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t , • THE MADISONIAN, vincitA CITY MONT., JULY 10, 1914 ••••*•••••eses-s•t .+•44+4.••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• • Ikea** .• ••• :flow Long Will, an.W.atopiobile:Leat7 IJJ You hear and read much from the maker who tells you that his car will not depreciate in value. Let us suggegt a way by which you can find out for yourself. Firgt, after you have boiled it down to a few new cars which you have under consid- eration to purchase, then follow up some ads of second hand dealers who may second hand cars of these particular makes for sale. CUL& see how cheaply you an buy these second cars and observe the amount of the re- duction from the price at which they sold when new. 11 Then make a comparison with the price at which you can buy a used Cadillac of the same year's make. It won't take you long, to figure out which is the car of least depreciation . Cadillac, Standard of the World,• $1,225 Delivered • •••••••••••• The Montana Auto Supply CompanY Incorporated Distributors of the Cadillac, Buick and Ford Cars 4 , 4, , Dillon, Mont. 1 .4 1=11••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••%41•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oa** • •••• ••• 4===103:14= ii Ii ACCOMPLISHMENTS. It isn't the pull ttlet you have nseii rempoct 01- the help that year away frivolo give. It's the offorta yes make all pretreat( to collect. The peke et the We at you it is flee to be hefted. but tell Baer by tar In the loathe fee glow err peif ire mire tee eillttops. themeh test Ober ar0, And ee gala them at last by youreekt. —Detroit Free Prem. LITTLE DAUGHTER. A little daughter was born on July 2nd to Argyle P. Duncan and Mary - Henklit Duncan of Norris. QUALITY PAYS The Frank McKeen company believes that quality pays ---it pays the company and it pays the cus- tomer who gets the beg goods for reasonable price -s. Quality Goods , The itock of liquors:, containing many brands bottled in bond or in bulk, will bear the closest scrutiny for purity and excellence. Quality Tobacco The tobacco itock, including cigar's, cigarettes pipes, cigar hold- ers, etc., cannot be excelled any - e . Quality Service The44e oervice---opes day sad aight ....sad the famished roosia---eleaia. tient pebhe, whether is the city, a day. e sad eonfottable---wil appeal to dweiraa- week, or a loofah. WtApirtiir Meer. FRANK MCKEEN COMPANY • e ‘t- _~.uu QUESTIONS PREPARED. County Superintndents Mrs. Ella Crowley Rowland of Sliver Bow coun- ty, Mrs. Phoebe Comfort Williams of Madison county, Miss Mabel Sharp of Deer Lodge county and Miss Ma- bel Mayne* of Jefferson county were In session two days last wee' a Boulder Springe to prepare istate) eighth grabe eXamitia don gneltions for the following year. fleVit.etore the gumboot) havebees selected by' the state. soperinteadent, but this has bees changed by H. A. Davee. The monty superintendents of .the state have been divided into 'eight groups or...districts and each Kroiw bas certain subjects to cover. DAMAGE SUIT. Lyme!) H. Bennett and Rodgers & Gilbert are attorneys for L. L. Locke, who asks for $10,200 damages in an action filed against Alex Norris. It is alleged,. among other thingain.th complaint, that the defendant caused the arrest of plaintiff on a charge ot grand larceny, \maliciously and with- out any probable cause,\ Locke be- ing dismissed after a hearing in Judge J. G. Walker's court on June 16th. HAS APPENDICITIS. Miss Anna Rew, one of the most popular young ladies of Virginia City, was taken seriously ill of appendicitis day tefore yesterday. She was taken to Butte yesterday. for an operation, being accompanied by her sister, Miss Henrietta Rew, and her uncle, G. E. hn. FROM NEW YORK CITY. Miss Ruth Buford, Mrs. W. M. Wightinani 11..8; Wightman and W. H. Lawton ''arrived in Virginia City 1a/4 ' 11'6 4V/ 14 Pow 'Fork *tid mitt be guests ot' Mr. aid Mrs. Henry- W, Buford.\'1 4 ' ' TbiN BRIDGES. baM - ltsria Bridges, who will try for the republican nom - for ahe waesli r the conotiy , ew Not litd444411 1 Ala moving *tura phows on, Sestitlity 'visiting at tire: CISSON FUNERAL. Jacob Cisson, the Alder ranchman struck by lightning last week, suc- cumbed to his injuries Tuesday and the funeral was held yestesday at Laurin. WILL MOVE TO BELGRADE. • J. :A. liarcy, Oise has operated a big tAterecle near Jeffers for a number of years, plans, to move to Belgrade with Ois family in the near future. f • , $ASE BALL SUNDAY. • — The Ennis and Virginia City teams have been matched for a game in this city next Sunday afternoon, and a good contest may be expected. FROM BOZEMAN. S. C. Crock4b, F. C. Homannd W. G. Alexander were Bozeman peo- Ie tranaact10 -- tusiness in thil City - Saturday last. FOR TREASURER. John O'Gorman has declared him- self a democratic candidate in the primaries for county treasurer. FROM BEAVERHEAD. Frank Swartz and Austin Linder were in the city yesterday from the Beaverhead valley on business. RETURN FROM PARK. Mrs, Georgli - W - All*andlirlther returned yesterday from tour through the National park. r ENNIS VISITORS. W. iMeAtee, jr., and Mjes Gladyik. McA 'Ennis 'wet. 4 e6alrity at v1sIt4è last Friday. FROM SHEItib s A14. % AHoigvite vet' Shfiatin - tritenti- actedli business TIMMS/filet is the . 1' man/ depitat 4. FROM J. * G. ;Brown and H L,trayofEn. bt *WO\ of Taal week . in the coon clitirkaff' Motiea 'pictures tomorrow night. GOES TO JEFFERS. Star Wolverton, who has bees con- nected with The Madisonian more than a year past, left for Jeffers last Wedtinesday to spend several weeks with his parents. GOES TO ROCHESTER. Louis Kiser of Manhattan, a broth- er of Mrs. D. F. Clancy, was taken to the Mayo hospital Wednesday to be operated upon for appendicitis. GO TO WARM SPRINGS. Sheriff Ida Adams and Under Sheriff Bob Hill left by auto Wed- nesday for Warm Springs with A. F. Olmstead of Norris. OPTICIAN IN TOWN. J. S. Chilton, representing the Po- catello Optical_com,pany i _has been in e — eTtirthis week to care for many patrons. FROM WHITEHALL. E. C. Hackley, Annie E. Heckley, Mr. and Mrs: D. P. Lake of White- hall spent Fritlf;• last in Virginia (My. - DILLON VISITORS. John A. Nyhart and wife of Dillon were in this city yesterday On court matters pertaining to the Nyhart es- tate. infijit — VARNEY. Yes Wiles and Gene Monegram of Vat ney were business visitors to the county capital yesterday. Bustylass insftog. Itilies Orals et Sheridita Iss i g r x bus- _ mess visitor Friday last to the coun- ty capital. !/ r. li:10321 ,GR.EAT kALL41 4 L1 1 '11'10 Menu Of Great Falls 'traitivadt44'hiMinena city, Mosi-, day la i t: \4 . IDA4 4 V'ISITO1/;1', ••••••••••••••••• Mrs. ;1, ado* of Sheridan spent Suidsi`hist With friend, ia Virginia OW. •••••••••••••••••••••+••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•1 IL RETURN FROM ROCHESTER. Mrs. D. F. Clancy and son John re- turned Tuesday afternoon from the Mayo hospital in Rochester, Minn., where Dr. Clancy was operated upon for a severe attack of appendicitis. Doctor Clancy is still in the hospital, but ex to .be able to return to - eity next week. -- FROM NORRIS. William A. Reel of Norris, one of the prominent citizens and leading democrats of that section, spent Tues- day - and Wednesday in the county capital on business. EAGLES' SMOKER. The Eagles lodge held one of its celebrated smokers at the aerie rooms in this city Wednesday evening, and a large number of members were present. ' SERVED ICE CREAM. The King's Daughtera s4 served ice cream and cake at the r iity library Friday afternoon and evening, dar- ing the picture show and dance held at the auditorium. J. L. Nyhart and WM M. Rhoda of Twin Bridges were in the city yes- terday on probate bueiness. ON BUSINESS. • • • • Will R. McCoy - Of Sheridan was a visitor to the county seat day before yesterday on business. FROM SHERIDAN. Charles Morris of Sheridan spent Sunday last in the county capital. Motion pictures tomorrow night - Fruit Jars Caps and Rubber Rings Shelf Hardware, Nails, Wire Cloth, Screen (Doors, Shovels, Fbrks, Etc. — Fresh Fruits, Staple and Fancy Groceries of all Kinds CERETANA FLOUR Sheep, Block Rock, Pimp and Ta. .blëSalt1Orsále at inenVhét Alder, Mont. • Jitit..iAt.\