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The Mineral Independent (Superior, Mont.), 17 June 1915, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075304/1915-06-17/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
THE MINERAL INDEPENDENT; ', - SUPERIOR, MONTANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915 Alberton Notes ft \ • Missoola. Stampede The West's Greatest Show Bucking, Roping and Riding Contests, Relay Races, Pony Express Races, Steer Bull -Dogging, Steer Roping, Indian Dances and Other Events ---22 In All ---Typical of Western Range Life, Feature the Stam- pede Itself. The Frontier Town Celebrition he evenings will take one back to the pioneer days of the west in all its wild- ness. ambling dens, dance halls and scenes of the early days will offer entertain: ment for those who are interested in the life - of the one .. It addition there will be free attractions, such as the neimr-before-attemnted,fciur. parachute drop balloon ascbnsion, the illuminated aeroplane flight at night, firewsirics, parades and band concerts by the Anaconda Copper Mine's -Band, ancrthe University of Wisconsin Military Band of 60 pieces, brought to Missoula especially for the Starn- . pede. Parade prizes for best dressed squaw and buck, and cowboy and cowgirl $20.00-,r . $10.00 and $5.00. STAMPEDE ADMISSION PRICES Admission, with reserved grandstand seat for four clays ° ' $3.50- Single admissions, with grandstand seat L. 1.25 • General admission for four days s; . &09 4. General admission for single days • INo charge for children under 10 years of age, Up to 16 years of age, half price. Miss Pearl Clark of Missoula visited with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Ryan, sev- eral days last week. /Mrs. Charles Seal and daughter, Aosey, and father, E. H. Foster, re- / turned Monday from an axtended visit -'' in California. Miss Bertha Thompson left Wednes- day evening for Dillon, where she will attend summer school. Mrs. F. E. Chadwick is entertaining her mother, Mrs. E. P. Berthoud of Missoula, several days this week. Harry Tyler returned the first of the week from Oswego, N. Y. He was ac- companied by Mr. Klugman, who is here for a few days looking after his brother's affairs. Mrs. I. M. Chase and niece, Miss Mary Etta Chase, arrived Wednesday to make an indefinite stay with the former's daughter, Mrs. Earl Husaboe. Mrs. William Marion, children and mother, are Visiting in Huson this week. Mrs. 'John Cunningham has been on the sick lilt this week. ' •••• The follofring members of the Odd Fellows' lodge - autelecl te Missoula\ Wednesday evening: B. E. McElhiney, Harry Thompson, P. S. Boone Teddie Martin, F. E. Chadwick and ,John Schmitz. \ - - The grading for the schpol it nearly - completetto- The ceertractors will statt the new addition some time. vie \046 & the month.' „ Bestwick;Colittrineted a fge reeidenee here. • \Skiveral residenes i ewsetwity 4,3! P l ' intec j i a mi , m r• r 1 , • THE GALA,_DAYS-r \Good Things to - A full and complete line of first-class Groceries and General Mer- - chandise at ff E. B. HORD'S . 1 Superior, Mont. - - - We Have It laythipg In School Supplier Office Supplies and Stationery Price's Book Store missouLi Dr. C. H. McComb DENTIST' All Work Guarautc\ed .. Rooms 213-215 Montana Building ilISS0151.A, MONT. Chas. H. Marsh_ - Undertaker 211 W. Cedar Phone 321 Missoula, Montana All Kinds of Funeral Supplies Dr. L. P. Botsford Physician and Surgeon SUPERIOR, MONTANA II It. A • • set r.A0 Rivulet _Notes ••••• M. H. Snow of Quartz, who was given the contreektorelearing the land here for the new school building, began work Moridayt • g ,assisted tig . , his Son, Albert. • ' \ 1 \.4\ .;•`'4.4 Mrs.\ Charles Grant received a fine new piano from Orton illtothe' rxusic store of Missoula.. 4 . • The material for piping the water se the new school.hcepie has been re- ceived. v• Dick Terpening left Monday for Hel- ena, 'where lie ia to be foreman of an N•P carpenter crew for the summer. M. Braham and Mimi' 4rma Wagner weiriAssoula callers Monday. _ D ABOUT BUIVRIo Prof. Troyer of St. Regis, was attending to official dutiesi in the county superintendent's office Saturday. , Cuthbert Peat of Missoula, representing the Montana Life Insurance and, the John W. Gra- ham Co., is transacting business about the county this week'. Rev. Gustav Mertz held Luther- an services sr the wheel house Sunday evening. The infant saatf•Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fory was christened, Sun, day evening, by the Rev. Mertz, and given the name of Harry Andrew Elmer. • Miss Margaret Ray calleA on her, sister, Mrs.„Spangler, Mon- da..Y• C.. A. Barnes, manager -of the, clothing departmelit of the -Mis- soula Mercantile Co:, was a Mon- day visitor.. • • hid' Montgomery. a traveling salesman of Missoula transacted business -in town Monday. • Harold Ives and George Kru- latz went to the Krulatz plater, mines' in Hungry Hollow Monday for a week's sojourn. • The case of H. A,Miliervs.MPe1- \alike both of St Regie,, was held in antics Franklin's mart Atoglay, tesi platntiff hieing. The tilkible aamg - ta have started over Mr. Miller building a house for Mr. Pelaiske - ted agreein .Loyd Smith,g1Ii ‘ hislarenta near work Tuesday. _from Idiasoula been visiting *pried to life John McMillan came Mtg. A. Wavle torn v s. to her from home in Missoula tirdai, eiteirg* Saltese Sunday to , specitteitipo - di t t,erai days visit here. • with his family. Hairy codrara8,-1.4l Smith, ;Irrhtl N. inlicso . Schosser and diughters, Elsie and myers,,of .theko un _ tain tunnel, was down Thuricray Lzi d s: t ,.attended thl o batii game at Cyr to - shake hands with a nephew , - who was en route west'Mar # Ry. Haugan Notes Mrs. William Bell artrson Missoula are guests at ths Albert Reifflin home s .; Mr. Bel4aSsit came down Stinday for the day. Charles Augustine was a -MI* Isoula business caller Friday. '\Mrs. Leo Kemp was a Saltese visitor Contractor Hansen of Wallace Tuesday. 'was attending to business in this T 1* °vicinity -Firiday. Mrs. L. R. Estep returned borne Tuesday.. fir Ind Mrepauotherton are spendl ing a few days at St. Studies. .41 1 1tie Misses Clara and Hazel Allen leave, in a few days, for Austin, Minn., for a month's vacation. H. C. Gates of Missoula Sun- da' Yed at the Charette. mi t oub4 P:Ake , r ve :t i n , c1 daughter were in Miss Claire and Master Floyd E.ndeison are the guests, of their sister, Mrs. Charles Bisiar,\ - at the Mineral cafe. 0. G. Clark l isTriiting a new house in Eidell's addition. ..- (eorge L. 'Dean indRogurilar- grive were Missoula calletirri- dap The Ms. St llursda Mr. and Mrs. McGilvery were Mis- soula shoppers this week. - - The H2o an girls were . Haugen callers Saturday. . Mrs. Typer is caring for theviVence home in DeBorgia, Mr. and Mrs. Wence being called to Spokane by the illness of the latter's„brother / - J. Roberts, wife and daughter, of Avery, Idaho, were Haugen visitors Womalis Aid met with Tuesday. • illenger of Iron Mountain L. H. Typer was in DeBorgia Tues. y afternoon), A 'goodly' day. number were present and all re - Fred Mayo of DeBorgia was a Haugen port • e time: caller. to be reimbursed for the saniabiliiing • ameng in (be house. The defendant sought to , eject the Millers from thethOpie, Et E. Vailf returned to Butte inc Ne debt had been settled. • Sunday, having been present at :TITLE CLEAR AT LAST * Miller then'stied for wages. Attorney the meeting called for the elec- Hyde appeared for the defendant and tion of officers for the Superior Attorney hicelelland_ for the plaintiff. Harry L. Day, of Wallace, has given state bank. a quit claim deed to the courthouse and Joe Mayo has moved into one other county building grounds, making of the Spangler houses in Eidell's the former gift of Messrs. Eidell and Kelly perfectly legal, and clearing up addition. This is fast becoming the residence portion of the a much disputed question. county seat and a favorite of the county offirinig, T n . T1 Tycr having recently moved into one of the Schoenfeld Ouses. Popular Music 10c lc For Postage \The Only One -Price Music House In the West\ Orvis Music House MISSOULA Mrs. George Regis was a co Monday as a wi ler vs. Pelarski wn of St. seat caller on the Mil - Notice to Delinquent Stockholders Office of the Hemlock Silver Lead Mining Company, Saltese, Montana, June 8, 1915. Notice is hereby given that there is now delinquent on the following de- scribed stock on account of an assess- ment of one mill per share levied on the first day of May, 1916, the amount Mineral Cafe CHARETTE HOTEL BUILDING CHAS. J. BISIAR, Proprietor SUNDAY MENU RELiiins Dill Pickles 1k Queen Olives 20c Radishes Sc Wilted Lettuce 1k Green Onions Sc SOUP Chicken Broth With Rice FISH Fried Halibut Steak, Maitre d' Hotel 40c BOILED Beef, with Spanish Sauce, 35c ENTREE Frci f Udelluss, Gumbali, 50e Baia* Fritters, Wine Sauce, 2k Hohtell i pkad Pork and Beans 35e • - \-Roast Beef Hash, Poached Egg. 35e At. Beef, Hein, I ROAST . _ - -194 . ottork, Sage Dressing, 3k . *ABORTED COLD MEATS witli'German Potato Salad; tie Chicken, with German Potato Salad, 50c SALADS Lobster, Creel ... Mayonnaise, 60e Chlekaue Cram Mayonnaise. 50 e \\' • • -SPEC= TO ORDER_ Rib Steak, Pan Gravy, 40e Ham Omelette, 35c Breaded Pork Chops, Cream Sauce, 40c DESERT Pumpkin Pie with Dinner Strawberry Short Cake 2ffe Strawberries in Cream 2k Rhubarb Sauce 15 teetream 10e Sundaes lk Tea, Coffee, Milk or Ice Tea with Dinner June 20, n15. Pk Cocoa, 10c Best Place to Eat st Bound Summer Round Trip Fare • From Iron Mountain June 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 30. July 7, 14, 21, 28. August 4, 11, 18, 25. Septem- ber 1, 16. Sixty bays from date of sale, not to exceed October 31. ' To Chicago, Ill. $ 68.30 To Des Moines, Iowa.: 68.00 To Duluth, Minn. ......... •.... 62.30 To Indianapolis,. Ind, 77.50 - To Kansas City, Mo. 52.30 To• Minneapelia„Mhia. , • 52.30 To Milwaukee, Wis. 65.30 To-New York N Y. 110.50 To Omaho, Neb. 56.20 ,,,, . To Philadelphia, 106.50 To St. Paul, Minn. 62.50 To St. Louis, Mo. 63.50 Correspondingly low fares to other eastern points. Liberal stopovers allowed. Convenienktrain 'service, accommodations for everybody - ask for particulars. , 'We will be glad to tell you about these fares and make reservations. C. R. BULLIS, Agent Iron Mountain Northern Pacific Ry. Name Fred Baur Stacy Struble Stacy Struble Stacy Struble -.,,-..267 2.000 2.00 James O'Brion 714 3,687 3.69 James O'Brion 716... 625 .63 Fred Fulsher _..877...10,000 10.00 Laurall Augusta otz414 1,000 1.00 Western Montane - Liquor Co. _.636. 333-----33 J. E. Powers__. ----538 . 333.... 33 N. Shohai 774 2,756... 2.76 Jos. Dwyer ' 845 5,000 5.00 Tessie Mosier__ 963 5,000 . 6.00 set opposite the names of respective stockholders as follows, to wit: No. Cert. Shares Amt. 384.. 50 $ .05 232. 6,000 6.00 266 3,000 3.00 And in accordance and compliance with law so many shares of each par- cel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold in front of the Saltese Sup- ply Company store at Saltese. Mineral county, Montana, June 25, 1915, at 4 o'clock, p. m of said day, to pay the delinquent cost thereon, together with cost of advertising and expeqpfrof sale. CHAS. J. LUEDKE, 6-10-17. Secretary. Thos. Merkle Central Market Fresh and Salt Meat, Fish, Etc. Home Cured Ham and Bacon. SUPERIOR, MONTANA I). G. Wilkinson Superior 11MAP ri _ _ pa onel General Merchandise The Home of Hiwatha and Wampum Canned and Bottled Goods. SUPERIOR, MONTANA •••• ••••