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D E L I V E R I N G M e y e r W e h a v e f a c i l i t i e s f o r m a k i n g y o u r g a r m e n t s a s q u i c k - r a i y o u w a n t t h e m . T o r y e a r s w e ’ v e b e e n b u i l d i n g a t a t i o n f o r m a k i n g r i s h t t a i l o r i n g . C o m p e t i t i o n i s s o i n t h e t a i l o r i n g b a t t l e f o r b u s i n e s s t h a t s o m e t a i l o r s l a b i l e t h e p o i n t o f ^ u s h D e l i v e r i e s . ” W e d o n ’ t s h i p o n a s c h e d u l e o r r u s h t h e m t h r o u g h s o w e c a n a b o u t i t - - - t a i k m n f l [ - f - t l i a t i s , r i g h t t a i l o r i n g c a n ’ t b e o n a r a i l r o a d s c h e d u l e — t h e b e s t t r a i n s h a v e t h e —- h a s t e m a k e s w a s t e . W e c a n m a k e d e l i v e r i e s q u i c k l y a s a q j r t a i l o r s — q u i c k e r t h a n m o s t ^ t a i l o r s , J w e d o n ’ t e n c o u r a g e r u s h o r d e n — f o u r t o s i x d a y s [ t i m e e n o u g h f o r u s t o m a k e r i g h t t a i l o r i n g — M K u t - F e r ? U ” _ o f Q u a l i t y . “ K u t - F e r - U ” s e r v i c e m e a n s j u s t U i t y o u w a n t w h e n y o u w a n t i t I v r e c b - p F . L G R A Y C O M P A N Y A r e A g e n t s f o r M E Y E R & C O s r a i j l E V E R Y T H I N G N o v i s t h e l i m e t o B u y WE H A V E a n y t h i n g y o u w a n t f r o m t h e f n i l l e s t K i t c h e n a r t i c l e h i g h e s t F u r n it u r e f o r p r i c e s t h a t w i l l c o m p e t e w i t n •n y In t h e n o r t h w e s t . Also a complete line of R a n g e s a n d C o o k S t o v e s handle the complete line of-Joejns Brothers Furniture in D r e s s e r s , Comodes, Chiffioners, Buffets, China Closet, ;nd Dining Tables, D i n i n g , C h a i r s , Rockers Kif 5hl,drens’ chairs. D e s k s o f all Kmds. Kitchen Cabinets from $6 to $30. a Square Rugs, Linoleum and Mattmgs. i J^ct anything you want in the hne °f I furnishings. You can get it of the | P o i s o n H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g C o Talhad T m Mush. . Wlf# (repronc&fullj I - Too lontt bow yon once brwtbed P™ my Mr and promised •*»•* ****. wlab should be fratlBal J don’t, but I wl»b oow Id hygienic rale of K**Pl»* ■bot wbllo brsatbtag. Boston Tran script. . Billiard*. “Have you board ibe Millard connn drum! Well, here It to: “ ‘What m«de tbe iwl ball “ •Wby. wben It aaw tba two wbltea klaa In tbe corner.’ \ Con*l*t*ney. M urllln-Do yon consider engage- MWIMit-CWBlJJ. If oue didn’t tbere wonld be no fnn in breaking ttiem .-IHuitrated Bits. Sad Thought. . He-Why are yon so aad. dariUgr She—I waa Just thinking. dearest, that this la the last evening we can beto getber till tomorrow.—Chicago Newa. W .igh .d In. Picking «P a ®lwrP knlf® fr01^ ,? meat stand, the customer extends to the butcher, with tho l'c” nI^ ut “I haven’t nuy use for it, but you may cut it off, and I’ll take It along “^Cutwbtttoff?” gasps the astonished ^ '‘‘Ypur hand. Vou w e i g ^ it witb tho roast, you know, nnd I want all pay for.\-Ll/& , DOWN ON THK FARM. H OW On. to b* upon tha f a m . ° \ >**y «umm«r day* Uko thaa* tat,n 10 th* blrda That elng and caaar oa tbs trtMl How flnt to h « r U m rooeter *r*w And hull t h . purpl. break o’ day; How lln. to b . a-drMm and IN * From dty thought, and c a n * away, To IdJy wateh tho buay too Go buuing on from ilowar to flower. To Hs within the hftmmoek*« fdlda And t a . i w v l Z i K l I Oh, im . upon tb . (ana la floa, Away from puff, and natal and attk. °S* * h*[* ‘ b*r wear tbelr own M r bam Out wltb t b . buttar. HS* aad MOkf How tin. to be upon U m taim - And w.teh t h . thing* untold a a l (row, To hear tb* bobwhltrt RMrnlnf call And att tht Urmara raka aad mawl I know of nothing balf ao S m , Of naught wbeietn aueb *taasana tar* Aa tl* to amoka and dream aad joke And watch tbt otbar fellow* work! _______ • M O hw , THE ONC WHO STAVKO. T MET a woman old and gray * And aought to ahtar bar iMMty A Ojjltl. flaahed by ua alt aglow, •Tour chUdr* 1 aaM. \No. neeasvareA M T H A V a but aaa, aad aha Is dead. A Tat aeven othara Hve,\ aba a a ld * MT IVE, but wa llv . ao far apart u I hold tham only la a y beart M O O T o a . who ha* no dwelling ftaaa ° to earthly tlm* ar aartbiy h m W fiH B naatlaa In my arm* a t lig h t *I m «r**t* ma whaa tb* m m It bright. «He5 ^ •*«••• —- u Maka glad my biaak NmwakM daya.” -looked aeroaa th* wattra gray. Than pnaood my band and tm away. -Ada Fo*tw Murray, A MODIRN CHRONtCLL T H B R l waa an aid wamai la oaf town, And aba had daughters throe. Tbe Ont was Faith, and th* aaa* ond waa Hope, And tba third w u Charity, tat b*al Tba third wm Cbartty. Capital Stock Food Makes Stock Thrive. Stves Feed. Tones up the Syst«m. Hade to Suit Montana Conditions. Manufectured by C a p i t a l S t o c k F o o d C o m p a n y H E L E N A , M O S T . Sold by y ; S. L GREEN/ PoUoo, Moot A farm*r came courtin’ tba And faith ab* bad In b*. do wbtn aba departed a bloamta* b*Ma Tb*n waa Hop* and Cbartty, t n hart Thar* waa Hope and Charity. A chauffeur woo*d th* 81* heart with hope beet free, And married tb*y w*r* n a it fourth •* July, Which l«M only Charity, ta* heel Whieh left only Cbartty. Now, Charity abode at hen*. Where Charity abouM be, Wb*n along tbara oam* aa oil tnwt Who praytd tor awaat ebarity, ‘ And h . got ewMt Charity. Hew Faith ia Uviag on M r la m , Aad Hep«’a aa gay’s eaa ba, But tba metal btra la aat harl ta. For tb* graat**t la Charity, teobool Tha graataat la Charily. t h i v o i e i o p m a c k . rfHOVOB now f t r m r atfli A Tour vole* t t jnbUa*. W . btar, wa hear, aad «*ar wfflt ThabaUodlbMty. Cl*ar aa tha voles to th*aa In tbat far alght agaaa f w M from the haaveaa a’ar M k > Tb* volaa e ( paaaa peak aa. g n a all your O tadtpM d m * I . Aad pour v o n your Inverted eng The eeag wa leva aa araT Aa you n a g la tba dawa Of fiaidwa, tolled “ Of tyraany. Hag aa. ring ea, 0 ladtpMtaMa ballt R IHO numb tba wound* a f w r a g Uahaalad In brala aad breast W ith muale Ilka a etamber a a a t Lull tearful eyta to raat Blag, tadag«nd*ae* btUl Blag oa tIU worlds ta ba •hall M a n to ths tala yoa M l Of lev* aad t t w t y l -JeaMe Whtteamb M t f . OKBAMBM. iH , tbtra b* aaula aaaa ual i raUa l l Ukaclouda, tbey eaaaot touch the A r % Drive aa tbey may by M d er * town. Tbta w* look wiM at thla aad frown, Aad wa cry •Taelt” aadary. \ ta h o M l O f earth and toabion goda.of g o M r Uaaaeborad ablpa that blow aad blow, tad to and fro and tbta go dowa tn unknown a*aa that one aball know Without ono ripple of renown, Poor drifting drtaawre, (ailing by. Tbat aeem to only live to diet Call tbeae not fool*. Th* Mat a f worth la net t b . hold you bave o f earth, bo, there be genUeat eoula. eat blowa. Tbat know not any barber haawa, And It may bo the naaea ia Tbtgr touch on f a in r aborea tbaa this. -Joaquin MSStr. THK QOOD OLD T IM M . TVOBT theu ramtmber, little oae, X J The day wben we were w*d, How with my tnwty warelub I whanged thee o'er tho b«edt A MO wben thou wort *ubdu*d, Um, A i crabbed th** by tb* hair To drag tbe. through t b . jungle Unto my rooky lair. m H T father and thine u n d . A Pnraued ua, but In vain, For on. ot them I crippled: The other *oon waa alain. H, thoee were happy, bappy daya. The elmph tlmea of yoral Bo build a roarina (Ire, dear, And r o u t the dlnoaaur. F Is most Inconvenient For man to llv. alone. Pray bring a hunk of flint, love, To crack tho marrowbone. -Tudor J tnkj. LET US SMILE. m H E thing that goes the furthest toward J- making life worth whll., That costs the least and doss t h . most, I . Just a pleasant smile. Tho emits that bubble* from a heart that loves Its fellow men WUl drive away the cloud of gioom and coax the sun again. It's full ot worth and goodnns, too, with manly kindness blent, It's worth a million dollar, and doesn’t cost a c .n t - National Maftclne. H O M E B A K E R Y H o m e m a d e B r e a d , P i e s a n d C a k e s . L i g h t L u n c h e s . H o t S o u p . C a k e s b a k e d t o c F O U R T H G R O C E R S O u r G r o c e r i e s Q i v e S t U s f a c - W E D E L I V E R G O O D S T o A l l P a r t e o f T I M * C i t y * i i i % * m * * iii * * & * i i i i i i i i i i i i Hi i i i i i i i i i itf i i i i i i « * H a d Y o u N o t i c e d I t ? THE 0REAT MAJORITY OF ALL THE PLACARDS and BILLS PUT UP IN POLSON CARRY THE IMPRINT C o u r i e r P r i n t e r s THERE IS A GOOD REASON FOR THIS AND IF YOU WANT PRINT ING OF ANY KIND YOU WILL DO WELL TO COME TO THE C o u r i e r O f f i c e FOR “WE RUN OUR OWN BUSINESS\ AND Our Competitor* Admit Tbey Can’t Compete1 av* I * i * I * * * % $ * f t * * * * * m m m m m * m w $ m . m m