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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-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
City Directory POST OFFICE HOURS Mail leaves dally a t 12 in. Mail arrives daily a t 12.15 > m, General delivery open from 7 a. in to 7 p. in., daily, except Sunday. Open Sunday from 12 till 1 p. m. m to to to to to to to I SECRET SOCIETIES 1 0 . 0. F —Mission Lodge, No. 86 • meets every Tuesday evening »t 8 o’clock. Visiting brothers cordially . invited. It. McGlllivray, N. G. Stalker .Clubb, Sec’y. . Mountain Gem, No. 61 * » meets'second and fourth Thurs days of each month. ' - * ’ 1 Mrs. Ella Montgomery, N. G. Mrs. Della fiuse, Sec’y. ,:J M W. A—Poison Camp No. .pill • meets in Gabb’s Hall 1st and 3rd Wednesday’s of each month, Visiting nejgiib#(B invited,., ' ’ XL 0 . Purday,Go*h. €>. J.j Schirtt; Sc’y M ASONIC CLUB of Poison. Meet ings are held tlie and 4th Wednesday night of;,each flontta to _ Gabb’sIH ll. Andrew J . Lowry( . ' President. Wra. J . Marehall: Sec’y, and T ien. All members of the A.fV to d A. M. cordial); invited. ‘ BALL A McMICHAEL ' DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Third Avenue, Poison . We De. Net Claim To Be The Largest We Do Not Claim To Be The Strengeet We Do N o t Claim To Be The OldesT • . . In Tlie Flathead Valley iftr i * i * i * But we do claim to be second to none in capable, fair, honorable, ^ ; ’ \'strtigh^forwarddiealing with the people • ' ■ ) J $ Grandview This desirable addition to Poison te I I ■M i . & § ■ -«'R' ,v- '.ty/ 4 if V Vti e ii ■»r* » ' ' Directory W. ■Ai Dr. W. J. MARSHALL P h y s i c i a n ANb SuRGBON Oiqee InM pssRulldlng * / Ciio.fi Dfesaaesof W«neHj Catarrh- - ^ S u r g e r y a Specialty. . Dr. AHrod C. DOOOE PHYBIOIAN a n d SpRQKQN Special Attention paid to Diseases of Women and Children Office aiid' Metdence ^ A venue. JafnosM.DAWSON A md F unrral Dntwrroty CalltfAnswered Day or Night. FrankC. U . S . C o m m is s io n e r , ,N ota » y ■'ill r - Office On B Street / \ V > m i- Andrew J. LOWRY A t t o r n e y a t L a w Practice in all \Courts A t t o h n e y -A t -L a w • NOTABY PUBLIC ■ ‘ *** • ■ 3rd* Avenue. A s D . ; C iv i l E nginkior All kinds of Surveying. IrrlinitlnK ditohex Cantltt. Rond:., Intlde Corner*, Timber or Prslrle Lands. jsverythltw Attended to with promptncNH, Arthur Mizell J e w e l e r a n d O p t i c i a n Repairing a Speciality West ilrd Avenue Dr. C. R. McDaniel V e t e r Y naky S ukgeon A n d D e n t i s t Office In Vinson's Livery Ilarn ftancii eggs :’!0c a t Carter's. The ground is broken preparatory to , laying the foundation of a new Catholic cathedral in.Kullspel, The building is to.cost $25,000 and will be & beautiful structure. / Early Ohio Seed potatoes at Carters ........... | 1< ____ „ into the hands of home JT builders, and wtljsoon be a populous village histead of a mere plait w Seventy lots have Deen wjW slnc© i t was put^on the market four. weeks ago.i Some choioelooations left. Come and make your se- ? lection befofe tljey'airetaken, PrlceflO O to g i t s ' . ; W D a | « M m l 4 A i < f K t e These lots are about alj ^ r u i 9 0 ^ gone,.but we can show you W Property values are steadily climbing upwayd in i|(l Al » ® J r • O i l the town on the on the big arm. We have a few to to to to Attorney A. J. Lowary is having his oil Ice paUrted and otherwise iltted up.^ .. . . . 0. If. itakeman is living a room fitted up oil one of hfs Third Avenue lots for a roal estate office, ■ ' % „ The Poison Lumber Company is flt- ting up a new oltice just north of their old otl1ce.it will modern in every way.\ Stone & Silver iiave moved into their new office on Third*Avenue, They have one of the neatest; offices intow n a n d a re in a location to d o \ ^ q d buisness.;; ' J. D. Van Liew ofJ^es Mo|nes, Geo. Blum of Gold Creek, E. Wayne of Spokane and N. N. Hull’ of Orange California, wjere guests a t the Poison Jiouse, Tuesday. ‘ ' Perkins St, IlainB of Columbia Falls have opened a blacksmith shop Job Printing W o rk P r ices Right ft C O V R IC K ' O F F I C E ( f o ^ bipin^iphipertiiji M ;|cl^c8an<i;i»o«^li6ett'aii4 wiir^nii. proved property. L a c & l s n ^ ^ Our Beaden A|j(lAS|i ■ , P e h o n a l' ^'tS m tH b iitif W llite iiepairtment. | • i to n u ioipeclally VTinUil . ■ . « ) ■ ■ ■ • ■ ...... H;>l.iSulir'wenito'HAmilitJto til*, fln t of tlie week to sell f l^tin n e h .fmr. tiiere., .Mr/3u1ir has Uvedjin (lie. S itter Boot for many_ y e a n ,,Mt Uw beauttesof tlie, F iithead has ag enam ored him tin t ' ite is going to. dee9rt hifoldjiome for tlie new. Mr. Sqlir , is aaapclated with his brotlieir/'in tlie blMks^aiUi biisiiie^B. Miss Naida Curtisreturi ;u»uir south of^ poison, she lis well pleaaed witii lt all but likes |lie. forty acre IM^ne^tey for Daytqkand viciiiity w d #111 go trim tHei7to Kallspel to sUbr until ta r number iscaU f * ': ^ . About.sixteen of tlie little f ^ n d a of Ollie Suiir gathered at the Imae of her ap^t, Mil.. Nancy Lewlsi^Cirand- view Setuidsy sfternoon andihelpe^ celebnte/her seventh b l r t h d ^ Tlie little folks liad a. splendid H. O.' Lewis of Maplqton, ta was a recent Poison visitor- He is lobkitig over this section of the West with a view to land invtirtment. He was hltjhly pleased with .ti>e Hat- t e i d t M i l likely t«Wtiii{iiii,: '' Ed CIiantryofGreenfieid, lgi^a wlio. holds a good^iuimber, made this office a call this week. Mr. Chantry comes from t lie same comity as’^did tlie man agers of tlie CoiiiierVeblie was surely welcomed lieartily; f Miss Nelle Wade of Somers lias been a guest a t the Gc®. Wade home for tlie past few day)*. Miss Wade has number 300 and expects to Hie.' > Paul Cyr anS'Wlfe'lefti for Alberta Friday. Tiie^ ifill seji *-their plkee there and return to the 1 latltead to make tlielr home. 0 . .1> jCeljy wife and baby drove Iii from ilissoula the last of last'week; Mr. Kelly,jXrill run.an ^ exprgps'' wagoii until fllirig time. ,G.. W. Johnson j^nd son R%y of Stevenst^lle, Mont;,’' Were loolilng a t Poison property Friday with a ivjew of purchasing. . • v ’ ' Wemple Bros carpenters from DUlon are new residents of Poison. Tliey.'will move their families here In the near future. - ■! ;k. The M. E. Cliurch . is iiearing^com- pletloii ahd the dedication wil)’ prob ably take place in about three;weeks. Frank Taft of Missouri visited with his frlend G. M. .Roblimn Sunday. Mr. T aft is looking for a place to locate. Bobert Leach and wife of Bozeman were in the city Saturday. Tliey are contemplating moving here. Mrs. NellieCashman returned Tues day from a two days visit with her mother in Corners. ■1. C. Keller a prosperous rancher from near Big* Fork was a Poison visitor this week. I). R McDonald of Missoula is erecting a small house on a lot in Grand view. . A. Moore of Crosby, North Dakot a holder number 201 is now a resident of Poisoil. C. E. Crlstopliel' of Chicago holder number40 was in town Saturday. C. L. Wright made a business trip to the head of the lake Saturday, “ A. J. Lowary made a business trip to Gallata this week. Judge F. II. Nash spent Sunday with Kallspel friends. for saie, also vacant residence lots as'well as im- !(? doubtedly do a good buisness. i W M 0 Doe KSill8|* V ^ e & f e W W tAe*eoWer office Friday. Mr. Doe will be beck to Poison In e couple of weeks to organiie a Yeoman Lodge'. H i has Just conwp pleted the organiution of a t o d p e ^ Soiners. whlch has forty meml|sta»# Bert Elston end son Eugene arrived here Thursday from -Helena Mr. Etttpn a tpnce purchsiwd thrfe ,lo ^ in . P o l W i j S ^ t e ^ ^ e o n u n e n o e d Improving tjtie ptaQi.. H< expect* to remain' iieie'bUt will not seiiid for his family u s t i l l a u r . . .£ Messrs.^. IK.C ^liage, C. 0 ^ , <«f Latham aivt 'Alex Browp of Luveme, MinMMta.. 4Myen,in^p%^pl*on , B a V d llSetuiday. J v i h t i of 4hsse J . T. Farrow, B. A. Shroudft aud gentlemen hold numbers b u t a n t i n g Jfrim Thirliell arrived here Saturday to locate. iQ lhe vatJey. Tliey Iiave two from an overland trip from Spoka^p. care of furniture and implements a t Tliey. had bad roads from Spokaneto BsraUli ? ■ < & ’ r Plains bull made tlie trip Innine days. From the latter pliwe tliey took thelr time, ai: tliey desired to ■nvestigate i CafeTiaifeing wlll be cSmpAted (this the land on the reservation. Theee week. Contractor W ri^it iMdtosend gentlemen hold Nos. 200, H6 and 40» * man to Somen Wednesday to ssslst respectively. ^ ^ ^ loading thes plate glass •» the tM rtqwrtatloneom ^ iv#oulqnbt Dr. and ^fre, E. V. Bobb pf Sisselton hMdle tlwm o n ' tbsir own'' nspbrnl- South Dakote are among tlie many temporary residents of Poison. The « .. j . . Doctor holds a number between five and six hundred u t f he considers It, 2 2 h 3 S ! S f f c 2 5 ^ ! S J S l S i I k K good enougli to give up agood medlca? iiig 3. B. Paxton of Columbus, Ohio, Is »fHarttetea;PeniiayEvaiiiaeaniefith one of the late arrivals. Hejiolds No. Mr. ^BnM^r.andjaredPiigtliecatoen- 438 and Is hereto flie. Mr. Paxton ls terw d w 1. ‘ \ . * jdwtograpiierand hat lived in Co lumbus all his life, yet h e .thinks tin* life on a piece of Flatheaid land will ba great. - l*lie laundry of Steven Lutchlnger has changed hands. George Beaulieu and Ell Telouse are tlie new proprie tors, tliey having purchased t i p bus iness this week. Tlw location^ tlie laundry will be dianged. apd tlie bus* Ine8s enlarged. T. D. Thompson of Cooperstown, I North Dakota was tlie guest of J. A. Johnson Wednesday. Mr. Thompson Is proprietor of a big general store in Dakota, but Is almost tempted to come to the Flathead. Missoula- W*”’!sery Ca O rder Your' ' T * i S i tfo r l y * Sprltijf! m r n ^ l p i , * • * * * ' - j y m irln o to r o r row b o a t SumnMpr j S m m I m w POLSON. MONTANA IWrtiliheteseri P, O. Box 3S3 WAGONS Superior Buggie*- .':V> Laur«i Spring Wagons • v.V'V; V • .,‘7- • '• g p w i p — t r W d M l D m n a t c-'.r’.v [•SHMters -.0 k Good Stfcdctff Hatmm, M d los, Etc. I ii l i e ■J-O j Dry Goods, Mrs. Lillian Seward and h er new son departed for lier home a t Hamil ton, Sunday, after a three month's stay Here: ■ liter mother, M rs A manda Lewis accomptftled her and will be gone about two weeks. Dr. Mdrrow of KalTspel wait a busi ness visitor In Poison Friday. He, accdmpanied. by Judge Nash made T u |i C^ jvkier office a pleasant call. Joe Allard lias moved his family from the Mansur property on Fourth Avenue to the residence a t the comer of C. Street and Fourth Avenue. Johnny Wilhite lias just recelvSd a line automatic peanut and popcorn; machine. I t is a fine looking rig and he will undoutedly do well with It. . A. F. Holmes and’ A. L. Blohm of Des Moines have been In the city for several days, looking up a location to start some kind pf a business. John McIntosh and Leon Titus drove~in from Kallspel Sunday lit an Overland automobile. Mr. McIntosh is agent for these cars. Bev. Geo. McVey Fisher of Kallspel was In Poison Mondajr. lie had just returned from Konan wliere he held services Sunday. W. M. Cramer made a trip to Jocko the first of the week to see Major Morgan hi regard to cutting piling for the new bridge. j Sir. and Mra. Martin CliristoHenson i and Mrs. Danielson of Somers were Poison, visitors the first of the week. . Mrs. David Munter of Somers vis ited with her brother .1. A. Johnson Sunday. 1 Mrs. Itussell Huiitslnger returned Wednesday from a few days visit at Day Urn, R. L. Ball of Wayne County, Mis souri is visitinghis brother W.L. Ball. Mr. Thorton of Kallspel was taking a look at our lively city Monday. Joseph Schlitt of Kalispel was in town Sunday. GOODS THAT ARE NEW AND UP-TO-DATE OUR LINE OF Notions, Ribbons, Hosiery, Shoos ind Oxfords Dunlap, Stetson and Rival Hats For Men. W. L Douglas Shoes I ' ! ii 63 .0 1 xl let' i.* M U i f iect >«* « to* w t i i S m d Ma . ......... . •. ;* Seeing Our Line of And Overcoats, before Making a purchase elsewhere. We ' carry in stock over 400 suits for you to select from. Price Ranging from $7.50 to $30.00 The Big Store K A I S E R - M c C A N Poison, M o n ta n a . N Sort- # m \ , 111 P i i t f tw Bi set 11 ci M W Fi* I tv tc\ % M In. t-. t c.il tioi ■ 11 1 u 0 $ ) ( 1!