver Laughlin . is very ill with summer complaint. Victor Seward'of Belknap was in town on Wednesday on business. Sen. Donlan of Eddy was n , Thompson business visitor on Wednesday. F. B. Balls of Seattle registered at the Thoinpsou hotel on Wednesday. D. N. Laughlin came in from his ranch on Prospect creek on Wednesday. Nelson Grandchamp of Belknap was a Thompson business visitor on Thursday. Arthur Polley and Win.Smith witoaie employed at the Eddy mill spent Sunday at Inane. Bev. C. L. Cone and' wife drove down from Plains on Monday and returned on Thursday. Al. Holman the prosperous Blue Slide rancher was in town on hursday omi bissi netts . The botany class in the advanced department or our school ate now interested la tha.atudY or lea vt'at A splendid shower visited this section Wednesday, withal laid the' dust and added a delghtful Ireahnem to all nature. With the season for game open, and Winters with guns swarm over the hills SCSI along the lakes in various parts of -- ale state, the warning eaunot be too — ofIlatbr enatthattc that the 'Initial SUon be exercieral to provide against the elaughter of man instead of game In every hunting season there is - a lamentable loss rtf life, beeities serious injuries which are not fatal. resulting from thv carelessness of usatittiman thek tatgersons to bring to earth heaters as a rule do not exercise sufheleut caution tas he the identity of tliat at which they aft aiming, and often they bring down a man 'untrue! of a deet Surely there is not inech similarity between a man arid a deer. or between* bby mad a duck, but it is a fact that ileac lamentable mistakes are often made. rises were Many finalities during the haltiflVallasses- a year / . 4 impa there Attacked By a flob and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Chicago street car contine- tor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. \I use it in my family,\ writes G. J. Welch, of 're- kensha. Mich., \and find it perfect.\ Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 25c at the Thompson Fails drug store Tha Campers Returned The party.compused of W. C. Adam*, his eon .1. L. Adams and wife and family from Butte, Mrs. D. V. Het -note and three-daughters, and Wilber Coleman returned on Sunday evening from a two weeks sojourn at the head of I: hill OT creek. - rimy returnen MOM hiwk le berries and reported having found plenty of game and 11011. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Adams will remain for a few days visit at the iferriott home before returning to Butte. (lot Off Cheap . . lie Illay well think he lis got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, Is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but 1/r. King's New Life lalle. A quick, pleasant, and eertalti etaie fur headache, constipation, etc 2ae at the Tholpion Palls tiontatone; guarun - cines. 0 and all drug accessories usual- ly kept in first Class drug stores. 0 o ' o DO. PEEK o Will be at store In Trout Creek g in forenoon, and at Thommiciii 8 in afterpoon of each day. ' cioci00000-oo-oo-000-oo-000000000 S%••••%••••%••NNN•N••%••••. I e e e e I/ you want to buy or sell a e; se' ranch? .0 r It you want to buy er;seil ,•it3 PrePeftY 7- . \ ' — • • If you want to insure your 't; dwelling, __farm properu Or hasInesa property or stork? r yeti Want to tile, conunute or trt 1 1 1 Renovated and Remodeled Chrougbout prop or use you . * timber anti 0 4 ; stone right? e • I If you have any deede, menages do liens or will to make out? 5. • • • THOMPSON, MONTANA.. ••SiliVaS,V4VAIMSSIliWaNdt*SWiN)iNSSS.%% . 16 - ‘%14%WaS1 , 4141~ilt , %.%%14••••••••%•%%•%%%%%%%%%! RACINE WAGONS ARE BEST ti—J11—P11-3 1 5 -- 311 — X - 15 ' I the Chompson boid THOMPSON. MONTANA C411 or Write U. S. Commissioner tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy.\ Thompson Falls drug store, eons anti guarauteee them, at bee a bottle. 000c•-oo0a0000000-00000-oo 0000 8 DRUGS•••.•.•• g At Thompson and Trout Creek ..Drug Stores.. Yoti will find coniplide line of 0 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent and. Pros prietary Meclk 0 Engaged people should remember, that, after mat nage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bitters. 8. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., • • • Thompson, • Montana Office in C. H. Do ENuEs' NEW HALL d o , , No..s...%%%•toosicslo......•••%•••••••• .800000400000000 .)0000000000 The txchdoe Saloo-o CARRY A CHOICE LINE OF WINES • AND LIQUORS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Fresh Beer Always 451 on Tap J. C. GAIN & Co. 00.0000000H G0A) 00p 0000000004 Racine Solid Comfort Concord Doge Just the thing for this part of the country ty.ent , !•' - Of course you' need one! There are none better. Call and let us show you as fine a line of Racine WAGONS, CARRIAGES -- and RI:MUIES as you can be shown any where. We stand beh;nd them. OUR GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS are complete in - every detail. Send in your order. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY THOMPSON FALLS MERCANTILE CO., 5 HERON, Mall orders recelutzroutpt attention. PIONEER' MERCHANT OF HERON. 0.woocwits,ctemocsiwocs%••••,••••0,••%••%••mcslowk%•40 1 Under New Management Special attention given Commercial Men RATES $2.00 PER DAY. I , de 'first Class Bar in Connection ot JAMES CONNERS, PROP. . . '\-°%!----1!--1E-1E-0: - -5/i—' ,- 1:! -- 2'- --';'—t'—r - • , •!---y;— , ), : :--L-11—y1 -.....- --- ,‘ - ‘%,ViLli,WAW4Vs••*. 4 A••••••••%N•%%%%•• • ••%.\1. -- , e , e e Fi-ENRY SCHWINDT 1 , t ‘5 , i Carries a complete stock of - V ,GENERAL liERcliANDISE 5 . „Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes % e - Hay, rain . and geed. • • rmNrA NA Choose Wisely... when you buy n Sawing Mach- inc. Yon'li find all tort:, and kink at corresponding pricew lint if you went a reputable serviceable %ch- ine, tlicti take the WHITE \The White runs light And sews right.\ D. V. HERRIOTT General Merchandise. . Time Card of Trains Thompson Falls WEST SOUND No. 1—North Coast Limited :8o2 a. No. ii—Pacific Express 0 No. 57 -Burlington Exppress 12:36 a.m. - EAST BOUND. SW:I—North 'Coast Limited No. 4—Twin City Express No. 6—,Burlit(gton Express • 4:53 p.m. 5:15 a.m. 206 p.ni. HOf .I.ISTER'S • Rocky mountain Tea Nuggets ' A Busy lledloine for Busy People Brings Golden Health and Bammod 7Igor. A gpecInc for Cnnytireo ion. Indica-Aloe. Live and ) 0 tp7 Trmiblatt, PImptce. Ecromn, Impure BI \ \ Bevel,.dBevel,.t. Sluggish H Bowels, eadache and Backache.' ft's Rocky klennteln Tea In tab- let (non 7E1 °eats mu bite. OcnivIne made by lloi.utrylk Darn (Noma:Ye, Pimps., Win GoLor4 --Iv FOR SAL401V ort/PLE J. A. McGowan President A. J. rtnsting Vice -President C. W. Powell Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLAINS , t -IVION 1 ANA: Capital Stock $25,000.00 Surplus 2,000.00 , - BOARD OF DIRECTORS „ — J. A. McGOWAN C. W. POWELL A. J. LXNS1NG ANTON ZEBISH C. P. R1TTENOCR The directors and officers if ibis bank invite Remote 'upon tennis consistent with priidant'rnetIrmis.