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-77-1 ~ s I£ m n Oaeliee Englees a Talent & Ute. elf -Comer Amstreeg weasIs tows from the south sie lest Saeasisy. O1. wanted for -eneral hea enwork by Mrs. 0. W. Tasner. 6st Bast Liase cend de.ived at Useo per on bh BDeterlud B Eagldbright. rgdl The infant chld of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Devist of Culbertson died Tuesday some a ter birth. Go the Phoenix Cabe for Blue Ribbon Whishkey, eight years old and strictly pere. L 3. Schow Ptep. z4tt 3L F. Howel, a bhued traveling selemens for a St. Leais Calendar coecers made Cal bertnon hot Friday. Weated-Clean cottan rap at t he Searchlight lice. Will pays 5 cents a posed for root as peonds. R.3. Johnson, candidate for the odce of clerk and tecorder was in town Tuesday and Wedaesday of this week. See S. S. Mraa for Zenith harness, the very beet made. Single and doeble bar -ees I heavy .ad light grades. 44 tf Mark Thomas is wholesale agent for Schmidt s eer and Drary's Soft Drinks. Leaye orders at Eagle Saloor phone 96. 44tf Rt. Rev. M. C. Lealhan, Bishop of Great Falls, was in Cutbertsoe Sunday. He left Moaday moralag to visit the Catholic .le soes north of Culbertaom. C. L. Folkestad is building .the oanda tios for a handsome residence on his claim north ci town The carpeeters will be at work oi it in the neer fute. Wanted-A boy to learn the trade Ia the Searchlight oBos. Should be about i6 years old and intelligent, and willing to work. Will advance each a boy rapidly. z8tf James Walter Smith. the four months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smith died Sunday of cholera infantum. The funeral was held from the house Monday. M. D. Skelly is spending his time this summer on his claim near Plentywood and C. R. Bartlett is running the Skelly Bar ber Shop during the absence of the. pro prietor. Get your job printing done at the Search light oice. Although the price of living has gone up several notches we are still doseg busianes at the same old stand at the same old low prices. 46 t f Ensign Haskles of Denver. Col., a Sal vation Army man, preached in the Presby terian church Sunday evening. Monday he was collecting money for the Inter Mountain district of the Army. To keep your health sound. to avoid the ills of advancing years. to conserve your physical forces for a ripe and healthful old age, guard your kidneys by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Valley Drug Co. T If A...mmean 1. ......1.. hg. ann.w mer vacotion on the claim of M D. Skelly and is also looking up a claim for himself and partner with whom mt is reported he will form an alliance in the near future. The crops in Dane Valley. while fir for this year are not turning out as much grain to the acre as expected. Wheat is averag lug from 5 to 1s bushels to the acre and oats from ten to 3o bushels, which is not nearly so much as anticipated by those who have threshed. F. C. VanKuster and Leas Opeal of Scobey. Eli Lafremier and Rosallie Brien of Medicine Lake, and Geo. L. Onstad and Hilda Lande of Coalridge all in this coun ty. were granted marriage licenses on Thursday of last week. In baying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. There is so danger from it, and re lef is sure to follow. Especially recom meaded for coughs. colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dreggists. The penalty for shooting ducks out of season is a Sne of $too and the law break ern should beware. The following is the open season and limit for the following game : Oct. s to Dec. x. elk. mountaia goat, deer and moentain sheep. limit one per season: Oct. I to Nov. x. grouse. pral ry chicken, sage hen. pheasant. partridge, limit fee per day: Sept. t. to jan. x. will ducks, limit so per day; wild gees, brast, and swan, so limit-Gilats journal. FURNITURE ad BEDDING We handle the Kianeapolls Bed. 41mg Compaay's go**. Iron beds, cots, couches, etc. Matressbs of all sizes and qualities. A full line of furniture, rockers and chairs just ar rived. .5 S. MOEN cipes WInd MM at Taser & Best's Paesae hor seat, .ee..&lf mile from own. Apply to A B. Tasmer. sd Spring Laue Whiskey. the best I. the and at the Phoessi Cats. L. 3. Schow, Peup, 2411 K. 0. Slette is wearig a broad smile bees days as his white steamer is now in meltg oaer. Go to D. R. Brockman Resident Dentist Dice in First National Bank butding, Dalbertsoa. Most. gtE A beach of Culbertson Masnss will visit Poplar tonight to attend a beaneet given by the Poplar lodge. Ale: Middleo.., now deputy oean sear tevor of Chateau County. was down from Chateen Saturday shaking hands with many Woods. J. S. Day of the South Side was is town Saturday a"d says he will speed some weeks at the new hotel at Boulder Speiegs a the near future. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet it the country home of Mrs. Jack Forsythe m Friday Sept. s, at 2:3o p. m. A fall at* enadace is urged. Mrs. A. R. Mittos left Tuesday for her mid horne ia Lassing. Iowa to viat her mother and other relatives. She will be poee a mouth or more, Mr. Sheldos and J. C. Gregory left yes terday for Pleatywood to look after the shipment of wool for Mesers. Gregory, Marne. False and Cad Ball. Mrs. Brooks, mother of I. L. Brooks. left Tuesday for her home in Wisconsin. On the way she will stop oN to visit friesds sad relatives at Detroit, Mine. Fred Hudson, who has a claim near Pleutywood acted as pharmacist and man. ager of the Valley Drag Co.. during the abseence of'A. W. Hasol for the past two weeks. R. J. Maurer arrived hrse Saturday from Portal. N. D.. in his automobile overland mad was greeted hers by many old friends. Mr. Maurer was proprietor of the Pioneer Livery Barn about four years ago. Mr. and Mts. A. W. Hxasel and baby arrived home Tuesday morning from Charles City. lowa, after a splendid visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Hlasul was gone two months and Mr. Hussol two weeks. arm near Lanark to J. A McCann. was in own Saturday. Mr. Jackson will make a rip to the coast and thinks of making his lermant home there. Mr. McCann re verts good crops on his farm. The caae of Dyer vs Heggina & Schow ran dismissed without prejudice in justice eort of F. P. Miller Tuesday morning up a motion of Lanke & Comer, attorneys or the plaintil. The case involved the wnerseip of the hay on the old Hater beandoned claim and which was con eated by Dyer. A Mondak Masonic Lodge was instatut d in Culberteon Monday night, the Mon Iak Masons coming up bern to have the work done. Among the charter members 1 the new lodge are Dr. McManus. Dr. )rake, A. S. Newcomb, A P. Rounce of dondak and W. C. Emery and Win. Leo tf Yellowstone Valley. Be sure and takes bottle of Chamber aim's Colic. Cholera aed Diarrhoea Rem. dy with you when starting on your trip his semmer. It cannot be obtained on woard the trains or steamers. Changes of eater and climate often cause sodden at ache of diarrhoea, and it is beat to be pre pared. Sold by all druggists. When the digestion as all right, the ac toe of the bowels regular. there is a aatt ral craving and relish for food. When this a lackl* you may know that you need a lose of Chamberlaia's Stomach end Liver rablets. They atreegthen the digestive gaaes. Improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all druggists. Dysentery is a daegeroeadisease but can be cared. Chamberlaia's Colic. Cholera ted Diarrhoea Remedy has been success lally used ia mine epidemics of dysnetery. It has never beae knewa to fail It is eq eally velaable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweetened, It is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. Fir Farniatme so to Tamer A Deal. L I.. BrLesb mde a huelmens trip is Pilliatee Meony. Mr. and Mra. Buadhy .1 WuhIson are riteing M. and Mrs. Dean this weas. The MahoneRoblmeas Luasber Ceompany em seil =3 dimeafem lumber at ases. ses they laat. 3s tMrn. G. D. Gregory. mother d J.C. I 3ugory of Poplar. left yasneday her btr tome in Chicage Get LIos brand or Heath & Mafliges Wand bease palate, both Spleadi quality it, Ia Mesaoms. oet Owlag the Train No. a belag anaulled e m Thuraday we did not seclve the Poplar ;aws time for this weak. Richard and Dave Edmonds were up to Wagner the irst of the waeh buildiag hacks a their homesteads. m Miss Holt of the Seath Sde is in town a nking the teachers' emaminatlon at the school house today and tomorrow. t Calbertson and vicinity was visited by d n heavy frost yesterday morning. being the irst of the aeason. Much garden stud was lastroyed. Notice the new ad of the Red Black-' mnith Shop, Geo. Balfour proprietor. He a making a specialty of all kinds of plow ihares, etc. Tryon. a new town on the Plentywood branch, is to have a newspaper in the near future. H. C. Downey will be the editor and proprietor. J. 3. Peterson is expected back from St. Paul In a few days, whee he went some time ago to see his physiciansa ie r gard to his lame ankle. Mrs. Jack McDonald is safering from at case of blood poisoning as a retnlt of run- - fing the point of an indellible pencil into I her hand. She is recovering. Bill Norbeck, traveling salesman for the Minot Grocery Company. came to Cal bertson yesterday in his automobile ac companied by his wife and mother. Mrs. Catherine Ingale. saut of Will Stahl. left Tuedilay for her home in Min neapolis, after a two months visit at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Tanner. Judge 1. H. Dollan of the Medicine Lake Wave has been in Culbertson several days this week talking up the candidacy of P. 1. Rin for representative to the state legis lature. W. Harmon, traveling freight agent of the G.N. R'y. and Ed Egan made a drive over the country north of Culbertson the fore part of the week, looking up freight conditions. A lovely rain Tuesday night and all day Wednesday filled the .eoll with moisture and cleared the atmosphere of the smoke which had drifted down from the burning forests in the mountains. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, billions, conastipated. take a dome of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver rablets tonight before retiring and von will feel all right in the morning. Sold by all druggists. It is rumored that Medicine Lake may not be favored with a new depot this anns on. We can hardly me how any railway company can deprive a town of a depot and believe the rumor to be without found ation. - Froid Tribune. H. Spaering, the hardware man of Med icine Lake. left Tuesday of last week for Sherwood. N. D . where he was married to Miss Ray Sherret. of that place, Wed. neaday. We are not able to get any par ticulars as Harry kept that a pretty close secret 09Anacu Red cow. one hors slightly deformed had balter on when last seen by owner, brand* ed te on right hip. A suitable reward offer ed 'I for her rern to owner. 19ts D. C. Cowan. Culberteon, Most. For Quick ReiI front May Fever Asthma sad summer broaechtia, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly re lieves the discomfort and sufering and the seanylag symptoms disappear. It soothes and bhesi the lafamed air paseages of the head, throat sed broechial tubes. It con tains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Re. use substitutes. Valley Drug Co. Strayed. From my place, beut July 23. 1gao. 8 bead of two.year-old hllersre right rib. one to-year~olG sorrel mae with white strip in face, weight 3oo the.. branded right shoulber. so.oo re ward fE return of mare. zgps. Aassaw Baouau. Poplar. Most. Notice All those childrea who with the permis sion of the parents and agent want to go it St. Pasts Mission school Most. (at the Little Rockle. Fort Belkuep indisa Reser vatins) are requested in be at the depot at Poplar. WOlf Paint and Osweeu respect ively when the abidse pasesa nest week. Wedsnaday. Aug. past, to join ia asogeth er. Sech as have set yet made any ar reagements may do so, the mndessiged being is Poplar nat Monday and Tuesday. Rn'. Ps.acans F. seas.as. S. J.. Pestsr. Dislte Natcs The mrm of Rebor A Schow of the Phoe als Caie dislved paraerehip Jtly so agse. The uadoaigned. L. 3 !chew has pas de ats strete d gJ. 7.thasn ban we u eleeu l and Nebiky lwo debm-e fapa alm the kam el Kehen " & eow was baset. M alsued ms * ksme is Lmdew.tuft, t., i. Dy srtl STATE FAIR B me felM In lis Sept. 26 to Oct. v, WWll .O of the 4 Best 8mer Held Heless. Meot.. Aug. s3.-Two new fern tres for the Eighth Annual Mosemsa 4 late Fair Is this city,. Sept. z6-Oct. 5,4 eve bhe aaaoanced and perforce they set appeal to all. Ose is none other an daily aeroplane soensions by Car- 4 es, whom same ameeng aviators stands is 4 ts same category as Edison among the 1 ectrcisens or Happe among the billiard is. The contract for his daily appear. 4 ace has been duly signed by both the anr maaagement ad the aviator and it ills for a daily asceesios wherein a height 1 1 as least fifty feet meet be reached and 4 anmast keep his biplsae in the air for 4 ore than tee minutes. But this should act be taken to mean at these are the masanmm figures. in- 4 eed, they are the minimum. In other 4 ords, It is more thaa probable that be ill make flights of miles snui miles and se to a height of fully a mile. Certises se a biplane. along the same general 4 anes as the Wright model, in which sever ral world's flight records have been made. 4 bat be will essay still new records during 4 is Helena record is to be espected. for it 4 thoeght the rarified western atmosphere Ill prove conducive. to great achieve- ( tents. Curtis will visit only Helena and ( pokane on his western trip-one week at 4 to fairs in the respective cities. The air sip is no longer Is the realm of doebt. ad doubtless every reeldeet of the state 4 rill bg pleased to avail himself of the op rtuaity to -ee in actual operation the nachinescomcerning which wo much has se- published. The other feature referred to is some ling more of a typical western or Mon nan order-a cowboys relay race. Al- 4 Lady a large number of entries have bees 4 sade, and it is not improbable that still there will follow. The conditions of this ace are such as to make it as realistic as ossible. The riders are to make three 4 siles each day, every change of maddlea ad animals to be made in front of the randstand. Any aspirant in this direc on is requested to communicate with Sec stary Mania in this city. All patented usages are barreo. In oth r words it must be a genuine cowboy race Pith the old fashioned cinch straps. rega stion saddles and the like. That this vent will prove popular in marked degree seas doubly assured, while together with be daily biplane ascention with the well nown aviator at the helm, the fair man gement fools that it has provided one of he most interesting programs imaginable. W-"wy inEJw rau H Tonic in quality and action, quick in re alts. For backache. headache, dizziness, _ ervousness. urinary irregularities and keumatisan. Valley Drug Co. al Poplar Presbyterian Services Farewell services.-Preaching Sunday torning August 28th will have for its sub act, "Communion". The topic of the rening sermon will be "The Lamb of od". All are cordially invited. This ill be the last service of the present min ter. F. H. Sravausson. Summer Pastor. Notice. I have sold my steam threshing outfit to I. Eisbenbacher and B. Kiecheubacher, .d they will make all contracts, pay all ills and make all collections. 19p3. Adam Eiicbeebacher. Claim For Sale. Improvements for sale as a fie claim I rithin 16miles of Culbertson, coesistleg of mail house and well. Will rellaquish to erchaser. Address Lock boa a6, Culbert on, Moot. zupa For Sale. A good s6o acre farm. with good house, lood well, two good barns new grasary. z all. aorth of Culbertson, Geo Hettinger. 1 z7Pp3 St. Anthony's Church Services will be held in St. Authony's harch the first and third Seuday of each noeth at so.3o a. m., and Seaday School tvery Sendavslatap.m Service will be held at Mediclae Lake he second Sunday of eacs moeth. On the koerth Sunday alterastely service will be held at BaDuville sad Moedak. 4 Rev. Mahussier Deemoods. Pastor. Church of she Brethren. I Services every first. mooed and third Ldeas day at the Keller Schoel boahs. Sunday School at to and preaching at ii L. u. Every fourth Lords day at D. M. jleetherts. 1.5. Kausaa. Pastor. 4 FARM FOR SALE Best sad Cheapest Farm lu This Virnitd y Offeed at limmes For the reason that I have sold Wut my business in Culbertson and wish to move away, I am desirousl4 iselhilg my farm of 60o acres adjoiaing towasite of Celbertson. A nice 4room' cottage and wind 1 mill gem with the farm, which is wll Sensed and Stherwiu uemprov ed. WU1 sell farm sad Ifmprove mamoas for S5e Ia ridf Fa f Syssanus. IN*N!***********n*********uue**************M*** AutoGarage I Prompt attention given to all kinds of REPAIRING to " " * 10 10 * * S 0 0 * 0 " * Bulk 4-HesePower. Model 37 lAuto LiverijI * Qnick and sure. Automobile supplies of all kinds. Autos stored : Your patronage solicited - - - Telephone 111 ~:STEAM THRESHING OUT-FITS 45 Minneapolis, Advance and Avery Threshing and plow out-fits @0 The best in the world = Farm Implements of all kinds, Windmills, Pumps and Gasoline e Engines, Acine Harvesters, Plymouth Twine. : Donaldson Bros., Culbertson, Mont. :: Lodge Announcements lse Ur. :nond.and fort-. CITY DRAY LINE wnot. at as o'elock . m.. In Maonie Hall.at 1.laIU6uxokeothegs wlne 1.1). Enuou. I." LBonas. w. M . G. A. JAN B8, PROP. Dray inag Done on Short Notice WILD ROOM CHAPTER. N oN at Reasonable Prices. lasts the second tln8 four Thuearsda' uttiesnat rcs a~ch month atN oloc p.m..I Sol lall. se. Ample0 TAMwuaa. W.M. S.C W.p.. Secrary. Phone No. 144 A new line of Ladies! visiting cards just OU LB RTBON. MQNIANA *rrived at the Searchlight office. THS Wittmeier-Brooks Co. (INCORPORATED.) Announcement* We wish to announce that m after September first the. firm o name will be changed to c WITTMEIER & WEST CO. A M Not a new firm but a new ° name. The business will .be car otrled on the same as heretofore x m under the old established princi o. pie of the senior member of the firm-A square deal to evreybody. We solicit your patronage. If you mare not now a customer of the store, we invite you to come in k and inspect our goods and prices and we will endeaver to make it to your interest to become a per manent customer. The Wittmeier-Brooks Co., In CULBERTSON, I ONT