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Al i, ?:)< 1'4ei ,j $ui98uy i/verwacre ou wa1 :. best and most serviceable that your >n '.. You are assured of getting that kindherC. >ell the "Golden Wedding" brand whih ars for Fifty Years. It is silver ed, not ' :fd, and looks like Sterling Silver. Costs but ':. more than the cheap plated kind. Call and . different patterns. iskimen Ptomet/ist and fev'elep II p TIE CARE) TRAINS. Glendve3. Mont ±. ý Depart ,ý2i 5:00 am Caari f:625 pm -°a ec Ex pre 11: 0 pm LC0u'D 4:10 pm aO; 6:45 am .Tx C 4:'5 pm fizr' r c ~ E l -. ~riers for r*eM LLLANU, 5 1 451.. MInN. YALMiER AvE~rr McIr. CITY BREV TIES. .n rih" I in Miles t p }Pinleflt Cec' am week. sitor from 2' "aa ;t 'l1' s 'r * hlitz. SHtzn & ran, agents. r (aý, , graful at The 43 tf. Lg ha gor t I his cla! n U ýptnd the remainder cf ?2beautiful pictures at - 'p",k 43tf. n'rus an' wife of Milks a':red the Berry wedding . "Tuesday evening. best shave or hair cut in gi tthe Hotel Jordan op. 35tf. "gradý (\faminations will be :a: Uenivs and Wibaux on r: :r a.: 4th. Miller over the First Dank for real estate and in Phone 1K 43 tf .'."nent Terrvites are agitating Searl construction ýf a bridge .3 :he Yellowstone at that point. , the beer that made Milwau is at >helton & Ryan. i Mrs. H A. Sample have " >tng for several days with F p Mrs. Cliff Lindsay of Bil . /i (oney to qS3lurnI $ $$$$$$$ $$$$$S $$ you have :oney to burn n ouse where it may be burned, lost or SO )but if you want to keep it safely, where 1 ' ill always be ready for you when needed, deposit it with us. A bank account will give you a better business stand ing in the community and a prestige that you may never have enjoyed before. If your name is not on. our books, we will be pleased to see it there. The First National Bank of Glendive. The Lady Maccabees will give a leap year party, supper and dance in Miskimen Hall on Friday evening next. WANTED.- A larke house for a good tenant. hill & Miller, 'Phone 185. 46tf Charles D. Aldrich and Miss Anna L. Schuldt, both of Sidney, were mar ried by Rev. English on last Wednes day evening. Visiting cards of all sizes neatly printed at at the Moniitor Office. 'Phone 120. Don Freeman and wife are visitors from the Freeman camp. Mrs. Freeman just recently returned from an eastern trip. If you have any news items call up the Monitor office, 'Phone 120. Give us the facts and we will do the rest. The highest temperature at the Tokna weather station last week was 51 above on: the 5th. Two days were clear and five partly cloudy. Gunther, Headley and Roach-Tis dale chocolates. The pick of the land at "Burk's." 40tf Engineer Tom Sorenson of Forsyth has returned from the hospital at Brainerd much improved from the in juries which he recently received. FOR SALE.-About 150 tons of blue joint hay at $12 per ton, delivered anywhere in city. Sattler Bros. 3t46 C. L. Nichols has been appointed superintendent of the Montana divis ion of the N. P. in the place of Dan Boyle, resigned. None but expert workmen em ployed at the Hotel Jordan barber shop. Try them. 39tf. J. Briggs of Lewistown, a brother I in-law of Mrs. Hale, stopped off here several days recently on his return from an eastern trip and visited with relatives. W. F. Nye of the Enterprise Fur !iture Company leaves this week for a visit at his old home at Carbondale, Penna. During his absence he will al so make extensive purchases of furni ture for his company. The Exchange Bank OF GLENDIVE. RESPONSIBILITY: $200,000.00 Two good reasons why you should bank with us. 1st. This bank is a helper. Helping our depositors to make money in every legitimate way possible. 2nd. This bank is safe because the owners are worth more than $200,000.00 and have never lost one dollar by bad loans in the banking business. If you are not already doing business with us ask some of our depositors if they are satisfied with their treatment at this bank. Old Puritan Rye is unequalled You will find it at the Hotel Jordan bar, and having found it, you will use no other brand. 44tf As Rev. English will be in Wibaux next Sunday, there will be no regu lar services at the Episcopal church. Sunday school at 9:45 and all are cordially invited. Are you thinking of taking out that insurance policy? If so don't forget to see Hill & Miller over the First National Bank. Phone 185. tf43 Eagle Butte Lodge of the trainmen has made pins for a grand ball at the Glendive Opera House on Thursday evening, Jan. 23rd. Preparations are being made for a great time. Get your postal card photos taken at Booen and Wing's gallery. Work fin ished promptly. 44tf J. W. Gilmore and wife have re turned from Boston, and will prob ably spend some time here. Their many friends will be glad to wel come them back again. The Dawson Connty Club is send ing out invitations for an evening of entertainment at the rooms on HE HEM HEllwI TTIimrlilrl mmEEEEEEMf Suit Cases Hand Bags TRUNKS U Scotch Corduroy Suits I$13.00 Corduroy Pants, $3.50 $4.00 and $4.50 All Wool Underwear $2.50 I $3.50 $4.00 and $4.50 UI All Wool Underwear, Double Breast and Double Back, that others H ask $5.OO for, WE Sell At H I $4.00 Everything for Men to Wear, Head to Foot. The Toggery, E. RIVENES, Prop. Tuesday evening Jan. 28th. Cards and dancing will be the order of the evening. WANTED.-Situation in small fam ily to do general housework. Address, stating wages to H.. L. Cobleigh, Carlyle, Mont. 2tp46 L. T. Cushing started 12 teams at l work this week filling his icehouses in anticipation of the work of Old Sol next summer. Several weeks will be required to fill the houses. Special until Jan. 10th, 15 large oval l photos on elegant white cards, choice of two poses for $5. Booen and Wing's new gallery, one block back from Jor dan Hotel. ft A raid was recently made on the blind pigs at Buford and one man captured and held for trial. Editor Mumby of the Tribune got into the game in his usual vigorous manner. C. E. Stewart and Chas. Obergfell came up from the lower valley Satur day last. Mr. Stewart left the same evening for a visit at his old home at Toronto, Canada, this being his first trip back in many years. The first basket ball game of the season will take place on Monday eve ning between the teams of the city and the high school. Both teams have had much practice and an interesting contest is assured. The game will be called at 8:30. The case of E. Split against Tom Corkery was tried before Judge Bur dick last Saturday afternoon. Split had made suit for a was margin, the whole sum being $ý . Judgement was rendered for the plaintiff for the amount claimed but the defendant ap pealed. The city is erecting a tower near the new fire department building for the drainage of hose in cold weather after it has been in use. This will prevent the freezing of hose after it has been in use. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Hale last Friday afternoon and was enter tained by Mrs. Burns and Mrs. E. A. Martin. Announcement was made at this meeting that the entire debt against the church parsonage had been liquidated. All parties knowing them selves indebted to J. A. Morse, Riverside, are requesttl to call and settle at once. 25t1 GLENFDIVE a f9Liuo. So MO GOODS BOTTLED;IN BOND A SPECIALTY. CLEAR HAVANA:CIGARS, EXCLUSIVELY. OLD WHISKEYS AND FRENCH CORDIALS. Our Immense Stock Insures Prompt Attention. J. P. Donahue, the well known train dispatcher, who recently returned from the east, received ward last Thursday that his father had died at Youngsville, Penna. Burial occurred on Sunday at Warren, Penna. Miss Goldie Drewsen will leave Monday for her home in Milwaukee after a visit of several months with her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Berry. She will stop in St. Paul for a week on her way. Simple Remedy For LaGrippe La grippe coughs are dangerous they frequently develops into a pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stitutes. Glendive Drug Co. 7OR SALE Thirty hree hundred head of sheep. For particulars write or call on John J. Carey, Newlon, Mont. 32 tf. $46 £1?pntiny ..Heatly cione at tAe ..onitor. ROOSEVELT PANIC MAKER Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 10.-Before an assemblage of politieal associates of his home county of Ulster, form er Chief Justice Alton B. Parker of the court of app is, democratic candidate for the presidency in 1904, spoke tonight of the causes of the recent "credit panic," and of what ! he considered the dangers of putting "untutored idealism" in charge of the nation's affairs. The occasion was a dinner, given by four-score or more of Ulster county democrats, at which Judge Parker said in part: "We are all members, one of an other. Oregon and Maine are link ed together if only by so humble a bond as the pine forests and great apple crops. Florida would be no :stranger whether she found herself seated under the sacred codfish that hangs in the hall on Beacon street, or sat in a California orange grove. "Pittsburg and St. Louis may in terchangeably accept their respec tive symbolic 'Roosevelt currency,' emblems simultaneously issued un der the stress of the great 'credit' panic. "And here, incidentally, we can for at least one thing thank our present chief executive. He has bound us indissolubly together. He has taught us that untutored ideal ism, that theory untempered by ex perience, that callow youthfulness of intellectual development, become dangerous when let loose on an en tire community. "What is wrong with our finan cial condition? Can anyone say that we are on an u nsound financial basis? What is at fault with gen eral mercantile conditions? They are excellent. What visible danger threatens our prosperity? None, so far as we can determine. Whence, then, this abnormal rittiation which has startled the world and reacted upon every European financial center? "The answer is to be found in the simple fact that there has been de termined attack upon property as such. "Our actual wealth today stag. gers the belief of the world. Yet a great unknown, undefined dread a fear that we shall none of us be allowed to retain the results of our toil, but that in a renewed exploita tion of wild theories-theories finan cial, theories governmental, theories economic-we shall see the wreck of industry, the paralyzation of effort, the de:truction of the value of the investments of the entire body pol itic. "To whom must we attribute this result? "Now and in the future to any man who, possessed of power, advocates violent and novel experi ment with the existent adjustment of human relations, an adjustment which has been the slow outgrowth of all experience and can only be modified carefully, slowly and judic iously. "Our individual personal burdens, our individual responsibilities, make us all timid. We fear mob rule. We fear riot. We fear revolution ary method We fear the sudden application of new, untested, un thought-out ideas to the whole social fabric. "He has bound us indissolubly to gether. He has taught us to rely in the last analysis upon each other and ~upon ourseives against himself and against all others Xke him. He has shown us that peace, plenty and prosperity are no guarantees if we guard not our constitutional right Iby putting in office constitutional rulers. At a time, fortunately, when we could endure it, he has taught us in practice the bitter les son-that untutored idealism, that theory untempered by experience is dangerous. "Confidence is lost. Credit is de stroyed. U~ncertainty and dread reign and this most extraordinary of panics has followtd as it would again from similar causes. "If you ask how credit shall be re stored, I can give you but this nega tive answer: "Not by a continuance of the possi bility of the application tc the whole of the couiitry of still other new theories, nor by a continuance at the will of our present ruler or of any like him, of sporadic spectacular attacks, one following another, upon Ithe v'arious forms of invested sav ings,"