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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 09 Dec. 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-12-09/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
W A I T F O R T H E B I G F I R E S A L E - J U S T A S S O O N | a s w e c a n g e t o u r i n s u r a n c e a d j u s t e d w e w i l l s e l l o u r e n t i r e s t o c k o f I M e n s ’ G o o d s B e l o w C o s t 1 D o n ’ t M i w | t ^ V A l l C h r i s t m a s G o o d s M u s t C o . N o t h i n g R e s e r v e d . D o n ’ t M i s s I t W a t c h f o r t h e D a t e ■ . ri'r ‘y*,. ' ' * i . u i l.Si D r s M & c d o n a l d a n d S m i t h 137 Main Street Kalispell • • • Mont A D. MACDONALD, M J X .C J I I fM ic e Limited to S « n n f Disease* ef W( C. S. SMITH, M. D. General Practice. Iperial Attention to D i m m ef Eye, Ear, Not* aad 1 kraal m o m s i o b e n i Bf Day Week or onth Special Rates to Parties taki g rooms for-Winter C o t t a g e H o t e l Sacoad and D .Straat H e a d q u a r t e r s X m a s G o o d s Burnt Leather Jewelry i ancy Dishes Pic lures, Toys , ■ .In d ia n Moccasins Noveliifcs or a ll Kliidti Wyeth’s Variety Store Opposite Hell Hotel • • Polaon f L Aim S f l k l To fOrget tbe tnventluna of tbe boar to u Impnosibillty- They ar* before aaa at every tarn, and many ot tbeu contain potentialities vaat and oiucb 4to(MMd. Kor tbat very m e o o It to m U occaatoeally to contemplate aome ta m t lo o o l tbe pan wblcb work* un- itodtttagiy >od inconspicuously for tba velfai* o f mankind. Consider tbe fir brska. How many when tbey take t Journey by fall m * toke thought of tfee « * * !*• * U c t ataada ready to lo- m y safety floui poeslble accident*? All are ao o*cd to albllant oolite below tba edura tbat tbey naver comdder Ita pom atoaaaeaa. fe t by tbl* i t e of tbe power of compresaed nlr of dMiOMada of lire* bare been aad railroad travel ba* been ____ i t expeditious. All tbto to 5 S i t m t o a : aot a wort o t l t m wbat baa Haw aald *con-s of ttmea b* ton. Bat we ilk* to dwell npon *“* • air brake aa on* of tboae typical to; lanlliniT wblcb are doing tbelr work lU tbfally bombly wbll* recent S m S m gat tbe gtorr and apptaaa*- OoUlai'a. — “ — - -- th* Luxurleu*. Hoogkoag. wltb It* iniurlou*Jhotel* it* tfiM a iv clubs. It*1 rtcli snd lotto* MttoTbmha. burned io aplendldly con, 2 2 1 * and beaatlfully designed baiXttop: IW shipyard* and g” Tl°? for tbe largest res- Aaiwi ■urr'a Orave, Aaron Butt died at Port Richmond. Staten Island. Sept. 14. 183#. His re mains were conveyed to Princeton. N. J., wliere. according to bis request. be wus Interred at tbe feet of bla father and grandfather. Both bls fstber and grandfather were presldentaof I ’rluce- ton college. Concerning tbe tombstone which parks bls burial pbice. we quote fmm tbe history of bls life by Pnrton: . “Home efforts were made and some money subscribed soon after bis death to procure a suitable monument. but the project failed For nearly two yean tbe spot where be lay was uu- narked when one morning It was dis covered that a sumll. very substantial and not inexpensive monument of granite and marble had been placed dnriug the night over his remains So one In the town saw tbe monument erected or knew nnythlug whatever respecting It. There was no stonecut ter In the vicinity cnpnble of execut- lug the work. Tbo smne bears the In acrlptlon: ‘Asrun Burr Horu Febru ary. ft ■ 17»l Died. September 14. lM ft*P h iladelp h ia Press. F o r S a l e G h e & p One span 0r mares, 3,000; also J16\ hand-made harness and new lmavv wa^on, Hi in tire, ussiest runtiidir wagon in the One span horses, 2,200 pounds, wiui wagon and har* ■less. One span colts from i1**'')' mares and stallion, over AWX) pounds. P1 i'. P, R Y D E R , fclmore Rooming House, “°x \i. Kalispell, Mont. Th* Pnsldantial Salute. One explanation of tbe reason for adopting tweuty one gnns as the presi dential salute Is that tbere might be maintained a uulformlty in national BOlutes. tlreat Itiitnin having in the hatldiBas* Ita *nip y * \ » * ---- - distant past ndopted twenty-one as t e £rifa ia & » to care for the largest res- nnmber for ,„ e royai salute. Of he f ^ l t a milea of warehouse* bursting m|| surmiso9 as to wby tbe-numher •*!•.• .......... . sailed fleets twenty.m)P wns settled upon we meu- tlon two—Ui'st. that twenty-one was tbe number of years tlxed by Bngltob low as the age of majority; second, tbat seven wns the original salute aud three times seven would 'Signify one seven for each of the divisions. Kneland and Wales. Scotland nud Ire land It Is asserted thnt tbe United States adopted this salute to to £ mother country that her d i d bad reached his majorly and was pre this end flred the of «J J . tb* figures of which year. I+7+7+0, e«iuai 21 .—Philadelphia Press. ____ ®SSSS*9S98S88SS8S®9S9jj Dr. G. A. Rohrer Surgery a Specialty Office, 209 Jamieson Bld’g. Spokane, Washington. i f . mi|aa OI W« iti »™”»* ----- - S h w e S lT lt * TS»u« « \ ,ed S ” '* M m wltb allka. tea. sugar S S porcelain*; Ita comtnen* olm««( J^S T ia r t e l!^ W * ! , 1 ' f t i S f S K w K Ita wonderful temples Hongkon*. warn Wo,s of „ * • “ J S V Z L i * * * > ■ » “ f i S l a n d w * « < » “ U ,l> , fort*, garrison Bl the end S s f e J S S ? 5 5 g g j ^ n H.rpsr's Maga»an». ^ - T h e n \ W « J j b e e n ^ l o ^ n s e » a\ Eugllsh pro- suggested for nse «» ,usury noon of “ tanmiage bas thus which tbe Engltob t o w p ^ \ |( wn9 far bnd tbe ,ort,‘v'!1 for English lie- considered suitnbl rrcei{ its use ,« naB I# came trom the Greet;. hi illustrated ns follows: may belUustrateu o t If a parent desires i f ^ cb(ld (his or ber. asi the tbon {h,m tbon(heorshei shoma g ^ Then her or It* across slipper* an(* thon sbou'd remov6 tbe repre- a f t e r explaining to tbon time Immemorial ha® l)C®n dedicated to that purpose. from tbe above b o w n h ^ K great chtriflcatioa- Lipplncrtt'*- UndergMund Hotels. An extraordinary hotel is that In tljc 8ewers of Paris. 1“ ™ ^ n,el£ h? ow tbe Cliurch of St. Madeleine It Wns built and Is conducted 30'el-v for the benelit of the sewer workers. Nearly n hundred meals are Pr\ rJJ°J every day. and for tbe sura of $-M0 n mnn can be comfortably boused and K . » « « * “ » « ” ■ \ t o t similar l> t n . !» '« ' “ J L visiiow t . ci- njerre nt M o d s . It Is “ i l S i i m i . ury of a swimming batb. Hew te Mend a Rubber Oleve. To mend a tear or cat In a rubber glove put a piece of adhealve' plan ter n little larger tban the rent In side the glove, hold tbe aide* of the tear In place and. pres* tlte piaster and the 'glove together firmly. O f coawe the sticky side of tbc plaster 1* laid Scxt to the glove. This will bold the rubber fast, end It will wear for many days despite tbe unfortunate rent. Mark Twain as “Attraction.* A girl who wa* a stranger to Mark Twain ome found ber wuy Into bl* Bermuda borne with tbe bope of get* ting a sight of tbe author. Sbe came •nddenly In contact wltb b la and frankly explained ber errand. 'Have you *cen the cryetal cave yet.\ be asked, “or the aquarium?” “No; I came to aee you fln t ” ab* answered. 'Well, you shouldn't have aeen me flrst.\ be answered. “I ran In oppo sition to the crystal and tbe aqnarl- out. But they're not ebacka to ta* I'm lots better. I give them their money's worth But yon should * them. Theu you’ll appreciate me.\ This was said -In bla most earnest drawl and with uuly it iparkle of hu mor In bi* keen bine eyes.-Cbleago Tribune. • Striking It ItM i. “DM you ever «rlk * It rich pros pecting?\ “Only once,\ replied tba westerner. “1 wna going along a trail In tbemonn* lain* late one afternoon when I *aw tbc gleam of metai. Uaatanlog to It, I found\ ** ••Silver or gold?” . ^ \Tin. It wa* a matchbox, full too. And I bnd been oot of matcbe* aluco my early morning *moke.”-Phllndcl- pbla ledger. Benefit* e f Music. ••Do you believe tbat music prevent* crime?\ “To a certain extent.\ replied Mr.- Slnnlck. \When a mnn keep* both tinnds nnd bls breath busy wltb a cor net vou know be can't be picking pock ets, attempting homicide or slandering bls neighbors.\-Washington Star. A Cemperisen. In a school at Washington a boy wn* asked to compare the word “sick.\ Tbe little fellow arose in bls place, looked around him for n moment, bls face a picture of deep thought, nnd then be said: “Sick, worse, dead.\—I/)s Angeles Times. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Easily Managed. First Girt I mean to be engaged when I'm nineteen Second Girl-Bul supposing you can't manage It? First Girl Tlien I shall remain nineteen un til 1 am engaged. Change. Old l.ad.v (In driiK storei-Boy. can yon change a dollar bill? Boy- Yes. mn'am How’ll you have It- In qul nine pills or cougb drops?- Exchange. To be wise wo roust flret learn to be happy - Maeterlinck. i t L E T M E . • s s m VI F o r i f i t s R e a l E s t a t e I H a v e I t 1 want you to get in touch with me, if you want a Homestead or Relinquishment, City Additions, Fine Business Lots, Fruit Lands and Lake Shore Tracts. H o u s e s t o R e n t We Insure your Property and Insure it Right, rep* resenting Fifteen of the Leading Fire Insurance Companies of the world. C H A R L E S E . R E D E K E R , P o i s o n , M o n t S t e a m e r C I T Y O F P O L S O N The dnly straight through boat to and from Somers | Fastest and most seaworthy boat on the | t Lake. X T • ♦ ____________________ * \ : M e a l s s e r v e d o n b o a r d ! t — =— '— * ------- ------ ----------- - -------— - \ ♦ EAST SIDE NAVIGATION CO. i I — -------------------------------- -- ----------------------- -- --------------------------------------- -------