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The Monte na Plaindealer JOB DEPARTMENT Toseph IH. Tricker, Fore nan. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Letter Heads, Note Heads, Galling Cards, Envelopes and Dodgers. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Refunded. One Trial is all we Ask. 21 S. Main, Helena, Mont. Locals. The man;with "influence" is now out of a job; the election is over. Election day passed by unevent fully; we did not hear of a fight or even a serious dispute. Clove Smith who was arrested in connection with the Mentzel murder case, has been released from custody on bail. We are under many obligations to Mr. Callahan of the Sheriff's office for his kindness toward the PLAINDEALER. The Lincoln Day Club report that they are feeling fine, thank you, as to the result of the recent election. Preaching at St. James A. M. E. Church, cor., 5th ave., and Hoback street, Sunday at ii a. m. and 7-30 p. in. by the pastor. Sunday School at 2 p. m. We want at this office an intel ligent young lady or man, who would like to learn the printer's trade, and to become proficient in the newspaper business. Inquire at our office, 21 South Main st. Mr. Nathaniel Diggs of Boon ville, Mo., is in the city looking for a location. Mr. Diggs is promi nent in Masonic circles and we hope he will decide to locate in our midst. J. \V. Clarkc has lost n is cow. She strayed, is ioý,t or was sto~cn, and any informaidton looking to hlcr rcco\ cry wiU: be -IInkiullx re ccix cJ by Mr. Ci..k. MIr. lla~rv ..1 S ui~c- lc- rc to 111L-t~ ~ thC)on ~j': tII~ . Jh c 1',:,:o:_. tor 2c~n~ng .i J c.ocý to ..rrac ±n- ` M~rs.J. R. A:,x..:ncr ~t St j '.l j~s~cx~.c tO c a w42.icr c':C ..,t:o:1, tflci~o~ xx~ \ LOOkcu:. -c ..cOt icr ra t y. \1.t cr t Sa r. c j.l u r c. I ~ \ . c. into ca: o!ta~c t;..s \\cL k ....N WN'J.. ,` c ipprcPc., ! 'C ' d : -..l.rhtg >kc: tni s, t;-.cv WO L,, not only this enterprise, but the progress of the race as well. The Sunday School scholars are out selling tickets for the grand Easter concert at St. James A. M. E. Church. Be sure and buy one. Mr. Harry Simmons is in the city. He had the misfortune of being in a wreck on the road of which he is employed and was badly bruised up. His wounds were painful. but not serious, and instead of going to the hospital at Missoula, he came home to be with his family until he has re covered. Mr. Chas. Johnson, janitor at the Granite Block, who relieves the elevator man at the noon hour in that building, had a sensational as well as a perilous decent on last Tuesday at noon. When on the 5th floor loaded with about a dozen passengers, the cables of the elevator suddenly broke and the entire load at a terrific rate' took a decent to the basement. The escape of the passengers from serious injury was miraculous. While the elevator car was a com plete wreck, the passengers, aside from a severe jolting and shaking up, escaped serious injury. The Ladies Aid Sewing Circle met Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. A. Marshall. A pleasant and profitable session was reported. Next Thursday afternoon the Circle will be entertained by Mrs. Morris at the residence of Mrs. A. Napper. Be sure and get one of those best shines, shaves or haircuts at Lloyd's place under National Bank of Mon tana. Mr. A. Marshall, Saperintendent of St. James Sunday School, is busy tra.tling the scholars for their grand Easter Concert for the Monday even. ing after Easter. Mrs Jordan Al:en .s visiting in B tte There w..: be a general meeting of the c::./ene of Helena Monday even. .ng at Llovd s Shoe Shining Parlors. The meeting .a called to discuss mat ters of v'tal interest to the welfare of the colores citizens of Helena. Everv 'vy .s requested to come cut and take tpart in this meeting. 1: vou are a race man, and have the pride that goes with it, subscribe for THE PLA:NDEALER and deep .ooster on the .io.ngs of the race. W1 call special attention to the Ireaders of this paper to our ad.. columus and advise them to pat. ronize tiose who patronize us and by s. doing you will rtxceive the full value of your money ind at the same tune si:ow your apprecia. 'tion of those who are wldiu to help a race enktrprise. Come in an. se.- us and leave orders for all kinds of job work sUITs, :OVER§OAT5 Me n2kw $Rad1e 0 JhSivatve Gray, For the Swell Dresser. 13 to $35 OUF0 qFEAT Blue Serge, .1 $15.00 / TS I H(f 1/ER tbclbub L. 11 : /. fry IDouglas Shoe. E cueirc 1kno0x 1Fat. and we guarrantee satisfa.ation or money refunded. Mr. George Lee. will leav. for Hunter's Hot Springs next 1\ ed nesday. Ward Cole with the advent of sprink-like weather. is busy wield ing the brush. Some of our local talent are or ganizing a baseball club and they say that it will be a hummer. Of course it is summer now and Mis sourians will have to be shown. The King murder trial is on docket for next week in Judge Smith's court. The PLAINDEALER Job Office will be running full blast next week. The Soldiers of the Seventh In fantry will go on a hike Saturday. Prof. Anderson who has contem plated a trip east. has indefinately posponed the same. Our genial friend Frank Mitchel was a very busy man last Monday. Lookout out for the Special eli tion of THE PHAINDEALER which will be published in the near future properly illustrated with half tone cute and sketches of prominent cit izens. Get in on ;t. W. E. Scott purchased last week a fine pedigreed Scotch Terrier. Subscribe for the PLA:NDEALER and keep posted as to :he news. Advertise your wants in these columns ann we guarrantee quick and satisfactory results Call at this office for ' want ad ." rates. ZANZIBAR S3aloon 4n2 ,Ca, Tonsorial Parlors. Pool and Bil liards. Free Library and Cynasium Elegant Furnished Rooms in Con nection. Steam Heat, Baths and Electric Lights. Prof essional bcabquarters: 121-83-25-27 CLQIRE STEET IEELENA, MO1NT. Pobe 479. Craye and Gordep. Prop. The New York crh 6oods Gofpanq "4n n,\'on a a \ i:e an X ( olore hirt \:t". - 1.50 Iich valu. -. cean- of Jotti. regular 53.0o to S;.si fo; a few fa\ $1. lIir-. and Walking Skirt, .4. 5 I value-. color, ani li , kn:uteti. oke lXtrted. circular and circula; gore S1 1i2 alue . at ;4.~ 5, ,j < Cats and Jacket-. Sr. 5-In mel t,-n' and leaver; co!" r- tan. red. frw.i n .m lack. Sto. $15. ý2o value., 51.,; 1 2, ýa:een letticoat- $t.=;-52 5oand 54 00 atecn le:ticoat'.ma lo with ac. 0n p:ea:tno an i full loance$1.25 Women, \e--- -5c ant I cc uality W owmn'- Jer to Rd! hed \Ie-t.- ummer we ght. h'gh neck and l.n a. euve-. ocru color, at arc 1. Pan:.--;cu 1u1ity f of m.n ft c :O n \e-t- or Pant-. Jet-ey rib. ei. iore-: mn:l. make. the 3prung n~l eg :. -p la 40: C..n:mtr \ 1-t--1C ;aal;ty W\.;men - r At orti rn- t :In ier \. I. ýemue ýt c". all ýý c' }1ct.:1. eachl 'ce \ men;- L ni "n u: --ox uality \\omem - L pion mu :-, i, ne k, kneu len '. Ienvele--. aice ritmt ed. :1" :r. -cc.a3 uit _;e Men's Socks- A great offer- , i gant French ho.eof ev'!; acejv -tyle; regular 50c to 75c s , ch per pair P Merr's (ollar--Men's pure *~n colI all ityle-, sires and shape, ulat ,luality, each \le.' . Underwear-Mea', I Rib I nderwear. heavy wec. Iraw male wi h double seat, cAI blue j Ie-h. 7.5c quality, at each Men,- Night Shirts-Men. M 2 'nN 'h:rt,, made irom twilled \X'ams mu-lin, are reinforced th hout, Iality, each N I hiidren. I In-e-15c and lual ts t ..lre:. s Fa't I olor R He or .,' 1'-2 to 7 1-2, o I . f black only. -pecial thii, 1;," Mi--e, Itowe-25c luality M c I ie Ribbed Cottc n H- array fa-t color. 5i/es 5 1- 2 to thu -ale. p ir W ame -3i HUue- 3c ;t lIoe Gage Li-le or Co iw, 'e, U or b ac, spilccl heel- an . o :c. pecial pair \\ men., Il'e-35c lual: c Woa at I me Black Hose, lace in *wi k etect, color- tan, shr:e -pecial pair. S Lloyd' Boot Dl0aok Parlor Pantatr 0 D BARBER SHOP. C PEIQE LIST: Shoes Cleaned, Sponged, Oiled and Shined, 10 Vests Dusted, Sponged and Pressed 15c, o Trcusers Dusted, Sponged and Pressed, 15c, Coats Dusted, Sponged and Pressed, 25c, Overcoats Lightweight Sponged and Pressed 25 Overcoats Medium, Sponged and Pressed 35c e Overcoats Heavy, Sponged and Pressed 50c Ladies Coats and Jackets, Dusted, Sponged an Pressed, 25 to 50c. Ladies Overskirts Dusted o ___Sponged and Pressed, 20 to 60c. 'Phone 410 Lloyd's. Free Calls and Delivery. Tinder National Bank of Montana. Special Department and Special Attention to Our Lad Patronage. Patrons Please Report Any Inattention n on Part of Emnployes. wI Lloyd Vernon Graye, Prop.. Harry E. Saulsburg. Mgr., I1kasaut Eraper, Chiropodist Manio 1carc Omrc at 11t) %outb main ttrcc:. JOB8 IVOK SEE