Trade with the Helena Pavking
and Provision Co.
Wesley Cottles Senator Murrill
and Walter Parker went to Mis
soula last week and registered for
a chance or the Flathead lands.
Arthur Clark brother to Eugeue
Clark left last week for his home
in Missoula.
Mont Lewis made afliyin2 trip
to Havre last week.
Ward Cole is employed on Mil
walkee R. R. and has a run out
of Missoula.
f. L. Ellis is arranaing to take
another trip to nthe Blackfoot
country.
Arthur Palmer says that he is
going to Seattle naxt month to see
John and Cns and the fair thrown
in.
The gentlemeu are going to
give a return entertainment to the
ladies on the Loth of July at Cen
tral Park it will he a bcsket pic
nic anb danciug in the evening at
the pavillion,
The Progress club are makin
arrangmenta to entertain bishop
Grant when the Pnget Sound
Conference meets here Aug. it th.
Quite a bunch are going over
to Missoula this week to register
for the Flathead drawing.
Uncle Dave Gordon says he is
going to register for the Flathead
drawing.
L. L. Grisson shipped a carload
of ore from his mines lately which
brought good returns.
Jas. Ingram is working extra
at the Elks club.
It is only two weeks until the
Puget Sound Conference con
venes at the St. James A. M. E.
ehurch.
Miles Gork was thb prince of
oonfettl merchants during the
Carnival and had the champion
Speller to sell his goods.
Miss Vera Simmons is still in
Virginia City.
The Carnival has come and
gone; the next big event will be
the great State Fair.
Chas. Dinwiddie went last Fri
day to Missoula to register for
the land drawing.
Owing to the many social functiorns
in honor of the visitthg ladies fiom
Kansas city and St. Joe. Mo. The
picnic and dance which was on the 30 I
th. bas betandefinitily poeqoned.
ANDREW CARNEGIE SAYS
A man who will not )r cannotsave
money will never do anything else
worth while."
Carnegie is rue of mauy success
ful men who depended on savings
for a start It is the ONLY way.
We a~low 4 per cent lntereit on
deposits.
Iiior Ba9k9IJrust (,o.
HELENA, MONTANA.
HOLLAND-OWENS NUPTIALS.
Since our last issue Wai. Io0
land. well known throughout the
g cast as a era-k imusieian and to
set a fast pave all along the line.
has been laid low by dame eupid
11 and is now a ienediet. having
5- tarriel Mis. Alice Owens. who
ir is well known iji this eity. Ilol
s. land's liany friends and acqluaint
anees throuithout the country
e will he tsirprised at this news.
e IIe was k ioin as King I)u-DLo,
t
t
W. M. Holland.
Crack musician.
Who fought Elks case through
Local sld Stata court,gets mar
ried.
the king of all spenders, striking
Minneapolis a few years back, he
put the sports to flight and spent
in three mncths $16,000.00. Hle
was a companion of .Joe Gans and I
that gives an estimate of the pace.
Since coining to Helena he has
achieved fame by being arrested
for wearing an Elk's pin; prose
cuted and convicted in the lower
court he carried the same to the
supreme court and won out.
Has Procured Jndgement
A strenous life it was fer W.
k. Holland the greom arrested
on his wedding day found guilty
and fined, sued in the district dis
trictcourt fer $1. 125, 9o and
then some: M s. F A. Mitchell
having procured judgement again
him for that amount in the district
courton last Tuesday. Holland
did not appear to contest the same
Eutertains Visitors.
On wednesday ev tnin$ Mrs. II.
A. Sanlrbuig and Mrs. Eugene
Clark entertained at the nesidence
of Mrs. Saulsburg, In honor of the
visiting ladies from Kansas City
St Joe and Livingston. The even.
ing was passed in a social way at
games and dancing, Mrs Clay of
Kaasas City and Mrs. Hickman
of St. Joe Mo. carcied of the hon
rs at whist. Refreshments were
served in four courses, music by
the Imperial orchestra. All d par
Led dclaring the evening one of
pleasantest ever snd that the gue
st's of honor and hostess's were
the jolliest ever.
I. The Plaindealer Would Like To
Know The R :son Why?
e They are all ainxious to see
ri this issnue of lith' :' indealer.
If what thi. llion said was
1t1 ttree. why ,1ould any young
alrdrie lady 11 ink it was a hint
to thei.
- Ouir god frtv l lol not eat
that nak"
Why did II.., '.t tttc cause such
a ioliuiotion ,t the meeting of
the lusy It es.
The gras w (aine too late
to gel ill on ~i ," , ii event.
\V. ('. hay L.ý ,;" so sedate and
hardly coms.' with the boys.
There shouldi 'I' so much com
motion as to who will di the hon
ors during ciiot 1 ence.
The lirehilenlt of the Progress
('bib weiit to .11 ivsoula. Was it to
get a new ubii. 1or the club?
It becomes n I51Vessary at times
for one to s .*1 favors and at I
times shelter vruni those whom
you have talked ahout.
A. P. looks so well pleased
since he has got his new name.
Conference week should not be
the busiest one f iv some time with
the St. .lJmes wotukers.
Some of our Law-it-all citizens
do not take a tumble as to what
good deportnit? rt and common
decency is. 1
The young loan iought that
cake.
IN. IRev. Bishop .lbraw Grant D. D.
Who will lecture at St. James .4. *. 1 . Church
Friday eve. .1 u6. 1 J. Subiect , The,. value of Dis
contentment. .ldmissoin 5 0 cent.;
Western University
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KAlNSAS A\D THE WEST
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Arts and Mechan cal , Larpentry.
Printing and Book Binding, Butinees
Course, Stenography and T'fpewrit
ing, Tailoring, l*re-smaki-g ai d INFORMATION
Plain Sewing. ( ok;in, Laundertig, Por Terms, Price. and Inducemet
Farming and Gardt ing Offered write to
Shelton French, A. I.,
Acting President
lbonee: Office Bell , West 1423; Residence, Bell West xr.
The big debate at St. James
lE't week should not be a hum
1s eryhody should not attend
J3islihp Grant's lecture on August
1:3t h.
T'liere are so many queries
about a recent wedding.
M. 0. J. was so gallant to the
young lady and can he get on for
keeps
THINGS WE NOTICE
Keep your head and you wont lose
your reputation.
When crossing the sea of public
be sure your boat's not made of glass
unless all's ship-shape aboard.
The woman who weighs her words
l is worih her weight in gold.
A burnt child may dread the
fire, but there are lots of 'em that
like the sensation,
WhY dont you go the mountains
to spend gour vacation-Meet me
in seattle in 1909.
what ails you, anyhow I'm wise
Are there any more at homre at
home like you we don't need them.
I love my husband, but oh, you
kid.
why do you go away out to John's
Place to catch suckers when there
arv pienty of toem in Helenp.
Lots of folks get pious when they
feel spitefnl. They know of no other
way to show what they considcr their
"Superiority"
There are lots of expert femal
knockers in town,but their blows larC
no marks except on themselves.
Remeber bhat Cod made all the
world, and you had nothing to do with
it. And lots of us pretend to bear the
love of a man within our hearts,
'though judging from the rancor of
our tcngues,no one would suspect it.
General Observer.
TH-E. MA LLO
QcRAVENETTý
Soft and Stiff Hats are the
BREEcj'iifEE & fIap.
, FINE CLOTHIE8
G-AN6 &s K LEI5T CQ0
ESTABLI6B:.E2D 1j
HELENA
PHINI AN PROISION OOP
wholesale
OYSTERS, FISH POUlTRY FRUIT BUHERI
C. J. Bausch,
Tinner.
TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WORK
Stove and Furnace work a Specialty.
315 N. JACKSON ST. - Helena, Mont.
Strangers visiting the Capital
City will be given a hearty
welcome at all times at the
Manhattan Club,
17 South Main Street
Helena - - - Mont.
Car Specialiy Diamond Cftting
Expart Wlatchwork Monogram Engraqlqa
Chas. H. Pratt
Watches, Clock ,:Jewelry. Cut Glams
aid Novelties
19 N. Iteain Btreet
P?. Graud Central iotel Helena,, Mont.
'QR D P ENT
Inquire 221 Breckenridge St.
Mrs. N. A. Cole
Eugene Bourquinr
Dealer in
Sa'wed and Split Wood and
COAL.
Yard, 437 W. Main St. Residence.
370 Water St. 'Phone 632-F.
Helena. Most.
CENTRL BEf HAL
AND RESTJARANT
Heary Rosana Prep. Phone 286
1 13 3. Main ast. Helena Mont.
furnisbeb loomi
or Houses by the Day, I1
or Month
Apply 1t5 East Cutler
Street
Helena, Montana
C. DUMAS, MGR.
Billiard and Pool Tables in CO
nection. All Appointments
UP- TO-DA TE.
38 1-2 Park Ave. Butte, Most
The Unionvilb
DAIRY
Prompt Dilivery Fe
Milk And Cress
Wholesale Anb '
P. O. BOX No. 49
J .LL*~d.. 0 TUS
EXPER~te
TRAD9
CoPYIISY
returned from Hot Spr ngs;
Mr. Frank HI Yew js Who
ducts a place for railroad ment
51st street and Armour Aye,
beena very sick.