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The Sanders County Independent-Ledger (Thompson Falls, Mont.), 19 Dec. 1918, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075282/1918-12-19/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Pain Z1UHT que.' atia Ilea NIA 1.11 SHIP YOUR CRSIS11 . ..t.9 cite' Sandpoha. IdakO HONEST WEIGHTS • FAIR TESTS PROMPT SETTLEMENTS COURTEOUS TREATMENT CHECK FOR EACH CAN4P YOU WISH Butter -fat -Sweet 65c; Sour, 63e Investment in the investment field, enables us to render invaluable assistance to investors. Whether the contemplated invest- ment be large or small, caretul consideration should be gissm to its safety, convertibility and avail- ability. This Institution has extensive facilities for investigating these points. Our Officers invite consultation. THE FIRST STATE BANK THOMPSON FALLS, MONT. DR. W. H. HARRISON Practice limited to Diseases and Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of Glasses Higgins Block MISSOULA ° , MONTANA 1 SANDERS COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Thompson Falls, Montana UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER E. T. McCAFFERY Funeral Director and EmbaLrner Full Line of Funeral Furnishings Plains, Montana. Dr. Charles Lord DANTX•T O ver V. commercial Co. PLAINS, MONT. Modisro Dentistry moderate Priem Onaratteed Wort At Thompson Falls from Monday noon until Wednesday noon. Of- fice over Doughty, Drug Store. A. S. AINSWORTH ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Office Phone 21 Residence Phone Id Thompson Falls, Montana S. G. SKULASON LAWYER Thompson Falls, Mont. H. A. ABERNETHY ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Thompson Falls, Most. SIMPSON BROTHERS AUTO GARAGE SUPPLIES Goodyear Tires Ford Repairs Plains, Moistens wo e ews of Local Inters Eplin, .of Trout çreek, was- in the city Tuesday. . • Mark Delano, of Trout Creek, was in the city Wednesday. Grace Gordon, of,Noxoti, is re- ported /cry ill with the \Flu.\ • Floy ' d• - Carter, of Plains, \Was on official business here Tuesday - Will there, he a ▪ Columbia Phono- graph in your home this Xmas? D. A. More, of Hot Springs, was - a business visitor• here Weliesday. Shoe reparing shop, next door to Thompson F. M. Co. Bring your work. T. B. Ramsey Exerfthing in the line of Holiday Goods can be secured at Doughty's Drug Store. Don't neglect s your eyes. Correct your sight. We test them thoroughly. W. A. Darling, Optometrist. Dudley Angst was a passengec to Noxon Thursday, to visit, his son,. Elmer; who is seriously' ill at that place. FOR SALE -One team of horses weight 1400 each, also harnee; and wagon. Mrs. Hy. Schwindt Heron, Mont. Chas. A. Prongua, county Corn mNsioner of Hot Springs, was a business visitor in this city Thursday. Go to Doughty's Drug Store and hear the Latest music on the Colum- bia Phonograph. W. B. Russell, who is engaged in the saw mill business in Plains was a business visitor in.this city Wednesday. H. A. Abernethy was a busi- ness passenger to St. Paul, Minn. last Saturday. He expects to be away about ten days. Will Cave who is Probation Officer of Missoula, was in this part of the county on official busines the first of the week. F'oR SALE -One-half acre of ground and building with store room in front and four large living rooms in rear. Inquire at Postoffice, Eddy. R. R. Hoyt wa▪ s.up• Wednesday from the Hoyt and Peterson ranch at Trout Creek where he is baling hay. Bert S. Hind, of the' Thompson Falls Power Company, was a visitor to Plains Thursday: • • We are unable to get the list of members of the Red Cross for this week but will publish same next issue. If you want to know the population of Sanders Coun- ty, you will 'find it in Red Cross members next week. Mrs. Adam Zeh and daughter, Vera, were passengers to. Donlan Monday where they will visit un- til after the Holidays- with the Etibuchon family. Chas. Sardula, of Permit, jira in' the eiti.pn business Wedies day. Maxime Kelsey and Catherine Thornock, of Spokane arrived in, this city Wednesday. Miss Kel- sey has accepted a position as waitress in the Cfnion Cafe. Mrs. George Upham, of Fargo, N. D. who has been here visiting her daughter Mrs. John Hebert, departed for her home Thursday, in response to a message that her daughter at that place was John Severson has accepted a position in the Doughty Drug Store and it don,t make any dif- ference if you want a bottle of liniment or a small size tank, John is right there to wrap it up for you. W. A. Williams, of the Bureau of Printing in Missoula, was in this city last SatUrday being called to repair the linotype in this office. Mr. Williams is an expert machinist and the machine is now working fine and we pre- dict no more trouble. Thomas Good, another of the Sanders County boys who vol- unteered for service, returned to his home near here Thursday having been discharged from the army at Fort Missoula. Tom enlisted in the auto mechanics department and has been instruc- tor i 'at the Fort for some time past. He must be a full fledged mechanic npw as he came out of the service with the office of Sar- -pan t. ses Dr. E.' D. Peek was called. s t.. Paradise on professional busints , Tursday. Mrs. E.',A..plummer; wifeof Rev. .E. A Plummer, is on the sick list this Week. The' young son of Clarence Barn}, who lives Eat of trivia, has been seriously ill but is now recovering nicely. • A. L. Anderson; Special Of- ficer of the N. P. railroad at Para- dise, visited home folks this week. Mrs. Mary S. Dawes from Bozeman arrived here Wedneg- day and will visit her sister, Md. Amelia Florin until after the Holidays. G. A. Davies, who is in the Aviation section of the Unit States army, stopped here Mo day for a visit the Darling fam ily, he being their brother-in-law.; Mr. Davies is located at Barron Field, Texas and is on his way, to visit his wife in Spokane. Strayed -fro -n my place at Noxon: Sorrel horse, white face, two white feet, one front and one hind; mane has ben raoched and tail bobbed. Branded N. C. on hip. Anyone knowing of this horse Alease 'notify, Leonard' Johnson. 424S. Howard St. Spokane Wash. . 0 1sli , „11011‘0M - roifeg [Continued from Page 1) provements in desig - nS at the five day conference, but also' in the working out of a design lending itself to standardizing quantity productipn so that it could be built in many different factories. Mr Vincent's services were con- sidered so necessary by the Air- craft Production Board that he was borrowed from his company for six-ty days. This was extended to ninety days. Then the War Department offered him a Ma- jor's comission, which he accept- - ed. .Subsequently he was made a Lieutenant Colonel. As an Army officer Colonel Vincent not only gave up a salary otl $25,- 000 yearly with his company and substantia)...yearly bonusegh. but through a technicality became liable to pr5secution for transac- ting bnsiness as . a Government official With 'a corporation in which 'he held small amount of stock. It is lie ctiStOrn• of the Pack- ard Motor Car Company to pay bonuses of stock to efficient ex- ecutives. At the time Mr. Vin- cent 'was commissioned Major, and severed his connection with the company as vice-president, he owned four -tenths of one per cent of ,the total Packard stock. In the building of the first wood- en model for Congress and the original eleven working Liberty Motors, Major Vincent had the Packard Motor Car Company do the work. Compensation to the amount of $249,155.10 was made to the.eompany out of of Con- gressional appropriation. This did not cover actual cost of work. By reducing overhead charges, howerer, the company figured a book profit of twelve and one- half per cent, $27,684.35. Of this supposed profit, 50.2 per cent or $13,897.54 hod to be set aside for Federal income tax. Of the $13,- 786.81 remaining, if distributed as dividens to the Packard stock- holders, Mr. Vincent's share as evner of four -tenths of one per cent of Packard stock „.would have been $55.14. Christmas Presents? 1. 4. 4Pirott, US' 92.M9 N. ft.., Bull., labor 1441.00 Toni 1 101 /611111a.. labor' 11.060 (;iio Baker, tabor szjw AM 10 .-.J..seerry. labor 1115 14..Consell? equipir .‘ mit 146 4iiir Williams, fencing '101.60 Jot Ryan.; road work 58.00 Mel .IesbeIi Stsumbaugh, refu d road to* , .... , 2.00 W..9}. Pierre. rond \Cori ' oroo Prod Symes.\ 'Mad 'Work asid suupervielon \ • 169.00. Pomo, Davis, lk Go.,. supplies 91.72 Dwight Mere:. aUpplies . 26.80 .Q. BiN s te, road work . 16.00 Sd. Jenne... road work • ...8.76 Crank Lasonp.rd. road work .... 10.00 Victor liceile)11, road right of way 80.00 Chas. Prougum inspection 120.00 G. M. Stevens. 'tax refund 2.0-0 Geks. Cumaingham, road work .._ 6800 John Cunningham. road itork\..- 66.00 • (1. (\mop. road work ......._. 82.00 Albert Thayrr, road work ..._ 81.60 Alvin coltrflii road work 89.00 Albert Moles,' road work 38.00 Francis Larson road work 7.00 Thos. Kielve. road work -• 61.00 Thompson Valhi\ Mere. Co.. sup - piles Mike Rennin, ivad work • 10,68 A. C. Whalen. board and lodifinng 18,00 Beckwith M.grc. Co., fencing 42.00 bouts Fabert road work 24.60 Scheffler, road work 18.00 Jocko Lumber Co., posts 24.00 Martin Madden, right of way 100.00 C.. L s ileynord. expenses ..... ___ 19.87 Albert Mallett. auto sevicea _._ 80.00 0. L. Maynard, Inspection ...._ 36.00 Wm. Butte, F,Thaa Pork ''• 49.00 , 1ene Maillett, surveying 4.00 A. Thayer. road work ..-..--.. 21.00 John }fruiter inspection 316.32 At: E. CHURCH SERVICES Preaching - services for next Sunday as follows Ii a. m. -Morning Sermon, Sub- ject -\God With Us.\ 7 :3f) p. m. '-Evening Worship, Subject -\No Room In The Inn\ No Sunday School until further notice. All cordially invited. Au officer on board a warship was /trilling his men. \I want every man to lie on his back, put his legs in the air, and move them as if he were ?iding a bicycle\ he explained. \Now commence\. After a short effort, one of the men stopped. \Why have you stopped, Idur- 'phy\? asked tbe officer. ' \If ye plaze, sir,\ was the an- wer, 'Oi'm coasting\. \Iwant to get this check cash- ed\ said a young wife to a clerk Francisco Argonaut -\Yes ma - 'at the bank, according to the San - dam,\ was the clerk's reply; \please indorse it.\ \Why my husband sent it to me; he is away onbusiness,\ \Yes madam; but just indorge it. Sign it on the back, please, and your husband will know that we paid it to you.\ The young woman went to the desk ,and in a moment came back with the ch,cck, \Xonr * roving. wife, Sophia\ Crescent Baking Powder raises the dough. It is pure and wholesome and has 20 per cent more leavening power --it goes farther and costs less. War broods, peace broads . - - ell brwls sod pastry ars raised /potter 'rids Crescent. All grocers sell it. 25c lb. les RP M. WSJ SD NI IS ma • vatialiwoossip s bait - . 1.1iscoesiag-•Work. Koala Us auzits 9/41 Ifecteby. • - All the' blood in the body• prises through the. kidneys once•eveelr threk minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work , lisight - and day. When healthy they retnoxe about 500 grains 'of impure matter daily, when un- healthy some part of this impure -mat- ter is left - in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms - which vary widely but may include pain in the back, headache,. nervous- ness; 'AM, dry skirt, rheumatic , pains, gout, .gravel, disorders of the eie6Ight and bearing,. dizziness, irregular heact, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the - urine:etc. But if you keep the filters right the danger is overcome. DArri 4 1Mlitty 'Pais -tiesitilebvoi an Tigiser sonnets.. '',\-•••• \Liontgas refire/I Utietigss, Si.x.111. Awe. W., Kalispell.. Most., saw ,rWili el p a Toot( gees- sateen • years this- kidneys are apt to cause tytitible: 1 had several attack sot 'kid- ney trouble. The kidney secretions would be too frequent in passalte, especially at night and I - would often have to get up often, . illy back_ weld ache and'. beAi* lame 1. could birdlit get around. Poan's Kidney Pills were the best remedy I cottld get for 'those troubks. 'They have always giyettind relief and .recommend them highly, especially to _old peosdet Price 60e, at all dealern. Don't simply isk for a kidney reniedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills -the same that Mr. Lanegan had. Foster... Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) Any magazine or combin- ation you desire. Write us your wants MC'CALLS Magazine $1.00 TODAYS 'House -wife $.75 INDEPENDENT -LEDGER $2.00 Publishers Prrice Our Price $3.30 DELINEATOR EVERYBODYS INDEPENDENT -LEDGER Publishers Price $2.69 $2.00 -2.00 118:00 Our Price $4.50 WOMANS Home Companion $2.00 AMERICAN Magazine $2.00 INDEPENDENT -LEDGER $2.00 Publishers Price $4 00 Our Price - $4. 95 ELI/JEW of REVIEWS $ 3 . 00 YOUTHS. COMPANION $2.00 INDEPENDENT LEDGER t2..00 Publishers Prrce $7. 00 Our Price $5.70 It is impossible to maintain these prices long for many of the publishers have given notice of an increase in price. _ WE WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY SUBSCRIPTIONS AT THESE PRICES AFTER THE PUBLISHERS. ADVANCE -THEIR PRICES - INDEPENDENTItifliEfi - ) TI on Fairs:Montana r Suggestions that will help you with your Christmas shopping. Ivory Sterling Silver Clocks Necklaces Toilet Articles Stick Pins Cut Glass Chains Silverware Watch Charms Fountain Pens Watches_ Rings If its made in jewelry, we have it. - W. A. Darling, jeweler Thompson Falls Montana '5. Let us help you with your HOLIDAY DINNER A few §uggestions that NO hell; 15f l` MEATS ) .3%/111 \ 51.11° BEEF PORK CHICKEN t'6 11\ ' LETTLICE TOMATOES PEPIA . cELEay iSPARNWS: • P.474 - T e r.1 SWEET POTATOES CARROTS CAB ACE_ MUTTON - TURKEY cAtire; VEGETABLES FRUITS APPLT*6--. - GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES . BANANAS . CRANBERRIES ,LEMONH Fish and Oysters at all times. 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