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OF MONTANA, HELENA. # ; ; J* H '4 *jfti j> I : jj ta# ^#1 ■ ■ T m V H m-i r- - V « .v. ' £• ^ ^jls ' > M a jati HP 13» -JS üaü 3fej »• ,- C « •s *?*■ a« - .gaagma MUM if r, OCTOBER », . £ \ ■ • saa a a Bgm -"^ ■ « The Oto P - -*i at * o'clock Be foro tbs War of the eervkee at ml MH|1 iBfciin III I SI to fjin-Si L<__M 1.1 _ w •** *»«wa«n HHTiiory w with ear» wh*efe hed com* in ^aeaamaaymilae. Tito air t *W wind chilling So me £ to IÖ1 «d ttto Ik at the f to to < of tbs Hev. A of the of Orest Palls. Mi. and as is of the sd the life He wee by Belt. n* f with the of fleams. by devoted friends. -The pal) J. E. r . C. 1 of L the road to the Tipear ind was one of tile As the ears « blasts of and sleet m it annt for about the grave. The body wee consigned to toe with the w very ■to re slippery these ware no sec Mr. Anderson is survived by Ms ~amu.iifl-n.iMii «naA»,» .. » a. — — uls m — f. »■ wïaow f w»o was Mr» Mm mrau Oteees, two toothers. Prank SMdon T ■-wad Pey ef 0 «on, N. As 1 Or tnr of Larry Otnaae of of Otneea of r«- Ed COUNTt t (TON ef id Arming * ■. .'-v the aedy ned ( will Which Pour -, . î»* the î PkyU lia ^end > *s m ■ »AL S TAX ,» is to P- Kelly of U. W at to day, October ISO»; j Cootoe « Oct »let. Market "MÜ "*• On Tuesday of this week Joke Meat <*. wee « tea Utter which to the ton Utter ? ** R * ,pfa °«*b snd E. J. MacSpsdden. Mi of 11 pigs six One IBB in the Ptos was < bopa Dvroe at. J „ Mr. r haa 24 hops left. 10 He allowed all these ho^ to nm at The type sad it the top price. Mr. that by to thaac heps he •"* P™ M-" I U. if be gtod It ■ be fe tto toiV.'? » «» - fj Are in to* Great 1 , br Isfiitiffttioni b a « t m a ary board, virtually . by s by C. M. Gillette, nipht. The * left Di _ traveling through their dog was bitten, lout five weeks spo tl Tbe a dog ef by •t Of h3 ** te we to tox Sen but that fa 10 ■ , » W •ddog. . is ao trv. =ass _ V V . XT ,-i - >. to ■ - tf-'U (t ■ ■ - r K %i 4 ; ' Me; , bn imi i r * : ig . I tT ■ won tl on a The to bat lashed weU desert ware not sadtoa w*n the indivktoate of 1 ft ! to given aw ..Ü— .1 Orr It Blsi. Left Ha« .... Pf ~.H' ■■■ ' E. Blais ^ ■> Babstftotee rlsnd tor Sen » V so ..— ' - for three down sad Belt's on lost the K. , Vi FÄ-; te î ex sd. TbC 's *r* tou, fol M 1» yards far s : ■ to Pall I ^40 M H i ... r? -i phqr. T-0. «ff. to If sad 10 lest ted ' M the ball to their ft t, a . off Belt'* beli far I left end. lost » ed. lost î I« yards Left yardage Poil line. half te me by* in 4 ball went back to Belt Pi to get under a made if ■j On the next ptoy I j tmt to SI nm. Tried s Mae, 2 yards through,** d three yard« bet ware compelled to. caught the baft and efc five yards ter Belt Bight half beck made •ter hat 2 yards. Beit »tog out ef bounds md line «mm f he» : intorceptsd by ■* i A on Psg* Pour) rendered s few of n of Beit bis Coeds. Caro with some'who : 4. Oake, ** wn had to 11 ft a ■ krit te , —= TWO ON two <tey bat bo «T mpe upset on the wst on its top. 1 v to door sad wars compelled to kick oat awrriioas __ .2 ' OwHto, was lying < oot ä; OB iti SM. Plat l 9t — A niunbe ** p®®p«» wiw« mmt some of the new t. to see an ordie.tr* Ite B« to h r «A-. A# aks ifce of toe to dH some of 1 at it . tot O. say tor c^fioi #ä 42T. wiM»* «na m ftwrt - * " I tantrum* «te to re the pro the t to to 3 or to al >» *»/ .î; î iÆ to * '' A " J ' ■ ■ ■ • WÊ'Mr S&cked by s Sonp rsrord of a K : X of Bo: . . in the state bee , and toe 3s of te' t ma i fd l ta tbs pri* (fcs the da Mr, Harmon is a nattv* of Ohio, been born fa Pulton county on 7. 1886. Coming to after bis to« University of Vslpsrieo, Bat, with bis A. B degree^ he became saperto at Uv for more i. He 17 to m<mi He also ace 1 of . for two to berahip In the .last tder for ths president pro torn. Anchoring his "Fidelity, Mr Harmon nukes only one campaign pledge end that Is If elect ■* to ***ts tressarer to "handle ths state's funds to ths best interest of the state. to Efficiency, CABO OP THANK«. We il sa ti s srncerely to express eur'• thanks te the friend« who helped toe illness sc t-h to h to. «rs, t |TC . m. C P. a - ,- ' w 1er» « ttMMNMHfa ;fty. ■■ '> ;• ^ *« - $SffM r •»■ 1 ** - Da to |* to do a little c ■' ■' sad Él*f*ppgj ii § j b ip s* >jj<reS%SyF7- Hpi «t w iisÆ VP. TT. crowd t who l 4» »to«, jjsfcmgw I, ab «)« new» [*■/• fe'S WM AB ante) , - ;Ü rv. reB ss mrm * f~w s >:. ■ !*• " ? A . a a M: Vf* ■V, «*>«»**. Jv i t toll toe intorest of God's Ki —i . . . . .. ^2-L. -a fG Kventng am» at 7: ■ be iff) p * 7:88. book. "The Mean i w ' - c to Mrs. J.IC Choir prsM STT:. xn Hi-ig to «npeyiH^toi day I »J to is to < crT.. . MALTA—C of » to