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*I 0" A NEW DEPARTURE Having just received a Nobby Line of Suit ings from the East, I am now prepared to cut and make to measure. YOUR WEDDING SUIT. Or any other garment that you may require. It will be satisfaction to you to have your CLOTHES CORRECTLY FITTED. right here at home. Call and look over the Line and get my prices for an up-to-date suit or overcoat. Repairing And Cleaning of Ladies' And Gents Garments A Specialty. G. C. LEE, THE TAILOR. * I THE CRYSTAL PALACE --Is Headquarters For HARPER WHISKEY The Purest and Best Whiskey Made. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. HAMM'S BEER. Geo. W. Burkholder, Prop. RIVERSIDE SALOON J. A. MORSE, Proprietor. HARVARD RYE WHISKEY is our leader. IT HAS NO EQUAL Klein Brothers Distillers 212-214 East Eighth Street - Cincinnati, Ohio. Choice Wines and Liquors of all kinds. Imported and Domes tic Cigars. HAMM' BEER always on tap. The cosiest parlor in the county. . THE CAPITOL FRANK SHELTON, Prop. Fine Wines and Choice Liquors always in stock. We carry the celebrated McBRAYER and NONPAREIL Brands of Whiskies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. We wlll treat you right and solicit a share of your patronage. 4o A Big Sign The popularity of our lumber can be judged by the number of loads that leave the yards every 'ay. Won't take a man with a microscope to find "there's somethin' doin' " here all Sthii time. j Goodridge-Call Lumber Co. Photographs for the Holidays As the weather in December is always more or less unfavorable for finishing pictures quickly, persons who wish to get their pictures finished before the holidays should arrange to have their sittings made now. We have a large and varied assortment of the latest cards manufactured for you to make a selection from at prices all the way from $1.50 per dozen up, and feel cer tain we can please you. We also make enlargements and do kodak finishing. BOOEN & WING, One Block Back from Jordan Hotel. the Home Restaurant and Hotel Rates, $1.50 Per Day Regular and Short Order Meals0Gp Pleasant Parlor and Reading Rooms. Our rooms are most desirably located-light, spacious, well ventilated and newly fur nished throughout-including all modern conveniences. Our charge is reasonable and guests are accorded every possible courtesy. ANWOISAD, Prop. GLENDIVE, MONT. S7e New Mayor Based o . 65.Broadhwt'r s Succesal Play TIlE 0OAN OF SfLBERT SAYSON IJERIIUNE "1 only want to help you, Alwyn. can't bear to see you miserable. A woman's wit and a mother's love are often a combination that can solve problems beyond even the wisest man's powers of logic. Let me help you." "I was trying to make up my mind," vaguely replied Bennett, sorely dis tressed by her pleading, "whether a man ought to follow his conscience, even if it leads to heartbreak for those he loves, or whether he ought to let conscience go by the board for once and protect the happiness of his loved ones." "Alwyn! How can you hesitate a second over such a question. One must do right, no matter what the conse quence." "I don't know about that," he said Inoodily. "You know it perfectly well. It is what your father would have advised and- But, Alwyn, you surely are not making yourself unhappy over a mere supposititious case?" "Well," he continued, "let us take a 'mere supposititious case' if you like. Suppose, for instance, that a man hold ing a position of trust had had a fa ther whose memory he honored an: revered as I do my own father's" "Yes?" prompted Mrs. Bennett as he paused. "Suppose some one tempts him to be tray his position of trust, even as I have lately been tempted, and threat ens in case of his refusal to make public certain facts which would prove his dead father to have been a scoun drel. Now, what should the man do? Should he let his father's sacred mem ory be trampled in the mud, let his duty go by default and save" "It would be an awful responsibility to decide such a question," said Mrs. Bennett, with a little shudder, "but there could be only one reply." "And that is?" "He must do his duty, be the results what they may." "You really think so?" "There can be no doubt. Right i3 right and" "It shall be as you say," groaned Aiwyn. "What?" queried Mrs. Bennett, star tied at the despair in his voice. "Do you mean it is an actual case? Some friend of yours, perhaps?" Bennett nodded. "Oh, the poor, poor fellow!" ,-he sym pathized. "What a terrible position for him! It was he, perhaps, that I heard talking to you in here just now. No wonder he seemed excited! The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children even unto the" "It is something less hard on the children than on the wives," mused Bennett, half to himself. "The wives? Your friend has a mother living? That makes it doubly hard. Oh, my son, every day I thank God in all humility that my husband lived so blameless a life and left so honored a name! How grateful you and I both ought to be for" "It is easy enough to decide for some one you have never seen," retorted Bennett almost rudely, "but suppose the dishonest man in my story had been father and" "I refuse to suppose anything of the sort!" interrupted his mother indig nantly, rising to her feet. "I wonder that you can speak so! How can you suggest so horrible a thing?" "Just a thoughtless, tactless speech of mine. That's all," lied Alwyn. "It's very late. You'll have a headache, I'm afraid. Won't you go to bed?" "Yes. It is late, and I'm keeping you up. Good night, dear. I wish your friend" She checked herself suddenly, with a little gasp. Bennett. glancing up to her, saw that her eyes were riveted on i bit of pasteboard lying on the corner )f his desk directly beneath the read ng lamp. It was Horrigan's card. Slowly the mother's gaze shifted trom the card to her son. From her 'ace the color had been crushed by come swift emotion that left it very dld, pale and sunken. "Mr. Horrigan!" she murmured. "It vas he who was your visitor tonight? Surely he isn't the sort of a man to are about his father's reputation for T ionesty. He" "You're tired, mother," interrupted c lennett in haste. "Won't you"- i "Wait!" she panted. "His visit he- r Lwyn!" her voice rising to a wail of ante stricken appeal. "Did-did that man dare to hint anything against g our father? Tell me the trath! I nave a lignt to snow. Dva ne r Alwyn bowed his head in silence. "Tell me what he said!" r - Oyntha Gan'tso% "He said," muttered Bennett, almos incoherently, "he said my father made his fortune-by--graft!" "And you thrashed him and threw dbin out of the house?" she cried, her old eyes ablaze. "No." "Alwyn!" "He-he proved what he said!" "It is a Lie: A wicked, abominable lie!" "It is the truth, mother. Would I have told you such a thing-would Horrigan have left this room alive-if it were not true?'" A silence-dreadful in its intensity fell over the room. Alwyn dared not look at his mother. At last she spoke: "I must know more. I refuse to be lieve one word. You spoke of proofs. What are they?" Without a word, Bennett handed her the report left by Horrigan. For a time silence brooded over the study, broken only by the occasional turning of a page of the report. Then, after what seemed to Alwyn an eternity of waiting, the document slid to the floor. Bennett glanced at his mother. S he was standing rigid, her face cold and hard as granite. "Horrigan has out," he said, not daring to draw nearer or proffer com .. fort to the wo ' / man whom the boss' disclosure had turned to "1 do not advilse, I stone. "He has eomman4. Do rigi.t' s tone. red h secured the proofs and says he will publish them broadcast unless I withdraw my oppo sition in the Borough franchise mat ter. If I let that bill pass, Friday he will burn the report, and" "There is only one thing to do," in terposed the mother, speaking with slow decision, her voice as cold and colorless as her face. "Right must pre vail, no matter what" "Mother!" cried Alwyn, trembling. "You advise me to- You advise me" "I do not advise, I command. Do right!" TO BE CONTINUED Northwestern Inventors The following patents were issued this week to North Western inventors reported by D. Swift & Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington, D. C. Mont. W. H. Harris, Stark, Auto matic railway signal; Wash. J. Ames, Seattle, Hook; J. B. Crane, Ellensburg, Temporary sleigh-runner; F. P. Cook, Spokane, Automatic switch-thrower; G. W. Herbein, Seattle, Artificial fuel; A. K. Isham, Seattle, Current-motor; J. I. McAllister, Edmonds, Chalk and eraser holder; W. A. Mix, Walla Walla, Tire-Armor; Oreg. H. C. De Weese, Portland, Automatic vehicle box and frame lift; W. W. Edminsten, Pendleton, Rubber tire-setting device; J. E. O'Neel, Tillamook, Tone-modulator for graph ophones; M. Paveletz, Canby, Clevis; Copies of any of the above patents will be furnished to our readers at ten cents each, by D. Swift & Co., Wash ington, D. C., our special patent cor respondents, Old Puritan Rye on sale at the Jordan bar. 44tf. IRISH POINT OF VIEW. It is a merry Christmas When there is lots of snow, For then through my good shovel Some golden coin I know. And 'tis a merry Christmas When not a flake is seen, For Christmas to the Irish Is merry when it's green. R. K. MUNKITTRIOK. Smallpox Remedy. In such times as these, when small pox and scarlet fever are prevalent, it is due to the public to ask that you kindly publish the appended prescrip tion and cure of smallpox and scarlet fever, sent from southern Texas, and used by the sender's family and friends for forty years. It is, he says, "as un failing as fate and conquers in every instance, even in smallpox though the pits are filling:" Sulphate of zinc......one grain. Digitalis............one grain. Sugar ......one-half teaspoonful. Dissolve in a wine glass full of dis tilled water or water that has been boiled and cooled. Take one teaspoon ful every hour, diminishing the dose according to age for children, and eith er of the above diseases will disappear in twelve hours.-S. L. Dixon. Don't forget the firemen's dance on the 31st. FOR SALE A nice corner consisting of three lots located in the best residence dis trict of town, within two blocks of the new County High School site. In quire of WM. J. SIMMS. 41tf WANTED Horses and cattle to pasture, and will feed, if desired, at reasonable prices. Jones & Duckham, Box 482, Glendive, Mont. 4t35p New and Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold The Cheapest House in Eastern Montana. H. B. NELSON, Proprietor. Merrill Avenue West. L. R. BARNETT This is my brand So round up your watches that are outof order, bring them to me and I will put my hbrand on them. Range, all over Daw. son county. L . R. Barnett. Jeweler Glendive, tana Old Puritan Rye is You will find it at the tha1 equalld bar, and having fur '"rdan use no other brand. A CHANCE TO SN!,fT( E Up If you I7ant cyur trar pruned we will block - ti a..r pattern-lip tickler., a.. goats or preacherin,: Hair cuts of all ki . t willies to ring-aroune. . your ears without .- : . BERRY'S WHJII T-, Typewriter pap.r Monitor Office. C. E. DOVE, D. 0. Osteopathi, Office Hours :9 a. to 5 Office over the ,'1..: . , . r 'PlIO,\ Glendive, - ' W. B. Walker, D. D. S., SURGEON i'Ti, Located over Da,- . store. Oflie II . 12 a. m. 1 'Phone N,. Dr. Arthur A. Baker, DENTAL S1 I;i . Office in Ma> i. .. Office Phone, 25-2 - Residence t. .:: GLENDIVE, - - TA E. F. FISHER, LAWYX .-. Practice in all c,.l. :.:: , U. S. Lai ,:, WIBAUX - - M. ,NTANA Special attention ,.n . business at Glen:i. .: Dr. R. A. Morrill, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone Sildnc v I:au ,. SIDNEY, - MONT. U. S. Commiseioner i'a c GUY L. R(.'r' Ridgtlawn - M a. Filings, final proofs, d,-r: dr :: .: s and contests attended to. Ofii: f -rexed lands on file. Deeds, mr ..: .. : .tractE drawn and executed. meet at t : :: elaa n the firs' a, ' . veve ning f , . ning mer* i ' Ký. E. Herbrrt, Hotel Jordan Barber Shop 0. !. JOHNSO\. .1Indger A First.Class Ti,:! - r,: with Up-to-I)atw ;' rkmm. Two Chairs Mk. i r: Wais ou're next for a luxuri,- ;ha or a stylish hair (t. Shower and Needle I: ,. 5 c(nts. F. J. MATOUSHEK, ATTORNEY '.i (.:1W. General practic -' ,, i.'.. ir,}bate mhatters, U. S. La::. ' .i atce, collections. SIDNEY, \ -\A. JENS RIVENES, ATTORNEY- t- z-; ',' Office upstairs in Masoni r\n! ":' Will practice in all Star : conS office. Probate matter-, i:. : Land. final proofs, etc. Railwa. ' Insurance and Abstract it; J. A. SLATTERY LAWYI. !'a Practice in all courts. :a , . 9.,! law a specialty. Opini-, a aw tate. Complete abstrac:-. ;L County furnished promr!: :. " Real estate bought and s' l' ' anr, ,ace lections given vrompt atte': .n. practice. Office in Masý:.' An CITY DRAY LIE[, W. J. EDDINti).N, Prop. All calls for dra:i 'g anid auling promptly attended to. Coal~delivered at 'ny time. 'Phone No. I31. Ilendive,