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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 15 Sept. 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-09-15/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
! P O L S O N R A N C H o f - l v e ~ a c r e G a r d e n a n d O r c h a r d T r a c t s , Unsurpassed Lake and Mountain Under Government Irrigation ~ h c u H i w ^ a n j n i d y f o r S m J I F r e i t S o l d o n e « y * « “ * » * ’ f * t h e * * i i i t h e r e a c h o f a l L ■ . B a l l & M c M i c h a e l , n t s A L W A R D S OOL OZY IRNER F o r y o u r i n f e c t i o n s S t a t i o n e r y . N o v e l t i e s a n d C i g a r s P I A N O S F O R S A L E One block from Security State f$ank J . .................... .. ....................... Echoes From The Hill* U ................ ... M i l l i n e r y O p e n i n g On Saturday, September 17,1 will have on display at my Mtttiaeryftulor* on Third ave, Poison, a full and complete fine of the season's latest creations in Ladies'Headwear. T in “Gage” Milliner)’ so justly celebrated always insures correctness in style. We w ill show a very expensive line o f “Gsge” hats. Come and-see our display on Saturday and we are sure you will be pleased both as to style and price We will alao allow a nobby line o f Ladies’ Riding and O u ting Hats in felt a t very moderate prices, Mrs. Annie F. McMichael. Most of the ranchers in our com m unity are very busy p u tting in fall wheat. We believe a large acreage will be sown this fall. Geo. Thompson, S. E . Barnes and Mr. Baggett iiave been appointed by the county superintendent to act as trustees of scliool d is trict 35. Tlielr district contains two whole town ships, and though tlie school be cen trally located, t h e n will be some pu pils who w ill iiave a longdistance to go; We are sorry to learn that Miss Nellie Wade is suffering from a turned ankle which prevents her from walking, although i t is not very painful. The accident happened last Saturday juat in time tb prevent lier assuming her duties as one of tlie teacliers In the Poison school, recently arrived' from Jamestown, North Dakota, and Iiave settled on tlielr homestead. Herbert Schmidt purchased a team of horses last week and will soon be busy breaking ground. Jack Carr received the sad news of his brother’s death last week and left a t once for Missoula to be present at the funeral. — -*» « ■ Manager Wall informs the Courier that the Power Company are ready to put in rural telephone !!;:•? (o any party of ten farmers within a reason* -u.. I r | i | i e C 0 ( K | | . la e e e i a e e o a B c a e w f f * J o b P r i n t i n g C O U R I E R o r r i c s M M M a W t 8 8 S 8 8 B i l S 8 8 8 8 S $ I C o l u m b i a % % % S i n c e i t i s a H e a t e r Y o u W a n t $ W h y N o t M a k e i t A Columbia Heaters do not explode on ae- S count of the check drafts. ,i| Columbia Heaters do not keep the house littered up with ashes. % l Columbia Heaters are strong, durable and m will give satisfaction in every respect. fa Columbia Heaters are right in price. ® See the COLUMBIA HEATER before you K purchase a heater of inferior grade. Sold Only by N A T E H A R T ’ S B I G H A R D W A R E S T O R E Miss Mamie Wade, who has been nominated for our nest county super intendent, is teaching in the Poison school in the place of lier sister, Miss Nelle, u n til Uie latter ts able to as* sume the position. Tlie trustees of school district 35 met at tlie home o f Geo. Thompson on Thursday evening and elected Mr. Thompson president and Mr. Cub- bage clerk. Mr. CubUge a t once be gan the work o f taking tiie census of the school children of the district. T h e n doesn’t appear to be very much money available for this dis trict, but we liope to have at least a short term of scliool tills winter. Mr. Dailey, wlio is building a flne house near Nelle Wade's ranch, has liad a large cellar dug; Joe and Guy Rames doing tlie digging. We are glad to see so many, flne houses being built in tills vicinity. Mrs. Wm. Spencer reports that lier garden Biie planted ln June Is now coming up In spite of tlie fact that Mr. Spencer had the land disced and sown to wheat. Perhaps tliey w ill soon be able lo enjoy fresh radishes and onions. As Joe Barnes was riding across the prairie Wednesday morning lie saw a small animal near tlie road which lie took to be a skunk, but on cloeer Inspection found i t to be a porcupine. He and Bob Ireton drove the animal to Mr. 1 reton’s house and Into an empty barrel, wliere It curled up and went to sleep, when they put It I ii a box and a n keeping i t alive. We did not know the hedgehog was a native of Montana. Early In tlie day o f Its capture the porcupine had a scrap with a dog wliicli the dog will doubt iess remember as ft took four men to hold him and get the q u ills out of Ills face. Around The Big Butte Sam lligham had business ln Poison one day this week. B. Evans is making a pasture, for for his horses. The M illers are entertaining a friend from Missoula. W . Crawford went to Dlxon one day last week, returning the next. Rev. Henry Scheperle was through here Monday in the interests of the Lutheran Missions. Chas. '/arube has his house well under way now He lias walled up his cellar with stone and when tlie building is completed they will have a cozy home. , 1 . Vaugn and .Take Olson are busy building and from all appearances will both have nice homes when completed. i Jack Corrigan returned last Satur day from a. two week visit in the Yakama country. Frank Smerteler and family have able distance of Poison. tlons are that the company will furnish the material and phones and that tlw ranchers do the building. The phones to rent for one dollar per month. The ladies of Poison arc to have % treat Saturday. Mrs. McMichael will have, on that date, the opening o f her fall millinery. Slie will be glad to meet and show her goods to all. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Bordeaux and two sons from Missoula; and Mr. and Mis. Orson Bell from the lleli ranch near Konan were guests a l the Wm. Bell home In Poison Tuesday and Wednes day. . R. 0. Kerinode ol San Jose, Cal., arrived In Poison Wednesday. Hs to a son of Henry Kermode who lias a claim In 20-23 and he expects to homestead for himself on the flrst of November. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Nash are down from Kalispell for a few days to assist in caring for their grandchildren who are suffering from infantile paralysis. L. 11. Johnson and family moved on their homestead west of town Monday. They are building a barn on the place now and will live in i t until tliey can build a liouse. Mrs. A. W. Pipes accompanied Iwr mother Mrs. Reger to the family home a t Reger, Missouri. Mrs. Pipes will M absent some three rnontln. Mrs Whitley has sold her resturant stock to Mrs. Gates and left for Mis soula today. She gave up her work here on account of ill health. J. II • Campbell who comes, from Wisconsin has purchased a lot lu Riverside and Is erecting a flue resi dence on It Ben Cramer is in Kalispell today w lien lie w ill take advantage of his number to llie on a piece of Flathead land. John P. McCarthy was called to Butte today by a message stating that Ids brother was much worse Mrs. McKee is now located in llie W right building and is prepared to do good work for her customers. Miss Edith Maynard returned last Saturday from a week’s visit with lier sister, Mrs. J . C. llolst a t Victor. F. 3. Froebe of Bozeman Is visiting w ith his friend Louis Pool. Mr Froebe lias a number and will Hie. Miss Anna Rollins lias returned from the coast and is visiting at her uncle’s in Rollins. James Dawson arrived home Wed nesday from a weeks’ visit in Spo- to announce to Sij Poison and vicinity that she will open I Dressmaking Parlors in the Bell buUqi j theBtUHotel onorabout the 15 th of ARTISTIC IMiLUNERY and FIRST] DRESSMAKING. : : : PRICES Your Patronage Solicited Mias Msud Want wss thrown from a hone one day this wssk, striking on tlw ground in sucb a manner ss to vaev — ----- — dislocate one o f her shouldfifc C. B. Harris of Kslbpell wss s Pol* son visitor 8undsy. Karl KnudnnwasaKIUspslI visitor this week. M n . Blberiln to down from Kalis pell for s few d a p visit. Dr. Fuhrur of Bonsai was a Poison visitor yesterday. B u s i n e s s L o c a l s WANTKD-To btf/ a ISO sere relinqulmment. AMNiiq Bel. Owe of Courier. Just arrived—flne line of ladles' sweater coats st Wade's elotlilng store. A Columbia Heater will keep sway the winter's cold. 8«e tlwm s t Nate Ilart’s. Grain snd hay tmursnes Is Impor tant. Get rate* from Cbss,g.Rsdeker ----- ------ . -- If you Iiave a house to rant I will get you a tenant Its my businee.— Charles B. Redeker. Let a Columbia Hester keep you warm. See tlwm a t Nate H u t's. kane. C a rl W r ig lit and I . S. Doggett and th e ir wives were Ronan visitors Sun day. L . D. P u tm a n and wife have rented the M. E . parsonage aiid are occupy ing It. A . M , W r ig h t is building a twenty- six fo o t launch for J . K Glen and Co. lla r r y S lntlkin made a business trip to the Mission one day th is week. Lam b e rt and Graves are building an addition to their store b u ilding. Miss Donna Perry le f t Tuesday for her home in N o rth Dakota. Dorn— Thursday September 15' E . K rlnglen and wlte, a son. Chas A lw ard made a business trip to K a lispell th is week, J . A. Trow was a county seat v is it or la s t Friday. R e d Browning le f t for Spokane this week. to Still have & few hundred genuine Bed Cedar Fence Post* to dispose of. W ill sell them right, tlwy w ill laat for years. See me before tlwy are all gone— L. L . Marsh, Mgr. Dewey Lum ber Company, Ladies’ and GCnts',clothes cleaned and pressed a t Wade’s. Townsite addition snaps,—Riverside —Poison Heights Grandview—L a r r i vee’s,—Lakeside^ acre tracte.-Chas. E. Redeker. Let the real clothes cleanen keep up your appearance at Wade’s. F i n Insurance—strong solid com* panics, prompt service. See Chas. E. Redeker. Weytk’i Enterprise Jewelry and Variety store do line watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Jewelry manufactured to your own idea. Montana grape and leaf design a specialty. Souvenir spoon, curios and novelties. Patronage solicited and appreciated. B. St., Poison, Mont. N a te I l a r t lias secured t iie services o f a first class t in n e r and s h e e t m e tal workman and is now I n a p o s itio n to do a ll kinds of s h e e t m e tal w o rk, s u c h as t i n roofing, coinice w o rk, furnace work, smoke stacking, a n d an y th in g tlia t Is made o f sheet inetal. Experienced s o licitor, a b le t o m a k e nnd, r,Ari1— •tion, N o t if y th is T O P R O S P I H O M E S ' I have at tk of considsnhk money, compiUii plete record sffaJ, in spring of 1IN| lends, leased n il and lands opea 1*1 The Flathesd and have], ed a large] . school lands sail •pen for e a b j , Begining 1 wfll . parties of L steaders and< ed to all parti d I vafion, showhff desirable racaatl school lands. Terms ReueaaUil full particular!, olf office, 3rd (tf* T . L Surveyor salt Sood desires posi ofllce. F O R SA L K —Household goods of a ll dlscription.—In q u ir e of M rs. A . F . Bick over H a v t h ardware store. Y o u r plate glass windows should be insured. Rates Chas. E . Redeker. are low. Ask lou need heat. W h y n o t le t a C o lum b ia h e ater furnish i t . See them a t I f a te H a v t’* To the Banker* Lawyers, Dot* ere, and tbe g e n e r a l, g r e e d * T h e S u r v e y o r 1 ! Poison is comptliaf tw o sizes, for ffcet everyone, of tbeti ships situated os head Indian showing the Mi ers, Cities; Tow* lands, school koA entered spring $ Unit$, Vacant h u b ! ed Lands, Road* & Telephone Linei*to Complete »et» j Maps can be days, nice ly bound up to date fo r $ 2 0 1 Separate Towtf^ can be had on a| A. D. MAY0 Poison Relinquishments «an*( ^ me promptly.-C*1®1 If the 1111 their proscriptions, j be.—Flat head PrugC#\^ Jf you need M’l j W bonds, see CliR^ * *