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THE FLiliiu: ;;LT;iEB C. P. Cowman Printing Co. Publishers. Published Every Thursday at Poison, Montana. Enured us second class matter May 12th 1910 •t tbo postofMco itt Poison, Montuna. SUI1SCR PTION BATES One Year - 12.00 fils Montli* • - - - 1,25 Threo Months 7S In Advance v SMCML RATES Until further notice three months subscrip tlons will bo ucccpted ut (0 cents, and six months ut 11.00 ADVERTISING RATES Leu than 10 Inches ono insertion 15o per Inch Over 10 Inubes ono insertion .ISfto per Inch TIME CONTRACTS Less than 5 inches..lifto pur Ineb per week Over 6 inches 10 cents per Inch per week. BUSINESS LOCALS t ceuts per lino per Issue. Business locals will positively not be placed on flrst page or in local news columns. Cards of Thanks Obituary poetry. R> solutions of Respect Church entertainments for the purpose of ruMug B.oncy, chawed for at tegular rates There is bound to be a contcst In Llneoln over tbe county seat. The unofficial returns gives Eureka a ma' jority of but 16 votes. Both sides are up in anus and tiiere is talk now of asking the legislature to divide the county. Iu any event tiiere is trouble ahead. The democrats will control the Montana legislature the coming ses sion. Fifty-four to l'orty-elght is the way it will stand. This means, with' out doubt, tlie retirement of Thomas If. Carter and Uie.filling of liis place with a democrat; but who that demo crat will lie none can even predict. Theft are Clark, Conrad, Walsh and Governor Norris and In case of p ln c M la h m a n would t a k o lt. The National Apple show which w& held in Spokane last week was great event for Montana as well as the entire fruit growing section of the great North West. Here It w u proven that we have truly tlie Treaa lire State. Rich not only lu Ita de posits of ore; but what is better still, fo&tlie masses, rich in ,a soil that produces equal to i f not the best fruits, grain and vegetables of any state ln the Union. - T h at the question of voting bonds for building a dormitory for the county high school was defeated Is not surprising. In the flrst place tlwre was no great effort made for It until just a few daya before tlw elec tion; and tlien there w e rftoo many propositions for the voter to consider; bridge bonds, tax amendment, etc., etc. Ilu t more than anything elre was the idea that it was a scheme th a t was going to benefit Kaltepei more than tlie county a t large. ‘ W liat tiie llonan Pioneer terms a “ limn Steer” is set forth In tiie fol lowing: • f l n t tt. what i t see ms probably has occurred to us. Lust week the Pioneer stated that surveyors were on hand to lay out tlie 80 acre* lying north of Ronah into an addition of t lie lown. Later Infer,nation Is tlia t at this time the government does not c o iitim * it e sucb a thing a t the pres ent U u ^ j l f a t all. , i i o j i g u i j ! have an addition how ever, as ’t i i j 40 acres formerly owned by Ed Clairmont is now In the hands bf Surveyor James J. Bonner and a crew of men and in a short time the 'plat will be jilted and the lots on sale. $Ve need lots so badly for residence and btjll'djpg <purposes that the Ilrst fcport,. «oi(*|ded good,!# a great many '{md .Jjjjf Ijijsj!;.wlU. bo .acceptable in lieu ADVICE FOR SWIMMERS. How to Approach and Save a Drown ing Person. “Tho week eud picnic and yachting parties make plenty of work for us during the vacation season,\ declared Dennis Butler, patrolman of tlie Third district la Philadelphia and nt one time Uie amateur champion swimmer of America, in telling several friends about tbe long list of deaths tbat have accompanied vacation periods during the many years of service that he has soen In the poilco department “Wbat pussies me more thau any thing else Is tbe number of drowning* that occur dhrltig the season,\ be con tinued. \Sometime* many a hrave fel low who goes to the rescue of a drowning pleasure seeker Is caught In the deudly dutch of n drowning mon und accompanies- him to a watery grave. “Now, 1 have learned from cxp» rlonco tbat to swiui straight at a drowning person and uttempt to Heine blm from the front mean* probable disaster. He will clutch wildly lit any thing and hold on fust. (Ie prevents tho swimmer from keeping his nlr, nud when that Is exhaled tbe jig Is up \Qero is the way In which I have saved many u man. Tbe best way to get ut a drowning man Is to ewim nrouud him aiid seize him beneath the armpits from behind. Then you are out of the reach of his hi idh und cun bold hiiu up and trend water. At times ono- must use other means of rescue. “Usually tlio ..person won't listen to yonr advice to keep still mid will wrlg- glo around nud try to seise you by tlie neck. Tho only thlug to do lu that caso is to deal bim a blow on tbe bridge of tbe nose and stnu him. Then tho rest Is easy. Iu his unconscious stato tho person will naturally becomo rigid, aud all that you will have to do Is to keep him afloat and tow him ashore. Tiiere are hundreds of ways lu which a person can be rescued, the principal rudlmeuts of which are to keep cool and always to keep ont of the reach of bls arms. “Another Important feature In tbe rescue work l l that ot getting rid of the-water and restoring respiration When tbo rescued party Is ou shore tbo Arst thing to do ts to stand him du Ills befitl and hold his feet straight up In tbe air. Tbo water will guah from his lungs, and whan It stop* flow lag stand ..him on Ids feet with Ms baek toward you aud'by IwldlnR him about tbo abdomen allow him to hang limply over. By pressing the abdomen in and out tbe water which Is In Ills digestive organa will.ohm be got rid of “Another step Is to lay him over a barrel or any otber object face ap ward and bls boad lowered toward tbe ground. Belie bls bands and work them .jrltb.a circular motion from tb< bead to tbV’abdomen and bark ugaln In brbigiag t b i arms back toward th- head keep them wMo open so that ah will be forced Into the longs. O' course tbe work of restoration re quires anywhere from several tnln utes to. manjf: b *ar^ according to th>- amount o f water which has been taken Into the lungs. “But, like everythin; else, even a norleo ean mako an effort to prevent blmself from drowning. Wheu a man falls Into the water wbo cannot swim tbo easiest way to keep up Ls to Bavi- tho lungs well filled with ttlr. This, to SCthcr wltb tbe bauds extended palm downward oa a level with the breast and a few notions of tlio feet, win keep M a oa top for about u half hour and In tbls time be has ninny elm nee? Of being rescued. Instead uf doing tht*, however, a novice iiiwii fulUn? Into the water will robe his hands over bls hoad and attempt to call tor hilp. After b i llschurgei the nlr from bh lungs In tbo vain shout the long* take lu water, and then be naturally sinks.” , ; > j- ■ ,.t. , USES FOB OLD LINEN. FUTURE OF SELENIUM. FOR SALE—Cheap a new The Security Slate lO l i SALH-T w « ,-laims lien I I I\|‘ I':\- ! 'mi lier. placer mining ..'.iMre.-s c;i re let 8ub*tane* May Prove Useful In Con nection With Electrio Devices. Selenium, a substance which Is ex tremely sensitive to heat und light, bas been known for some time and made practical use of to a limited ex tout, but It. has recently come iu for a good deni of attention and Investiga tion as Its great possibilities seem to bo more aud more realized. Iu a recent address before tho Stevens Institute W. J. Hammer pre- [ dieted a very interesting outlook for tbo clement. By a suggested modifica tion of the stethoscope It would be pos sible for the doctor to make a very sat-, skids ready isfactory examination o f tbe condition Siflherland. of the heart aud lungs at a distance | --- by means of tbe telephone, but with 1)nrKOns thinking of relinquishing the electric chronograph utilising tbe . on land, will do well to properties of selenium it would be ,lielr ' . ,, n^teker at possible to n raro a constant record of ■. see Chai les fc. the condition of the patient for twen- can place same by a ireu Land bycicle. Inquire at this office. When von -ta.i^bat hank account “ Y i'iir home Haul'' ' 1 rtlie Du-lorJsMilMw 1 to till their prescript ions, you ought be.-l'lat head Drug Compan). I'or Sale: to rinee-riioni house l« moved. C. once, as be ■of ifie\ t'ormfeV. K - .w Jiw s r Waiftlr R&ian 1 ;gro\V from this time Oil. .Thanksgiving services'will be held •in the M. E. church on Thanksgiving •day al 10:30 a.. ni. This will be a un- Hew Womout Sheets and Tableeleths Oan Bo Utilised. Sheets ' of Hoort should never end their days ns dust cloths, uor should the outside edges be turned toward tbe center nnd sewed together wheu the center is worn, os tbo crease of the seam is most uncomfortable to sleep upon. Besides, when tbo linen sheet has leached this stugo It has served its day is a sheet. Tho ends will bo found comparative ly good and can be made Into band some turnover and sham sots for th i sparo bed. They may be hemstitched and one's monogram or Initial worked hi tho center. Doilies, trny covets, centerpieces and sideboard and dresser scarfs may be materialized out o f old lluen sheets. A handsome bedspread, too, could bo roodo l»y cutting. the good parts Into small squares, featbcrstitcb 1 u~ n sim ple desigu ou each squaro aud joining with llneu lace Insertion. Tbe edges may bo finished with laco edging to match. Old table linen, too, Is often put to nse as a dust cloth when it deserves somethiog bettor. Soft faco towels ty-fonr hours. The use of selenium will prove nu importaut factor In tbe transmission, of pictures by wire, an achievement, Sows— W. 1). Darst which has been striven after for a loug; west of lown, time, but Indifferently accomplished, As a protection ngalust Are Ibe use of seieuiuin offered a very attractive field of usefulness, for tt would be possible to construct nu automatic device by wblch nil the metiil shutters of a great factory or similar .establishment would bo closed ns soou uh tbe glare of tho fire wns manifest. Gas buoys nt sen could by this means be turned ou aud off as the sun rose nnd set, thus doubling the life of usefulness of tbc gas tank supplying the device. Lost—Nov. 17, pair field glasses on section 31, township 22, range 20; re turn to the Courier office and receive reward from E. C. Harlngton. REPORT OF THE CONDITKHI OF THE Frist H i II im I Bask a t Poteon, I ii the state of Montana, at the close of business, Nov. 10,1010: llKSOUBCBS Loans and discounts ........... $98,803.15 U S bonds lo secure clrcu- cuiation ........ ............... 12,900.00 Premiums on LT S bonds 201.03 Banking liouse, furniture and fixtures ................. 5,819.90 Due from national banks, not reserve a g e nts... . 18,223.84 Due from approved reserve agents.. ........................ 4,460.65 Clucks and otliercash items 2,569.40 Notes of other n u l’i banks. 2,033.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, aud cents....... 57.39 Specie ................... *7,108.20 Legal lender notes 1*625.00 8,733.20 Redemption fund with U.S. i reasurer, 5 per cent circu lation ........................... 625.00 K ,R SA LE—Yearling ^ a n d C M » 3 miles North- Grain and hay Insurance te Impor tant. Get rates from Chas.E.Redeker. Public dumping ground for manure, earth and proper debris Is now af forded a t the west of the town In the gully on E. street at Riverside ave. No more dumping of refuse Isallowed on tiie lots south of town. For Post Cards, souvenirs, novelties and Indian moccasins for house wear, see Wyeth, 3rd st. FO R SALE or EXCHANGE-Three houses and lots, all cloie In. W ill sell or exchange for farm property. James West, City. I f your watch or clock need fixing, get my prices before having 11 done. 1 can save you money and 1 guarantee my work for one year. Arthur Mizell. Total ...................... $154,025.56 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ........ >25,000.00 Surplus fund ...................... 500.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 4,536.82 National bank notes out standing........................ 12,500.00 Due to ol her nat'I tanks 4,845.2:1 Individual deposits subject to cheek ........................ 102,500.01 riinecertilicatu&of deposit 100.00 Cashier’s c li’ks outstanding 43.50 D r s M a c d o n a l d a n d S m i t h 137 Mai* Street K a l i s p e l l • • • M o n t A. D. MACDONALD, ftiD .C.M . Practice U n ited U Diseases e l Wi C. 5 . SMITH, M. D. Gan end Practice. Special Attention te Diseases ef Eye, Ear, Noee aad Threat i s . i i > • / • MR. CARVER: You won't m ind carving that bird if v J havo a carving kniio that will “carve.\ 1 MRS. CARVER: You’ll bo glad to have your friends dim] with you if you havo now knives, forks and] spoons for tho table. Come and see ours. N A T E H A R T j H a v e y o u t a k e n a d v a n t a g e o f th a t 10 per c o t , d is c o u n t o n o u r s t o v e s a le s ? Total ........... . >154,0%.56 TATI! OF .VON l’ANA, I I'oi-nty of !■ laihuad, i''' 1, A. W. Pipes, cashier or the above-named Uml., do solemnly ,-,wear lli.U llie above si.:v(^iii#i|Lis 1 rue to ihe best ot my Uot*’)wS& aml liellef. A. W. Piffcs, Cashier. Correct-Attest: C. 11. Harris, J . L. Mclntire, J . J . Ober, Directors. Suljscriberi and ^wbrn to before me tills 18thday cf November, 1910. ('llAB. K. liEDEKKn, Notary Public. $ B u s i n e s s L o c a l s WANTED- T o buy a 160 acre rellnqulsnmir.l. Address; Rel. Care of Courier. • -- - -4* White Plymolh Rock Full blooded cockerels for sale. En quire at Dlsbrows Second Hand Store. WANTED-To sell half Interest In a good po-ySiiff bnfJites. 6 . Call at this office. If jou need surety or contract bonds, see Clias. E. Redeker. Fire Insurance—strong solid com panies, prompt service. See Chas. E. Redeker. W A N T E D —Several houses to rent at once. Charles K. Redeker Townsite addition snips,—Riverside —Poison Heights Grandview—Larri- vee’s,—Lakeside, acre tracts.—Clias.' fc). Redeke.. ,, ... ~ n- u tea towels for silver nnd glass nm! ,on P & S P '.'tKe^ ; Ash 0 « ,e Presb>J : cloths to. protect tho freshly baked loal torian church will preach the sermon. 0f cl,][0 or brend from dust or jiosslbli There-will be special music by the, transgressing fly may bo bad by lln If the Doctor is satisfied to let till tlielr piescriptions, you ouybt lie. I liilhfad Driii; Con,puny. choir. Eyerybody is invited to be prc'sffrtti-'Md'spend a parl> of the. Nat ional da$\ jn an appropriate way. Surveyor A. D. Maynard has just ;received from the land office all the '.‘fall filings on lands in the reservation and is preparing to revise his maps !whicli iiwilli :Boon . be completed and |fwill.be authentic in every particular. V h e \'pfat- ' Is '‘taken fibm the govern ment records, the best authority uvalliiblu. mere hemming. Oftentimes n pcrfwl ly good squuro of tho old tablecloth I left which would bo large enough fm a lunch cloth and good enough to pn >■ one for hemstitching or fcatlicrstltch log n liem. Hew lo Wash Vinegar Cruets.. For washing bottles or vinegar rru cts snvo eggshells ln a paper b:i>: crush tlu’in fine, put In the Ofuets with warm, soupy n-atoi'<ond ifthalje.’ jivcll, Tliis will clean and not scratch the £lMS3, 1 f you have a liouse to rent 1 will “. i .wm :i icniiiii. Ii>. iny Inislnes.- ( Hiiii irs IC. -liedelter. ■\'our plale glass windows should be insured. I Jules are low. Ask Clias. E. Redeker. 'Jhe Secuiilj Slate Hank has a change of #'.1 I liis week—Read it. For Jewelry repairing and manu facturing to order, see Wyeth, ilrd st. BOOHS TO BENT N ic e , n e w fu r n is h e d ro o m s a t v e r y re a s o n a b le ra t e s b y o r w e e k o r m o n t h . C e n t r a l H o t e l South Security Bank e a 4tk Ave. »■■■ i.n — NOTICE-Ilenry Iledlund will call! personally and sell you your Nursery Stock. Agent fm Clinton Falls, Mini). Nursi-ry.CJo. All stock guaranteed, 2 i OR SA LE_ Or exchange lake shore orchard property. C. D. Crutcher. SEWING—Mrs. George Harrel will do sewing at her home two blocks soutli of square. Relinquishments wanted now. See me promptly.—Charles E. Redeker. FOR SALE—One driving horse weight about 1100 pounds. One part Jersey cow. One set work harness, Two seated surrey and platform spring wagon. J. L. Mclntire, Riverside Add. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. A. L. Klemle and children wish to extend thanks to all friends and neighbors for Ihe kindness and help given at ihe Ume of the death of their husband and father. J Oli SALE-Good paying millinery business. Small select stock, \ ha- gain. Mrs. Anne*’, McMichael, 3d st. Tretpat* Notice All persons are hereby notified that J forbid hunting and llshing on niv premises. V iolators of the above will be dealt w ith according to law. Win, Irvine, O n S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 2(,| w i l l b e g i n t h e b i g s a l e « W o m e n a n d C h i l d r e n s ’ M l ] a t M r s . D e n s m o r e ’s M illiiu P a r l o r s i n P o i s o n ; 331- p e r c e n t o f f o n a l l t r i m i a n d u n t r i m m e d h a t s . Btf- g a i n s i n N e w a n d S t y ll M H e a d g e a r t h a t y o u caniw ] a f f o r d t o m i s s . O p p o s i t e B e l l H o t e l —Polsoai C R A M E R B R O S . L U M B E R C O M P A N Y W h o l e ia|^ — — ^ R etail U p r e p a r e d t o f u r n i s h a l l k i n d s B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l Our new machines will turn out as fine Luinber^J can be nr,ade an)where, co we can furnish# ^ *n8 frcm fcottcm to top, just as wanted' if you wish an esti mate for a build- mg of any size, get it from us Consult your « J interest and Plf ronize Hofl*® dustry. In OFFICE ON THIRD AVE. TELEPHONE C^l j^CTION WITH YARD. PJROMPT DEILVEJ b