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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 28 April 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-04-28/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
» » » » » » » » : THAT NEW!' GROCERY __________________ ■^■\ *!' . . • , We wish to announce that we have opened our new store. We Invite the general public to call nnd. inspect our goods. We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee courteous treatment RETZ & W E LLS H O M E S E E K E R S NOTICE ^ | Mr;-. V. W, .Jlaleker of I\ Poison.; | I rani: Xambert made ! t-rii» tw‘K»IWpel tl*uveek. . ■ ‘ T h a F l a t h e a d Intfttft* Mrs. George Wade and -Mis*\ ? r J a t n ^ a a i n v w ! Wat|e went to'KalispeV today. m e n t C o m p a n y h a s a r ra n g e d t h r o u g h i t s m a n - ij{ « r J . E . G l e n n to h a v e a c o m p e t e n t c o r p s .o f e n g in e e r s w ith h e a d - a uarters i t Poison and onan, Who Will be at the service of settlers m * m m * * t s t MEAT! MEAti I * who have ielected lands anddesire to see them. A* D. Maynard will be In e h ii|e t f tfce Poison | G o o d M e a t A t R i g h t P r l a M . G i v e V * A C a l l * The Poison Meat Co. 3 r 4 A f ^ jp u e ; W m i G i r i P r o p , P O L S O N B O T T L I N G Manufacturers of-All Kinds CARBONATED BEVERAGES , , T r i a l O r & n M l e i t o d . ' ■ J . C . C H A M B E R S , P r o p r ie t o r . GENERAL BLACKSMITHING . Tlie proprietors of the Grand View Hotel have built a walk from the hotel to the dock. .> Dr. and Mrs. .T.fi,Crutcher of Kal- jgpei were lti I’ol on tlils week look ing alt®.' property interest?. Ji F , Powell and Byron,'SWt Poison Wedne=d*.v, lor Silver ftar, Montana,-to visit I'M children. ' John reach and son A. ¥. I)each arrived here recently from J>ay.'on, Qlilo. Tlie latter holds N o ,.188!) and s wilt . ^ • Mrs. Catiiirlne Murray Is very sick . . . . . . . . . at her t ome on C Street. Onaccount off lee and T. L McMich- Qf her w - ail qf the Ronan office;, ^ , nf - «•,,,* ^ . > & I ft»ewell Wemple P*.. W i1™1 V-~ ■ ■--J'p : u ftliaaedtta lo t ' A lttid.tot on y .-V ■■■.;v ■ i ■-.-jv v . v' - street tiroi i ighthe C. R B edeker real Montf tq\ loan''. o » tnjpw rtd c ity i Siitafc«*ew*V:“; ' •,/.,•?£. ’’ A.Trow. j Mis. B. jlojtte .iOf K a lbpetcaM I? Ju s t received a tC a rters’ a n lreljne N o M . « . r ^ h « t W ™ * * . “ « * W » M U A * M . n . u r - * « * T M ^ r , « « W . U B e -t C. M. MAMSVR ' ; > ' ' m p o l a o n . very lltt\ of working pants. A nice line at -drew ginghama: and’ wash good* atCfcrter’s. Tlie Flat head County 'We w s-say s ’ tliat ‘‘alait'eM a c k 4 Iwar was seen n*mr tlie Waternutn liome one day J u t week.” ; Miwouri sorghuni—strtotly pure at C*rt«r’«. .. , .Vv;: Carter sefls narrow breakfast bacon @Wc. ,■ T it Carter’s evaporated .and can fruits. Louin Afililey, a lialf breed. Indian, «liot and killed iiimwlf In hb* cabin, netir A rlee, one niglit laat we«ik. r He had been in pftor lieaitliior several yearo and it I k thoHglit tiilnTed. to hi* miioide. He luMt.spQbt tlie cTay in Mlwoula, and did riot get home till tote in -thii night. After e«bin? a the ^8 <Sritana Thuwda# to ytoit lifer hushand who is in on* of tW eanipH near l?l)hon* Mlm- nwnsmore' dntirtataed.- t f * •Entre Noun CliibTneeday afternoon at j p * * A » pieamnt ifternoon. F W. P e ^ m has* pur^ha“e<t the PiiBoia rwlderitw' property in tl«ea>it partof town. itoll ft.McHicliael wijre aigeh^ foi; lot. V • „ :> a . .; T-'ov^' Vn«iKhfi<im, who resides on on a't. f>r. Ttogvtf* office, Tii»iday for b’rt^l p M coninlikhand Mr,>k*i«er .ortlie ;.^alMr-V(<ianri ttr \ l« bnlMHiiir» fine rwldence a t tbe f->ot of; A. S treet on tlie lake front. I t will .make * beautiful home. Hr. *»d Mr«. P. H. Iffevil*.of Great tlie are into lmrfness in ■' m M Q i ir—— W « 'sw now in o u r n e w •top a n d a r e e q u i p p e d to d o » n y a n d a U k i n d i o f blacktmithinf, •wiA, a n d r e p a i r iffo r k o f a l l k i n d i . ;/ M O T F i E R S lunch liesatd o w n b y tlia lljre. His Falln, Montana w*re; among wife stepped outside jand Just an i)he .i arriviste TiiMd'ay. tl<ey eloeed tlve dpor d ie beaird a shot and thinktniir of going into buirfnei upon turning lack found htni lying ’ ^ ‘ oil the Boor. ■ S ■;.••• - r ; . . . . . . . ... ^ C . T. bright: has tlw foundation ^ fct completed f o r ' i n#w re*irt«n»e bn R. ; ’street. Tiie liouft ^ l l be !M * 32, Dr. .0. .Tv. Craig, the Vrat president two tories high an t thoroughly of tlie Uriiverelty of Montana, oalne in modem. jfrom tlie, reaervaMon* where Jie~haA been looking over the land. Heregto* tered for the opening’ last summer Mid drew No.SM4, bu^tbinks it haidly likely tliat lie will make use of it .„ As founder of tlie Montana .State University he receivea a comfortable annuity for life from the Carnegie Institute; sc he has no real need for a rewrvatkm homestead.—Hie Plalm- man. .Chaae Sc Sanborn teas and coffee sold a t Carter’s—T^ie best on tlie market. IS EQUAL TO OTHERS. THE HOMESEEKER and INVESTOR Are dally taking advantage of our large list of properties and securlng bargains. If you want to buy, sell or Insuirs property set - CKas. £. Redeker T h e L a r g e s t D e a l e r i n R e a l E s t a t e I n P o i s o n Poison Property Corner aird Inside b».sineH8 1-Us, heart of city. Desirable vacant reai-' ^ deuce lots. Corner miidcuce, tiuely located, a bargain. Livery stable. Steam laundry, fine buNinem. Lake front home. Corner store and lot, 3rd Avenue. POLSON HEIGHTS ADDfTlON, only a few lots left. - ■ -- - ------------------------- ----- - — - ' ------------------ ■ ; _ _ Dixon Is a Coming Town Now is the time to get your investment in business lots. St Ignatius T h r o u g h us, offers 19 l o t s t o q u ic k b u y e r s . Lake. Shore Fruit Land / $50. lo $100. p e r acre. R e s e r v a tio n land w ith fitte tim b e r clo s e to L a ' e. in 60 acre tracts. Timber lands OF COURSE YOU WANT INSURANCE If you 1 mild, anti you want your policies in companies which w ill stand the test. Our CuAipin'h-s will moet, tlie ruquiremont. The,Citizens of St Louis, Mo. The Teutonia <»f N*.’w Orleans, La. Gorinan ia of New York. Tlie Alliauce of Philadelphia, i^iicfii of New York. Shawnoo of Topeka, Kansas, Scottish Union and National of Hurl ford, Conn. Michijran Commercial oT Lansing, Mich. Lloyd's Plate Glass liiMmtnc.'Co. oi New York. The choir w h i c h 'w ;organbed at. the. Cathollo church la>=t Riindav is preparing: for the spedal rajr vice to h e lield on May 8th In the cenmony o f hlessing the new bell. ( - The, plate glam for Lambert & Rengiiton’fc store airilved th K week. Tlie front >wlir be riooiriigated iron and modem In ^very way. When: done it. ^'<11 be one of the finest look< ing hiillfllnjr* tn tbwn. \ H. B. .Gates Arrived In P o I mmi yes. terday froin Spokane, and Is a t imrne with lit* father' A. N. Gates at. the otters morning house on P. Stnftet. Mr. Gates J r. I»an electrician and w ill open an office in Poison. v A. Klngmfuard has opened a twtau* rant In Ids building on Third Avenue inst south of tlie Chambers bottling works, n e has, fitted the place up nlceiey and Is now ready for biisineiw. Tlie place will he called the Palace Care. - v‘ v Tlirt-llart Blck Co. have been plac* In? on tlielr shelve* (hia week a Hne & hardware H a t would do credit to a city of as many thonsand as we h a te hundred. We are thlrtyflve mlles from a railroad b u t Poison m erelm tii get the goods Just tlie same. The Flatliead Investment company has arranged for a competent corps of engineers to assist setllere who Iiave selected lands, to locate them. Tliey will establish an,office a t llonan w h i c h i l l be in charge of T. L. Mc- Michael and A. D. Mayarrd.will luive charge of tlie local oillce. C. S. Kurneyof Nowkta, Oklahoma number 57, Adam Wetzel of S t Paul 14«, M. D. McFee, Coeur d Alene 134; K..O. Adams, Bollver, Missouri 7H2; N. E. Carlson, Minneapolis, 487; and Ed C h a n tr/ o f Greenfield, Iowa are looking over the reservation this week. J. N. Smith Is acting as guide for the party. Charles E. Redeker has been invited to deliver the Memorial Day address at Kalispel. The exercises will be held at the Opera House and will, be participated in by the G. A. K., Spanish .American Veterans and Militia. Tliis invitation is compli mentary to Mr. Redeker as he with Judge Erickson were the speakers there last year. Last, Thursday as the Klondyke was- making, the up. trip she struck a roi'k.disabling her considerably. As the managmenl expected to take heV off in a' few days, slie was taken to Demafsville and her engines, which were new last year, are now h e % placed in the “ New Klondyke.\ The nig Fork is taking pare of the freight business fur tins Ilodije ('innjwnv un til the new Uoni is ready for bushiess which will be in about, a week. See Carter’s line and childrens shies. of mens.\ladies S. 4 t h A t « ^ W i ^ ^ i W t o d - Evorythtng Ne# ; / ; L i g h t . 'g t m m a m ' ‘ I R a o m i I & and ^ Hot Soup^ Cifais Mkt4 f i order. m *nM. Ni 9 .C.Baruth. i ^ V J ; j g B W t t PHOTOGRAPHS! | injr ttadio on 4 a Aveaea is now optn for bosiiMss. V Po»t Card* ALL DORK FAST CLASS ’AND. fWCES REASONABLE. - , M n . M . M . C R O W . > > > > > > > > > > Candies, Ice Cream TotMcco, Fruits, Son Drinks. The Freshest and Best At GORDON’S FOURTH AVCNUE 9™ Soda Fountain Drinks are Delicious. Potatoes, Hiay, Grain, / S . L. G r e e n ’ s F e e d Store t0 l ^NER 3rd nnd E Streets Hay, Grain, Potatoes.