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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governoi. Joseph K Toole
hk'llULUHt Çpvern >r. Frank Higgins.
SeCïotnry of State, ' M. Hays,
81 ate Auditor. J. H . Ca. 'ad.
State Treasurer. A. H. Harre.
Attorney General Tames Domi
Superintendent of TubHe Inätructi
Welch.
Chief Justice. Tk . ntlore Brantley.
Associate Justices, W T Plgott.andG
Mllburn.
Clerk of Supreme Court. H . G
lieprcsentatlve In Congress,
wards.
United States Senators. W
Paris Gibson.
Rtekartsr.
Caldwell F.d
A. Clark and
H.
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COUNTY OFFICIALS.
sherrHT.J. T). Watts.
County Treasurer, Chas. H. Buck.
County Clerk and Recorder, Howard 1). Smart
Clerk of District Court, J. F. Cone.
Assessor. Cbas. M. Johnsotf.
County Attorney, W. P Baker.
Superintendent of Schools, Kitty Ostermoyer
Coroner, W. T. Adair.
Public Administrator, J. D. Miser,
County Commissioners, James B. Rawlins.
W. E. Gleason and Ed. A. Johnson.
CiTY OFFICIALS.
Mayor— W. W. NlcCracliln
Treasurer-.!. F. Hartenbergcr.
Attorney—R. A. OTIara.
Clerk— J. F. Cone.
Marshal—Albert Kramer.
Alderman First Wi^td—Louis Peteisnn. H.
W. Johnson.
A lderman Second Ward—Geo. 11. Taylor. F.
L. Burns.
Alderman Third Ward—Thos. Deertng J J
Howley.
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SOCIETIES.
RAVALLI LODGE. No. 36. K. OFP . MEETS
every Tnesday evening at Fongor's Hall,
eor Main and Third streets. All Knights In
good standing cordially Invited to visit.
O. M. Johnson. O. C.
JOHN J. HOWLEY. K. of I! and S.
9 A MILTON. LODGE. NO . 48. 1. O. O. F..
moets every Monday night at Odd !■ el
ws all,South Second street All Brothers
good standing Invited to visit.
Wm. Kombough. N.
John Lelhel. R.S,
R. O. Rhick. Per. S.
tvlTTER ROOT ENC A M PM ENT. NO.10. I.O.
.1 I'., meets first anil third Fridays at Odd
Fellows hull. Visitin ' Brothers Invited to
ttend. F. L. BURNS, C. P.
W M. N.ROMBOroil. Seri lie.
IONIC LODGE NO 38 A. F. A A M. MEETS
HiM and third Sat in davsof each month at
Iidd Fellows hall. Second street. Sojourning
nrethren Invited to attend.
.1. J. SOUTWIOK. Sec. W. T. ADAIR. W W.
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Hamilton lodge no. w. \ o. x T . w.
meetscvcr.v second and fourth Thursday at
DddFcllowsHall.atsn.nl.
V J. MO: RIB M. W
HERY G ROVER Re
TIAR1TY LODGE. NO. 11. 1 O
meets the secomt und Fourth 'Veilin
•f each month ut Othl Fellows hull.
MRS ADA BURNS. N
MISS MINNIE ADAIR. Secretary.
UTTER FOOT r l ENT K. O. T. M. Meets Ev
ery Fridnv evening nt 'hill Fellow- Mull
visiting Knights »re cordially invited toat
WV. ROMBAUGH. Commander
R. M. MORRtSON. Record Keeper.
B. A. V. RAVALLI LODGE NO. M0 MEETS
every Thursday evening ut 8:30 o'clock in
the Odd Fellow's Ball. „ „
I. R. Hubbs, H. F.
HELENA CRAMER. Sec.
VICTOR SOCIETIES.
Victor Lodge No. 43 A.F. &A. M..meets first
and third Saturdays at Appohinio, Watters &
Company's hull. Victor. A cordial Invitation
is extended to visiting members James II.
White. W. M.; M. D. Fulkerson, Secretary.
Ravalli Lodge No. 71 I. O.O. F.. meets every
av at Appolonia, Watters & Co.'s hall.
Visiting b rot il tus cordially invited to attend.
the
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Friday at
Visiting hi
Victor Ridley. N. G.; W. R. Rickman bee.
Victor Tent No. 35 K. O. T. M.. moots first
and third Tuesdays of each month at Appo
lonio. Watters & Co.s' hall. Visiting Knights
always welcome. J. E. Marion. Com.; T. J.
liaird. R. lv.
Victor Camp No. SOW! M.W. A ..meets second
and fourth Saturdays at A. W. & Co.'s hall.
L. H. Johnson, V. I'.; M. M. Williams. Clerk.
Victor Lodge No. 30 A . O, U. IV.. meets sec
ond and fourth Saturdays at Workman hall.
Henry McVoy, M. W.; Wm. Tucker.Recorder
Naomi Chapter No,DO. E. S.. meets first
and third Wednesdaysof each month at A.
\Y. & Co.'s hall. Mrs Mattie Dallas. W. M.;
Jos. Appolonio. See.
Charity Lodge No. ID D.of II meets first : s
........ ' ------' «II Mrs.
and third Saturdays nt Workman h
J. Tlirnllkill, C. H.; Mrs. J. F. Williams.
Recorder. I
Bitter Root Hive No. 40 L.O. T. M.. meets)
second and fourth Saturday afternoons at
2:30p.m. Mrs. Mattie Dallas, Com.: Mrs.
Florence Barnhill. R. K.
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CHURCM SERVICES.
GERMAN LUTHERAN M. E. CHURCH. !
Sixth street. 1'rcuelilng on the first Sunday
of each month. REV. G. MEUT/.. Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH. North Sixth St, Preaching ;
tall a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 12 m.
Epwortli League 11:20 p. m. Prayer meeting'
every Thursday evening. Sti angers always
made welcome.
I. A. MARTIN. Pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH. South Fourth street.
Prcacli'ngon fomth Sunday at 11 a. m. and
f:30 p. m. and second Sunday at 3 p. m. In
each month. Sunday school at 10 a m.
Preaeliing at Corvallis at il a. tu. and 7:30
u. m. on second Sunday In cnolt nontii.
W R. Illi'li MAN. Pastor.
M. K. I liL ivt/I SOUTH. S,»ntli Third St.
Preai Inn- evt-i * Sunday at 11 a. si. and 7: 0
p. ni suiiitaj -t.aiol at 12 m. Epwortli League
at 6 .0 |.. i.. Prayer meeting Wednesday
eve us. suM-ngers always made welcome ;
I. It. HURBS. Pastor, i
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH. South Second St. ;
Preaching on firs.' and tliird Sunday or each
month at U a. in and at 7:0 p. ui Bilde
In,. il at lOu. ni. Prayer meeting Wednes
hv at 7-30 p. m Pre.idling at Corvallis sec
ond and fourth Sunday.11 a ni. and 7:30 p. m. |
Bible school Sundays at 10:30 a. m Prayer
meeting Thursdays ut 7:20 p. m.
B. C. BLACK. Minister
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH South
Third Street. Services Sunday at II a. m. and
7-30 p m.. except on the first Sunday in each
month, when there will be no services. On
the sreoud Buntin' in the mouth tlie ewill ha
aceiebration of the Iloly Communion at 11
p.m.Sunday School every Sunday at 12:15 a.m.
AVednesdavs. Evensong 8 p. M. followed by
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H.
erbert;bkethour,
U. B., M. D., C. M.
Graduate of University of Toront
Post Graduate in Diseases of Won.
and Children.
OFFICE—UDstairs Democrat building.
HAMILTON. - - MONTAN
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JEO. McGRATH, M. D. 0. M
Graduate of Qneen College.
MEDALIST IN MEDICINE ,
SURGERY and OBSTETRICS
Office over Ravalli County Bank.
Hamilton, - - Montana
N. H. GOODENOW, M. D.,
Graduate of Rush Medical College
(1892); Chicago Policlinic (19Ö1),
Office orrMain St., opposite A. C. M.
Co.'s Store.
HAMILTON, MONTANA.
T. H. HANB1DGE, M D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Oculist and Auritt.
Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Med
ical College. New York. Post
Graduate University of Ber
lin, Germany.
Victor, -
Montana.
HAS. M. CRUTCHFIELD,
Attorney at Law
Hamilton Montana.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER.
State of Montana. Countv of Ravalli.
To Ed W. Canfield. Ids heirs and assigns:
Von are hereby notified that the under
signed, your co-owners, have In accordance
with the provisions of Section 2'2i of the R<
vised Statutes of the Enlted States and
amendments thereto, expended In vour be
half. In labor, improvements and supplies, to
the va Inc of one hundred dollars (81901. on
the fnpper Bell quartz mining claim, situati
in Overwhlch (unorganized i mining district
Ravalli county, state of Montana, the loea
tinn certificate of said mining claim bel
filed fur record on Page 2.34. Rook4.of Quartz
Locations, In the office of the Clerk and R
corder of said Ravalli county. Montana, and
under date of August 3. 1 S;vt."
And unless yon contribute, or cause to be
eon t rl hilled, within n i tie lyin' i days after the
servlet* of tills notice, by 'publication, upon
von your proportion of said expenditures, to
gi ther with the cost of this notice, all your
right, title and Interest in and to the above
named mining claim will become the proper
ty of the undersigned, vour co-owners, wh
have performed the work and made the re
• (Hired expenditures thereon.
CHA1U.ES LAWRENCE.
MT'RRAV D. GRANT.
Dated at Hamilton Montana, Nov. fi. 1 not
First publication Nov. 13. 1931. 3-10t,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Alexander MaoRnc Deceased:
Notice is lierpliv given by the nndersi"*ied
administrator of t he estate of Alexander Mae
Rae. Deceased, to the creditors of. and all
persons having claims against the said De
ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after the first
mi hi lent ion of this notice, to the said admin
istrator ut the law office of Chas. M. Crutch
field. Ravalli County Rank Building. Hamil
ton. Montana, the same being the place for
the transaction of the busiiioss of sahl es
stat *. in.thecounty of Ravalli. State of Mon
tana
Dated November 12. 1901.
CHARLES MAC RAE.
Administrator of the Estate of Alexander
Macliae creased. 3-4t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Es'ateof Mary Ann Shearer. Deceased:
Notice is hereby given bv the undersigned
Executorof the Estate of Mary Ann Shearer.
Deceased, to tlu* creditors of. and all persons
having claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit.them wiih the neecessary vouchers,
within four months after the first publient ion
of this notice, to the said executor at the law
office of Charles M. Crutchfield. Ravalli
County Bank building. Hamilton. Montana,
the sumo being the place for the transaction
i.f the business of said estate, in the county
of Ravalli, state of Montana.
Dated November 12. mol.
DAVID SHEARER.
Executor of the Estate of Marv Ann Shearer,
Deceased. 3 4t
Notice to Co Owners.
to Wm. J. Kendall, his heirs, executors
administrators and assigns:
You are hereby notified that I. Agnes Tim
nions, vour co-owner, in accordance with the
provisions of section 2331 of the Revised stat
utes of the United States, eapeeded in labor
and improvements on the Copper Chief
Quart* Lode Mining Claim the sum of 810.1
for tlie year 1990. as the necessary annual la
bor thereon, as required liv law. The laid
claim is situated in overwhlch mining dis
trict, Ravalli county, Montana, being the
claim in which you are the reputed joint
owner of an undivided one-half interest.
And now that you. Wm. J. Kendall, are
hereby notified that if within ill) days after
tlie expiration of this notice by publication,
you fall to pay to the tinders!fined your por
tion. for the said representation of tlie said
claim, being$30. according to your real in
U'ix*st. in said claim, ihe same will vest in
and liecome the -ole property of the under
s jjr Uet | provided by law
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AGNF.SS TIMMONS.
Hamilton. Montana. September 18.1001.
CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS!!
j A full and carefully selected line of
Holiday gxiods and jewelry of all kinds
at Frank L. Burns' Holiday Headqttar
ters.
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Dandruff ?
Thinning ?
Dandruff, Falling Hair and
Baldness are all caused by a
germ or parasite that infests
the hair bulb and throws up
the scalp cuticle as dandruff.
The latest scientific discovery
is a destroyer of that germ,
thus not only curing but pre
venting Dandruff. Falling Hair
and Raldness. ■ The germ de
stroyer is contained only In
Newbro's Ilerplcide. I
For Sale by all
Druggists.
$ 1.00
Bottle.
OFFICIAL
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Proceedings of the Bord of County
Commissioners in Regular Quar
terly Sessicn.
Hamilton, Mont. Dec. 2nd. 1901.
The Board of County Commissioners
of Ravalli County, Mantana, met in
regular quarterly session at 9 o'clock
A. M. , Prestnt J, R. Rawlins, E. A.
Johnson and W. E- Gleason, Commis
sioners, and Howard D. Smart, coun
clerk.
In the matter of the delinquent tax
of Geo. Miller for the year 1898 it was
ordered that on account of an error in
the notice of taxes, the original aint.
of the tax beaccep d in full payment,
and county cierk was ordered to cer
tify to the treasurer as to this record.
Claim of John Ransom for $101,50
for road work was reduced to $99,50 on
accout of overcharge, and claim of j
John East for $4,50 was reduced to $4.
00 for same reason.
In the matter of the petition of F.M.
Grush and others for certain changes, |
alterations and laying out of roads, !
and vacating of certain other road-.,
viewers were appointed as follows: L. j
Lacoursir County Surveyor, L.A. j
Pennoyer and Miles McCarty, sai 1 !
board of viewers to meet on Monday,
Dec 23rd, 1901, for the purpose of
proceeding with said view.
A number of claims against the
Road Fund were examined and order
ed paid. On motion board adjourned.
Tuesday, Dec. 3rd.
Second day. Board met at 9 A. M.,
same members present.
The day was spent in the consider
ation of claims against the Contin
gent and General Funds a number of
which were passed on and ordered
paid, and board adjourned for the day.
Wednesday Dec. 4th.
Third day. Board met at 9 A. M.,
all members present.
It being reuresented to the board
that J. D. Vance constable of Edwards
Township had vacated his office by
reason of absence from tne state, it
was ordered that the office be, and is
hereby declared vacant, and George
Waldo is hereby appointed to fill out
the unexpired term.
Bids were received for furnishing I
medical attendance and medicines for
the County poor for the ensuing year,
as follows: J. W. Howard, 600 dollars;
H. Brethuur, 420 dollars, and N. H. (
Guodenow 500 dollars.
For board and care of poor the fol- j
lowing bids were received: Mrs. A. |
Newton 3 dollars per capita per week;
G. S. Bailey 6 dollars per capita per
week.
All bids for the care of the poor were
rejected as they were not considered
satisfactory.
Claim number 180 in favor Hamilton
Bargain Store for 51 dollars and 10 cts
for supplies for poor was dissallovved
in the,sum of 6 dollars and 10c, being
that amount in excess of orders given.
A number of claims against the
Poor Fund were examined and allowed
and warrants ordered drawn for same.
On motion, board adjourned.
Thursday, Dec. 5.
Fourth day. Board met at 9 a. m.,
all members present. In the matter of
a certaiu road petition, signed by
Thomas F. Porch et al., asking for
the discontinuance and vacating of a
certain road on Three Mile creek,
viewers having previously reported on
same, it was ordered that said peti'.ion
be granted ana said road is hereby de
clared discontinued aud vacated.
Upjn motion it was ordered that the
Treasurer transfer the sum of 3,011,92
dollars, now standing on his books to
the credit of the Bridge Fund; from
the Bridge Fund to the Road Fund.
Ordered that all penalties and inter
est on the delinquent tax of W .P.
Overturf for the years 1896 r.nd 1897
be and the same is hereby remitted.
Claim of R. C. Overturf for 12 dois,
for tax rebate was rejected, as it was
not considered a proper charge against
the county.
Claim of D. N. Reber for 125 dollars
for medical services rendered county
poor for tr.e quarter ending November
30th, 1901, was rejected for tlie reason
til it he had been absent from the
county and had not furnished tlie
attendance or tnedietae during that
period, and it became necessary to
employ other physicians to co the
wont aud their cltarges amounted to
due him as per contract.
A number of claims were examined
and ordered paid, and board adjourned
for the day.
Friday Dec. 6th.
Fifth day. Board met at 9 A. M.,
all members present.
Claim number 205 for 343.2J was re
duced to$15.20; claim number 20o from
$11,20 to $3,0 ) and claim number 207
from $27.00 to 12 dollars, all of said
claims being in favor of C. C. Wright
for constable and deputy sheriff fees
and reduced in amount because of im
proper charges.
Claim number 218 in favor of E. E.
Terpening for 17 dollars and 60 cents
for constable fees was dissallowed in
the amount of 4 dollars and 50 cents
on account of overcharge.
Claim number 213 in favor of James
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being considered an overcharge in
that amount.
Claim number 215 in favor of S. W.
Overturf was reduced to 9 dollars and
80 cents on account of overcharge.
In the matter of the petition signed
by B. L. Logan and others asking
for a new public road on the south
bench of Burnt Fork Creek, the fol
lowing nam 'd persons were appointed
viewers; L Lacoursier, County Sur
vetnr. J. T. Wood and S. B. Jones.
The e ultra :t for furnishing medi
cal attendait and medicine tor the
poor of the county, the inmates of the
county jail and all smallpox patients
while at the pesthouse or detention
hospital on the county poor farm, was
awarded to J. W. Howard M. D. for
the sum of 750 dollars for one year
from January 1st, 1902.
The following warrants having
dollars; George
Cunningham juror 1 dol. and 50 cents;
W. P. Wood juror 1.50; Noah Sanders
juror 1 dol. and 50 cents; W.O. Way
land toad work 2 dollars; Ed. Morris
road work 2 dollars; and Frank Brooks
work at quarantine camp 15 dollars.
W. M. Franks, juror, $1.50; Geo. jjDal
gleish. election service,'$3.
An examination of the treasurer's
books was made and his quarterly re
port to the board was approved£and
ordered filed.•
The q t irterlv reports of the* County
Assessor. Sheriff, Clerk of the District
Court and County Clerk were exami
ned and approved.
Following is a list of the claims al
lowed during the session ;
j Chaffin, road work
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remained uncalled for, for oyer one I
year, were ordered cancelled on the
records of the county clerk; |
Ben Mann, road work 4 dollars; S.O.
CONTINGENT FUND.
No.
Name
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1 Clins H Buck, Sept, salary Co^
treasurer........................$ 150
2 Howard D Smart Sept, salary Co eri
clerk ....................... • • ■ 15 0
3 George A Reese Sept, salary dep dS
Co elerk........................
8 C M Johnson Sept salary asses
sor............ ................. ; K»
7 J F Gone Sept, salary elerk of
court........................••• 100
4 J D Watts, Sept, salary sheriff 166
5 D A Bishop. Sept.sulary under
sheriff....................... 100
6 Fred T Lilliok Sept, salary jail
or ............................. . 63
10 Kittle Ostermeyer Sept, salary
Co Supt.......................... 0»
9 YV 1' Baker Sept, salary county
attorney......................... >*0
12 Wm Glenny Juno salary court
stenographer................— 51
11 Martin Tingley Sept.salary jan
itor ..........................■ o'
13 H L Carter Sept, salary special
deputy county clerk.......... ~
15 ( lias u. Buck Oct. salary Co
treas........................— J™ 1
16 Howard I) Smart Oct. salary
Co clerk....................... bid
17 George \ Reese Oct. salary dep
co clerk..................,••••• S) '
18 .1 F Cone Oct. Biliary elerk or
court ............................ rOi.
19 CM Johnson Oct. salary asses
sor ............................. ]v
20 .ID Watts (let. salary sheriff.... lot
21 D A Bishop Oct. salary under
sheriff.............................. l ()l
22 Fred T Lllltck Oct. salary jailor si
r's W I» linker Oct. salary eoatt'y .. at
24 Kittle Ostermeyer Out. salary
co supt.......................... 1,1
25 Wm Glenny Get. salary court
sten..............................
26 Martin Tingley Oct. salary jan
itor.............................-, <■
27 HL Carter Oct. salary special
(lepilty county elerk............ 1
30 Chus H Buck Nov. salary eo
tiens ................. • • b>i
31 J K Squid's Nov. salary deputy
treasurer.......................
28 Howard D Smart Nov. salary
eo clerk....................... la'
20 Geo A Reese Nov. salary dep co
elerk.......................... !(
40 C M Johnson Nov salary as
sessor ........................... 16
32 J F Cone Nov salary elk of
court........................... 16
33 Chaffin November salary dep
elk of court..................... '
34 J D Walts Nov salary sheriff 16
35 D A Bishop Now salary under
sheriff............................ M
30 Fred T Lilliek November salary
jailor .......................... 6
39 Kittle Ostermeyer Nov salary
co supt ..........................
229 W l* Baker Nov salary eo atty
38 Wm Glenny Nov salary court •
sten........................
37 Martin Tingley Nov'mb'r salary
41 Grace G. Fitzgerald special dep
co clerk..........................
W E Gleason com per dleui and
mileage...........................
JR Rawlins com per diem and
mileage.......................
E A Johnson .......................
66 66
50
J" j^ij^'ftor j ur0 r justice court,
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GENERAL FUND.
No.
Name. Service Amount.
115
Henry Mill» r tax rebate............
4 60
116
J R Whitsell '' " ...........
5 (15
117
Cap Oertll " " ..........
8 50
118
J W Nelson " " ..........
29 96
119
Rkv Mt Hell Tel Co rent of tel.....
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120
Kittle Ostermeyer eo supts ex
\wnae& .............. ,..... ; *........* ■
4K 25
121
K Ostermeyer ex teuehers inslit o
07 35
122
McMurry, Cooper A Grill supplies
for fou rt house a ml jail ........
5 20
123
Irwiii-Hodsnn Co office supplies...
0 45
124
Omaha Printing Co "
2 »0
125
3 15
120
Chus II Ruck typewriter............
»5
127
Hamilton Drug.x Jew v eom y sup
plies for court house...... .....
23 2.»
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Siil Parles wood for court > ou>e____
51
129
Hamilton Hook store sup for eourt
house..........................
24 oO
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AC Ml'o
K 45
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Haneroft-Whitney rom'v erwies —
21 5»
132
Harper X Baird siipquarauti tie —
32 m
133
S M I'lim'y
141 30
134
J D Miser
» 50
135
.lohn Winslow guard «ju irantine..
70 03
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II Buck A eoiii'v sup quarantine. .
12
137
Uo ers & Chiitlin
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iluiihitlge .k Sr. .lohn
5 05
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P .1 I'limniliigs wikiiI for pesl house
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119
Hattie Kastman stove
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V C •! Co slip for pest house........
30 85
112
.1 .1 Moon **
20 05
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.1 S i\ lieaotler
2 .'»0
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Me Murry, Cooper & Grill "
0» 30
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J W Nelson
2 11 a
Ham Itiir
' i-47 J W Nelson
' 1 is Ham Bar 11 store
Ilia laenli Helwig
1st It'll' l'o Mere en:il V
151 J M Higgins work at pes; house ...
I 152 Ira Swift
j |53 U J Vanilenlmrg work court liouso
I 154 Burl Risley
: 155 U J Vaiidenlierg
156 Henry Buck hall rent inquest —
i 157 -V T Adair services coroner........
I 158 Frank Oyr juror coroner's inquest
i 159 Hobt Hanson "
i 16) It W Brack " "
• 161 l)an Dobell
162 Thos Clark
163 Lem Y'oung
John Hewlett
Wm Baker
ttusael Apllng
denry Stiter
Vni Sarnie rs
ITO John McLaughlin
171 « A Holly
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1 50
150
1 50
1 50
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KICK A m
Kick a dog and he bites you.
He bites you and you kick him.
The more you kick the more
he bites and the more he bites
the more you kick. Each
makes the other worse.
A thin body makes thin
blood. Thin blood makes a
thin body. Each makes the
other worse. If there is going
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COmC from outside.
Scott's Emulsion is the right
help. It breaks up such a
combination. First it sets the
stomach right. Then it en
riches the blood. That
strengthens the body and it
begins to grow new flesh.
A strong body makes rich
blood and rich blood makes a
strong body. Each makes the
other better. This is the way
Scott's Emulsion puts the thin
ody on its feet. Now it can
ct along by itself. No need
of medicine.
101
102
KH
1(8
100
200
2dl
202
111
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott
Emulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St,. New York.
50 c. and $ 1 . all druggists.
sane case .....................
173 Geo McGrat li M D ex insane ease.
174 Herbert Ilretiiinir
175 Minnie Cameron w't insane case..
176*0 F Cameron
177 .1 T Brice secy board of health and
services in smallpox cases.......
178 Missoula Merc Co grates for furn'e
at court house.......■*...........
vi)5" C C Wright constable fees........
at
206
■rill
rl tï
207 '' deputy
17 F .1 Morris justice fees
18 E E Tecpeiiing constaiili
219 J .1 Grusli
220 E E Terpening deputy s 1
204 C M Kegler
208 C C Wright
2S9 J I) Walts sheriff's mileage........
210
211 Fred T Lilliek hoard of prisoners
212 Missoula Mere eom'y supplies for
quarantine.................
213 Jus Dykemim work at quarantine.
214 A Grant .hum building liest house
at Silvcrtliorn mill...............
215 S W Overturf constable fees.......
216 Miles Romney public printing. ...
222 S Sedgwick Justice fees ............
2.23 Albert Ahrens tax rebute ..........
224 * 1* Baker county atty ex..........
225 Arthur Fleming horse hire small
pi*x ...............................,
220 Arthur Fleming transportation of
smallpox patients to hospital —
227 Arthur Fleming work with team
hauling sup e c to pest house...
228 J W Howard M 1) services in small
pox eases........................
Miles Iiomney blank hooks .......
9 89
Ks 14
your
bail
ters
ney
of
I'OOR FUND.
No.
Name Service Amount
17»
Hum Barg'n store sup for poor.....
10 45
iso
45
181
McMurry, Cooper A Grill "
30
is :l
15
is ;
A C M Co
49 14
184
15
185
MisMoreom'y
12 '0
186
Geo W Dougherty
45
187
GO Tidwell
'l 25
|88
Deveber & Herbert
:tt 59
IS»
,1 Pond work ill poor farm.........
17 50
l»l>
A A liooncy
17 50
191
A W Newell boat'll of poor .........
11 45
1»L*
U H Sm'they
21 7.)
i»:t
D N Relier mail attend co'ty poor.
125
194
U G Aloore house rent pauper......
(i
1».Y
Louis Peterson
24
ing
by
30
50
05
85
05
.'»0
30
a
N II Uooikoiow nvd attend county
pool- .............................. 132
ROAD FUND.
43 J W Slocum road work..............
44 Ira Swift
45 .1 11 Milltkaln
4ii Evan Jones ''
47 Frank tUsfton ''
48 Robt Neuves ''
411 Samuel Brown road view..........
5U Ben Kerlee road work..........
51 Jus Kei let: "
52 Louis Harris
53 l'ennuyer A Kress lumber for roads
und bridges . ..............
54 H C Williamson road work .......
55 John E Smith iumh.-r for bridges..
56 Levi Swovz • road work . ..........
57 ArMmr Fleming
58 S Wuylett
59 Frank Simpkins
no H Relink
61 D V lleaii lumber for bridges ....
62 A C M ( 0 sup for m i Is......
63 John Fast roadwork ........
lit Moore A Wylie
65 Albert II Wood
66 ('lias Mason
67 lohn Pearson
us ('lias Mason
69 John II Morris
79 Bert Churchill
71 John F. Smith lunili :• lor roads...
7.2 Alex Laven
73 O R Snyder road work ...........
74 Ren Young
75 Jos Little
76 John 1, Johnson ••
77 Daniel Gregg
78 Kell hen Holden Jr
79 A C M Co supplie • tor mails......
ni E K Tei iK'iitng road work .......
'as Bowman
i
I
i
I
I
!
j
82
Gt 0 Vogt
2
SO
83
.1 T Wood
S' 50
84
Geo Vogt
42 7*5»
33
85
Clayton Siria
80
A N Mittower lumlier for roails..
. 100 38
87
t'lias Lawrame road work........
. 24 50
88
T 11 Irvine
2 25

SM Babbitt
4 75
(Ml
.1 A Wilkinson ''
42
»1
J110 MoLuugli lin "
1 85
50

C M McKee
10
50
»3
Me ein ley
12
150
Geo Folger
10
50
1*5
C Leavens "
2
50
»0
G A Bobbins •*
57
150
»7
H Lancaster
15
50
U8
J F Logan
2fi
50
00
J M IligglnS
S3
101 W II Buokridge "
102 TTruxler
3 W A Hallet "
John Ransom "
Eddiu Anderson ''
A Conner lumber for roads.......
KH RJ Holden
1(8 R V Martin road work.............. 24
100 .1 M Higgins '' 42
200 J I'ond '' 55
2dl *• 39 75
202 A A Rooney " 37 50
1'ied Beaulieu " 75
A e M cu-up for ioad3.............. 120
111 Amos Buck Mere eom'y lumber for
roads............................ 534 68
112 oL Kenney road work.......... .. 28
li:i N .1 Chaffin "
114 James Dunbar lumber for bridges 38 98
I M lliggins road work............. 65
On motion, board adjourned.
Approved:
J. R. Rawlins,
Attest; Chairman..
Howard D. Smart,
Clerk.
Market Report.
The quotations given below are the
prevaiing prices Wednesday morning
and are subject to change at any time
Butter, ranch 25c per 1b., creamery
40c per lb
A,. } Us.?1.
Eggs, 35c do/;.
Potatoes. $1.00 per 100 lbs
Hay—Wild, $7.50(®SH.'00; mixed, $8
[email protected]; timothy, 12.00, Baled.
Oats, 1.10(a)1.15 per 100 lbs
Wheat, 75c per bushel.
Onions,$1.00 per 100 lbs.
Cabbage, 50c per 100 lbs
Beets, 45c per 100 lbs.
Carrots, 40c per 100 lbs.
SAW DEATH NEAR.
'It often made my heart ache,"
writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin,
Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until
it seemed her weak and sore luugs
would collapse. Good doctors said
that she was so far gone with Con
sumption that no medicine or earthly
help could save her, but a friend '
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery and persistent use of this
excellent medicine saved her life."
It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs
and colds, Bronchitis, asthma and all
throat and lung diseases. 50c and
$1.00 at Corner Drug Stere. Trial
bottles free.
Found—Between Hamilton and Riv*
erside, a Masonic emblem. Owner call
at Western News office.
A WOMAN'S AWFUL PERIL.
"There is only one chance to save
your life and that is through an
operation" were the startling words
heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime
Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he
bail vainly tried to cure her of a
frightful case of stomach trouble and
yellow jaundice. Gall stones had
formed and she constantly grew worse
Then she began to use Elechic Bit
ters which wholly cured her. It's a
wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kid
ney remedy, Cures Dyspepsia, Loss
of appetite. Try it.. Only 50 cts. Guar
anteed. for sale by Ooriier Diug
Store.
All kinds of plain and fancy sew
ing done on short notice. Will sew
by the day or do piece work as the
customer desires. Call on or address
Mrs. E. J. Bales, next door to White
laundry, Hamilton, Mont.
SAYS HE WAS TORTURED:
"I Buttered such pain Loin corns I
could hardly walk," writes H. Rob
insou, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Buck
leu's Arnica Salve completely cured
them." Acts like magic on sprains,
bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns,
boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skia
diseases aud piles. Cure guaranteed
by Corner Drug Store.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
Notice is hereby given that we, the
uddersigued who hare conducted a
laundry business under the firm name
and style of Maynard ifc Tid veil, have
this day dissolved partnership by
mutual eonseut, Geo. Maynard re
tiiiug from tho business. Charles
Tidwell assumes tlie liabilities and
will collect all bills owing to the late,
firm of Maynard & Tidwell.
Geo. Maynard,
Chas. Tidwell,
Hamilton Mont. Nov. 1-4, 1901.
FOOD CHANGED TO POISON.
Petrifying food in the intestines
product s effects like those of arsenic,
i but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel
I tho poisons from clogged bowels,
i gently, easily but surely curing Con
I stipatiou, Biliousness. Sick Headacne,
I Fevers, all Liver. Kidney and Bowel
! troubles. Only '25c at Corner Drug
j Store.
50
7*5»
38
50
25
75
85
No one can reasonably hope for
good health unless his bowels move
once each day. W hen this is not at
tended to, disorders of the stomach
arise, biliousness, headache, dyspep
sia aud piles socu follow. It you wish
to avoid these ailments keep your
bowels regular by taking Chamber
lain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets
when required. These are so easy to*
take and mild aud gentle in effect.
1'. ,i- tain bv Corner Drug Store,

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