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Woman'sWorld Pretty Brooklyn Girl Christens N«w Battleship. - mm MISS ELSIE C ALDER. Miss Elsie Calder, the pretty daugh ter of Congressman William M. Cakler of New York, had the honor of cbris telling the battleship New York, which was recently launched at the Brooklyn navy yard. Miss Calder, who is a graceful girl of eighteen, will be one of next sea son's buds. At present she is a pupil at a finishing school in Greenwich, Conn. SILHOUETTE FAD. Even Furniture Black and White Effects Are Smart. The attractive and dainty black and white silhouette decoration now be coming popular here had its inspiration In Europe, where it became a wide spread fad. By some it is held to be a development of the black and white decoration vogue, which the Hoffman school created; by others to be a re vlval of Biedermeier style, and it must be admitted that this last influence is most marked. Some of the screens are essentially in Biedermeier style, com bining characters in profile with natu ral history subjects or with the purely fautastic most admirably. The decoration consists of stencil like black or black and white figures on a white background. The figures are clearly and sharply cut, standing out distinctly in the strong contrast of the dead black and white give the foli age and other delicate lines an effect that is most dainty. Very decorative variations are obtained by the use of colors—soft dark greens, blues, crim sons, maroons, grays or browns. These are used on white backgrounds in two tones of the same color or with con trasting colors, giving unlimited pos »Utilities to silhouette work even in tho hands of the amateur decorator. In fact, home talent is oftenest employed in this art, and possibly this fact is not a little responsible for its increasing popularity. The personal touch is giv en at times by putting the profiles of members of the family, of certain known individuals or of historic char acters on some of the figures. Favor ite fairy stories, sports and nursery tales are used in decorating the nurs ery. One's favorite pastime—golf, rid ing, fishing, whatever it may be—can be artistically incorporated into the silhouette frieze for one's pet room. While in America the fashion bas thus far been confined to wait, picture, cnrtain and screen decoration. A form of furniture is promised in the near future in black and in natural maple paneled with silhouette decorations. Just Too Dear For Anything. A story Is told concerning a famous man of letters who visited Washington and appeared at a dinner party. He sat next to a young girl, who rattled away at the famous man. He wanted to talk to his hostess, but hadn't a chance. The girl said to him: "I'm awfully stuck on Shakespeare. Don't you think he's terribly interesting?' Everybody listened to hear the great man's brilliant reply, for as a Shake spearean scholar he has few peers "Tes," he said solemnly, "I do think he is interesting. I think he is more than that. I think Shakespeare is just simply too dear for anything!" Big 8'isters In New York. Mrs. Madeline W. Evans, a thor oughly experienced court Inspector, has been engaged by the Big Sister or ganization in New York, founded by Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt. Mrs Williard Straight, who was Miss Dor othy Whitner before her marriage, is very much Interested with Mrs. Vanderbllt in the movement. Mrs, Evans knows all about the girls helped and finds places for them. Thirty-third Degree For Women, For many years the privileges and secrets of Freemasonry have been de nied to women. Now, however, sev eral members of the thirty-third, and highest, degree of the Ancient and Ac cepted Scottish Rite have obtained charters from the highest authorities in England and Germany to initiate women. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Of the Board of County Commission ers of Chouteau County, at Their Regular Nov. Session. Fort Benton, Mont., Nov. 4, 1912. Board met at 10 o'clock a. m. Pres ent Commissioners John V. Carroll, H. J. Wackerlin, Geo. L. Overfield and the county clerk. Board took up the auditing of bills as follows: Walter Drought, road work $ 36 00 MAJonkte " M Murray " Bert Paradis " Light Co, fixtures L 8 Brady, posting notices Oscar Johnston " J 11 livers " A Elderinan " Kd Fredlund " R H Dull " E Wilson " W C Sullivan, refund of taxes A B Billups " B C Magmren " Milo Hummett, reg voters R Imbert, carrying election supplies Dr Murphy, prof services M Hollands expenses Henry Wickhorst, labor Hubbard Abstract Co, certificates Independent, advertising A Barkley, hauling Geo Bickie, expenses 25 106 00 150 00 M 40 2 00 5 00 1 50 2 50 3 00 5 60 8 00 2 00 9 58 I 95 4 50 11 80 8 00 28 »0 27 49 85 51 06 17 75 5 00 II 50 November 6, 1912. The board met at 10 a. m. with all members present and passed the fol lowing resolution: Whereas, one D. F. Swenson been arrested on the charge of er im nal libel against the county attorney of Chouteau county, therefore it is ordered that the county attorney may employ special counsel to assist or prosecute the said Swenson at the ! county's expense. November 7, 1912. I The board met at 10 a. m. with same members present. The following resolution was passed: Whereas, it appears by duly signed tax receipt this day exhibited that the taxes for year 1903 on the NE± SWi, SWi SWJ, and lots 3, 5 and 6, sec. 1, T. 21 N., R 5 E. (212) acres, was duly paid to county treasurer, but through an error a certificate of tax sale for taxes for said year was issued; now therefore, it is ordered that the county treasurer and county clerk cancel said certificate of tax sale on their respec tive books and records. The following bills were audited ; Wm Cecil, road work $311 001 work 30 00 40 59 John Kyle, bridge J Whlttal Wm Beckman " Dayton Thomas " C A Numaker " Cbas Kittleson " R Meyers " H I Elliott " H O Numaker " John Hägen " R Yack " C P Cruse " Eugene Hammer " R M Flatstol " Phil Buckley, box rent Frances Harber, deputy Juo Murphy, posting notices 34 50 56 00 71 35 35 50 84 80 13 50 25 501 10 55 11 45 ?1 I 14 10 35 10 78 3 33 3 50 16 30 35 50 5 ÖÖ Geo Bickie, mileage Sharp Bros, merchandise L Payne, house rent W li Thomas, meals 11 00 Jack I.ee, posting notices 12 00 f Moldenbauer " 4 50 J A Bramble " 6 50 John Buckland " 5 00 B L Powers, money advanced 81 50 Carter Herald, advertising 10 00 St Anthony Lumber Co, lumber 13 60 Geo Murrav, road work ... 369 00 Geo Wackerlin, bridge work 16 00 The board ordered that the county clerk draw warrants on the general fund in payment of the judges and clerks who served at the general elect tion on November 5, 1912, as follows: In all precincts casting less than 100 <•>,» s\r\ i • il • . I votes, $t>.00 each; in all precincts I casting 100 vote? or more, but not I less than 200, $9.00 each; in all pre • i .• ' ,- uytv .. auf A« cincts casting 200 votes or more «12.00. The board then continued the audit ing of bills as follows: i<j & Davidson, scraper rent $ 5 50] W Avery, road work 42 801 Bunyan Hunt " 82 50 Spater " 60 00 Abemathy " 47 50 Chus Schilling " 127 00 Albert Taylor " 155 55 "Ramsey " 80 00 Martin " 316 001 John Berksdale " 75 00 W T Boskey " 74 10 Joseph Fish " 30 00 Clias Strete " 25 001 T Ureanlt, blacksmithing 25 00 Benton Hardware Co, merchandise 84 05 Ed Fredlund, bridge work 88 50 R L Ferguson " 20 00 Dr Hamilton, prof serv ices 10 00 November 8, 1912. The board met at 10 a. m. with all members present and continued the — ' i~:n '-ii TedRussell, assisting county sarveyor.... 8 69 00 | Ed Bierring C K McKendry, expenses. auditing of bills as follows: 09 00 5 00 Loma Hardware Co*, merchandise 6 55 " F Murphy, election work 3 00 A Powers, stenographer work 44 10 oss Elwell, election booths 10 50 H Evers, posting notices 8 00 Empire Lumber Co, lumber 503 75 TIC Power, merchandise F E Fisher, road work B3 75 E Fisher " 13 50 Dan Dupee " 3b5 00 C A Johnson, grader 350 001 A W Merrifield, transportation 380 00 41 expenses 301 401 Norris Gray, road viewing 6 001 A O DeLorimer " 6 001 Geo Wackerlin " 6 00 Fred Wilford, transportation 90 001 Opera House, rent 40 00 election rent 80 armory 50 00 D W Flagler, carrying election returns 5 00 E P Raymond " .... 5 00 J W Hartman " .... 6 00 DTraynor " .... 6 00 Alvan Piercy, election booths 11 00 R A Lee, posting notices 3 00 H T Grimm, cleaning courtroom 3 00 River Press, election supplies 440 30 " publishing 54 90 Light Co, fixtures 5 65 Telephone Co, rent 26 90 DGLockwood, merchandise 15 75 Shaw & Borden Co, erasers Regimental Band, rent 25 00 Jack Creps, road work 20 00 Geo Wackerlin, expenses at state fair 664 511 November 9, 1912. The board met at 10 a. m. with all members present and directed the I county clerk to advertise for the con struction of concrete approaches to I the north side of the county bridge I across the Missouri river at Fort Ben- 1 tn n TVio {nllnwinir hilla «m» . h or, I ton. ine loilowing bills were then I audited : Choteau House, board of poor $ 34 001 House of Good Sheperd, care of poor 30 00 I St Clare Hospital " 215 83 Rogers Templeton Co, lumber 101 90 j F Curtis, road work 193 50 W Billups " W C Bown " George Streit " j T Isaacson " F M Cook ' H Norden " j G Dowty, " W E Wigty, blacksmithing The viewers' reports on the follow n w 75 00 ofio I» 105 00 0 75 100 00 187 50 345 35 14 001 Low insr roads were accepted by the board nnrt tho samp ivoro <Wla.rp<l «iiV»H<» ana ine same were aeciareii puDiic highways and the road supervi >rs of the several districts through which they run were instructed to open sa m», to the public, and the county surveyor to survey, plat and file same with "the county clerk: The Gordon road, Genou road, Nil son road, and Jane's road. Road petition for the Schilling change was approved and W. F. Wilford, Norris Gray and A. W. Merrifleld appointed viewers. Road petition for Gray road ap proved and Norris Gray, Oscar Wackerlin and A. W. Merrifield ap pointed viewers. Road petition for Clark road exam ined and A. O. DeLorimer, George v*t I if j a tit /%m. î fii-ii o ta Wackerlin and A. W• Merrifield ap pointed viewers. Road petition for Genou-Teton county line road examined and A. O. DeLorimer, Geo. Wackerlin and A. W. Merrifleld named a- viewers. Road petition for Genou- ascade county line road examined and A. O. DeLorimer, Geo. Wackerlin and A. W. Merrifield named as viewers. Road petition for Carter-Tunis road examined and A. O. DeLorimer, Geo. W acke lin and A. W. Merrifield ap pointed viewers. Road petition for the Jeffries change in Fort Benton-Rowe coulee road and the Sneath road was exam ine d and George Wackerlin, Norris Gray and A. W. Merrifield named as viewers. November 11, 1912. The board met at 10 a. m. with all members present and took up the aud iting of bills as follows: Goodridge Lumber Co, lumber $ 57 35 H G Foster, road work 65 00 Orine Devine " 6 0# Earl Hulett " 7 50 D B Phillips " 30 00 A L Foster " 100 00 has.---- -- ^ g r ^®^hy prôf "services® !. ! ! : ! ! 1! ! '. ! ! ! ! i40 00 r w Urton, posting notices a oo Western Mercantile Co, election supplies.. 6 10 Road petition for the Osnes road was rejected because right of way could not be secured. The report of the commission ap pointed by the district judge to ap praise blocks numbered 22, 23, 24, 25, 34, 35, 36, 39, and 41, of Roosevelt's second addition to Fort Benton, was $10.00 per lot. The board took up the matter of purchasing same for county fair grounds and requested that the streets and alleys through this prop erty be closed by the city before the completion of the sale. Board adjourned 5:00 p. tn. sine die. J. Lee Sedgwick , County Clerk. Rams For Sale. Choice yearling and two-year old half-blood Cotswold rams. In numbers to suit purchasers. Thés» rams aie from selected Oregon ewes and pure bloou Cotewold rams from the greatest prize winning flock In the west. LONG BROS., Great Falls, Mont. Stallion for Sale One grey stallion, eight years old. Weight 1800 poends. Very heavy bon- d Was bred on the late Marcus Daly ranch. Both dam and sire were Imported. Judging by his progeny he should be worth $2000.00-wtll take $600.00 if taken soon. Enquire of A. K. PBESCOTT, Helena, Mont., or A. C. GOUGH, Chester, Mout. Fcr Sa.e. Six head of work horses, well broken: have been fed a.: winter and < in gooi. conuition tor spring work. Also a 'hree-inch wagon, good as ne« and one set of harness, cheap. GEO. E. BARKLEY, Fort Benton. Estray Taken U d. One norse, weight abo . 1400 poun d, light buckskin with mane roached, an<' oran^ed as shown on left thlprh Owner please 11 or write CI RAKKSTRAW, Clear Lake, Mont. ïvlû D ia vcarD • uiio uay kciuiuk) n"vuv pounds, lias crooked nose, star in forehead and one hind foot white, age three years; one black Reward For Estrays. One dapple gray gelding, about 1300 pounds, age six years; one bay gelding,_ about 1300 mare, star in forehead, white mark on one ulncl foot, weight 1400 pounds, age four years all „nbranded and had collar marks. Fifty djl iars reward for each of above animals returned A. JUNNA, Loma, Mont. Notice To Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Chouteau connty will receive sealed bids ou December 14, 1912, tor the building of concrete approaches to the county bridge acrOBS the Missouri river at Fort Benton, Mon tana. Plans and spec'flcatlons on file in the office of the connty surveyor. Bids to be opened at 10 o'clock a. m. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. LEE SEDGWICK, County Clerk. November 13,1912. Notice is hereby given that the chairman of the board of county commissioners of Chouteau county, state of Montana, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on December 16, 11912, all the county's Interest in lots 10,12 and Sa ] e w ni be held at the front door oi the court house in Fort Benton, Mont., at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the board. J. LEE SEDGWICK, County Clerk in and for Chouteau County, State of Montana. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. lnim, nit iuo l/uuuvj d ju«v>vd« 14. block 1, of the town of Chinook, Montana. Non Coal Land. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, November Î5, 1913. Notice is hereby given that BEULAH B. HALL, of Shonkin, Mont., who, on September 80, 1911 made homestead entry No. 034159, for lots 3 ant 4, SW SWÎ4 section 5, township 30 north, range 10 east, Montana meridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to estab OOllish claim to the land above described, before Chas. H Boyle, U. 8. commissioner, at Fort Benton, Montana, on the 3d day of Jannary, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Hildia Not tingham, Leslie Bishsp, August Klay, Charlie Bkllling, all of Shonkin, Montana. JULIUS C. PBTBRS, Register. Non Coal Land. Notice for Publication. 0 f Teton, Montana, who' "on Februar made homestead entry No. 010042, for/ United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, November 25, 1912. Notice is hereby given that OLSON, 21, 1910, "54 8B54. entry No, S Vi SWJ4 section 27, HWü, NWÜ NEU section 84, township 25 north, range 9 east, Montana meridian, has filed notice of intention to make I three-year proof, to establish claim to the land 1»^o** 1 d «f cribed <. c, jaa. JJ. Boyle, u .S. I ^nr/'VTanuafy. ms ' ' I claimant names a* witnesses: William E 1 Bmbleton, Gilbert R. Bmbleton, ofFort Benton, I Montana, William Collins, Lars K. Lundy, o. I Tet0 „ mont . jdlius c. PBTERS, Register. Non Coal Land. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon taua, November 25, 1912 Notice is hereby given that GEORGE H. STEVENS, of Fort Benton, Montana, who, on May 38,1909, »nd December 23, 1909, made homestead and ad ditlonal homestead entries Nos. 06171 and 011527, for lots 2, 8, 4, section 30, towr ip "A north, range 8 east, and SEH NE^-ii - l 4 " 3 KV4, N!4 NWÎ4 section 35, township 24 ro h, ran^e T east, Montana meridian, has filed * ice of lnten tion to make three-year proof, to «^uibiidi claim t0 the land above described, befiio Chas. H. B j y s commissioner, at F iienton, Montana, on the 4ih dty of Janui. » litis, Claimant name'" as witnesses: 'lurice L. Latta, Joseph Thorpe, J alius Tumbu.:, diaries son, all of Fort Iienton, Montana JULIUS C. PBTBRS, Register. The W eekly R iver P rsss I s a good newspaper to seed n-7a.. to your friends in the east. It v. n l nave you tbe trou ble of writing letters Non Coal Land. Notice for Publication—Isolated Tract o( ciaud L. Lynch; Ron Benton, 'Montana, ""'»î, „ No - pass*, we will offer ^ public 8&l6| to tbo highest bidder^ bot &t not le.** than $1 .25 per acre, at 10 o 'clock a. m. f on the 7th day or December, r»lî % at this office, Joii,.»irg: -i.reribe* unci of land: ne * ^ nor,b ' raDge7eMt " Any personscaimfrr «n'v-rppjy the i'm<> de acribed land are sdv m <■ t (1« iiictr r mire, or o v jectlona, on or b< luie i li» -lime • url^nnti il iur 1 nited Ma ea Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, October '23, 1913. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the commissioner of the general land office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved Jane 27, 1906 34 stats ,517), pursaant to the application of Claud L. Lynch, Fori Benton, Mo B. L BARM.S, Register. C. A Wilson , Receiver Notice of Contest. United States Land Office M Great Falls, Mon tana, November 19, 191S. To Carl H Ahrendt, of Fort Benton, Mon tana, conteatee. Tou are hereby notified that AUGUST B. BJERRING, who gives Fort Benton, Montana, as his post office address, did on October 24,1913, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your homestead entrv serial No. 013918, made July 15, 1910, for rtnwest quarter section II, township 3) north, range 8 east, Montana meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said entryman has never established and maintained residence upon raid land ; that the name has been aban doned for more than six months last past; that no portion of eaid land has been cultivated in any manner ; and that the improvements made thereon consist or an unfinithed, uninhabitable and unfurnished building. Tou are, therefor«-, turther notified that the eaid allegations will be taken by this office as having been confessed by vou, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of contest, or if you fail within thst time to file In this office due proof that you have served a copy of your an ewer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con testant in person, proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written acknowledg ment of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such service must con sist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and the postoffice to which it was mailed, and this affidavit muet oe accompanied by the postmaster's receipt tor the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the postofflce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. julius c. PETE us. Register. Date of first publication November 32, 1013. Date of ?ec< ud publication November 39, 1913. Date of third publication December 6, 1913 Date of fourtn publication December 13, 1913. Non Coal Land. No. 039654. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, November 10, 1912. Notice is hereby given that JULIL8 HAKTFIELD, of Hlghwood, county of Chouteau, slate of Mon tana, has filed in this office his application to enter under the provisions of Section 3306, re vised statutes, United States, the following de scribed land, viz: The northeast quart, r of the northwest quarter of section 26, township 21 north, range 8 east, Montana meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or lor any other reason,to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on^or before the 28th day of December, 1912. JULIUS U. PETERS, Register. Non Coal Land. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, N vemberjl!),1913. Notice is hereby given that JOHN V. CARROLL, of Fort Benton, county of Chouteau, state of Montana, has tiled in this office bis application to enter under the provisions o f section 3306, revised statutes of the United States, the follow ing described land, viz: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section nine (9), and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section ten (10), township twenty-two (33) north, range nine (9) east, Montana meridian. Any and all persons dainunp adversely the lands described, or desiring to objcci because of the mineral character of the land, or lor any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should - — ■ • - ' this oilic< file their affidavits of protest in before the 3dth day of December, 1913, office on or JULIUS C. PETERS,""Register. Non Coal Land. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, November 19, 1913. Notice is hereby given that JAMES O. PATTERSON. of Fort Benton, county of Chonteau Montana, has filed in this office his ai to euter under the provisions of Section 3300, revised statutes, United States, the following described land, vi/. : The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 17, township 32 north, range 10 east, Montana meridian. Any ana all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason,to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 38th day of December, 1912. JULIUS C. PETERS, Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Lewistown, Mon tana, November 35, 1913. Notice is hereby given that KRKU BBRGLUND, of Hawarden, Montana, who, on June 24, made homestead entry No. 06155, for SE££ sec tion 19, township 31 north, ranee 18 east, Mon tana principal meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chas. H. Boyle, U. S. commissioner, at his office, at Fort Benton, Montana, on the 30th day of Decem ber. 1918. A ^ Claimant names as witnesses : Andrew T. Kyle, Steven Clark, Waldo E. Painter, William Nlt cher, all of Harw&rden, Montana. C. B. MoKOIN, Register. Non Coal Land. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office at Great falls, Mon tana, November 25, 1912. Notice la hereby given that FRANK AUGUST LEHMANN, of Fort Benton, Montana, who, on July 1, 1910, made desert land entry No. 030594, for SW>4 NBJ4, NWK SB!i section 19, township 31 north, range 9 east, Montana meridian, has filed notice of intention to make proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chas. H. Boyle, U. S. commissioner, at Fort Benton, Montana, on the 2d day of January, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Jürgen Bn gellant, of Hawarden, Montana, William Bryant,. Olaf Johnson, Gilbert Jargenson, of Hlghwood, Montana. JULIUS C. PBTBRS, Register. Non Coal Land. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office at Great Falls, Mon tana, November 25, 1912. Notice la hereby given that FRANK AUGUST LEHMANN, of Fort Benton, Mont.,who, on September 2,1908, made homestead entry No. 01082, for NBK section 18, township 21 north, range 8 east, Montana meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make three -year proof, to establish claim tc the land above described, before Chas. H. Boyle L U. S. commissioner, at Fort Benton, Montana, on the 2d day of January, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Jürgen Bn Sellant, of Hawarden, Montana, William Bryant, ilaf Johnson, Gilbert Jargenson, of Hlghwood Montana. JULIUS C. PETERS, Register. Notice to Cr editors. Estate of Joseph Kohler, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Patrick J. Kohler, administrator of the estate of Joteih Kohler, dece-^u, to the creditors of and all oersons having claims against the said de ceases to exhibit them with the necessary vo 'er-j within four months after the firat pu ition of this notice, to the said Patrick J Kohlor, administrator, at the office of H. 8. McGlnley, Fort Iienton, the same being the place for the transaction of the Business of said estate, in the connty oi Chontaeu, PA'TRICK J. KOnLER, Administrator of the eatate of Joseph K< deceased. Dated October 26,1918. Firat publication Oct. 31,1013. ohler, The Fort Benton Sanitarium Newly furnished throughout, wttfc full up-to-date equipment Qraduate nurses and modern med« ical and surgical treatment Rates from $8.00 per week • according to accommodation« For particulars address The Fort Benton Sanitarium. Fort Benton, Mont Motor Ci Motor Cars For demonstration and particulars of the various styles, apply to H. J. WACKERLIN, Agent, Fort Benton 2>r r CPTrs. a/anei Send for the KC COOK'S BOOK Its FREE. T>strir! •— >-' " ■f"! ? f'f In the wonderful I" C Cook's Book,Mrs. Janet uu i y . 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Ca Chicago 55RV CAN GUARANIS? î A -C^fACTuMD *** ü! a ques m fg. co. „.CHICAGO &nv can GUAR LOW Round Trip Excursion Fares East From Anaconda and other Montana Points on Great Northern Ry. October 19th, November 23d and 25th and December 2ist and 23d, the Great Northern Railway will have in effect Low Round Trip Home Visitors Excursion Fares from Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Great Falls, Billings and other points in Montana on the Great Northern Railway to Atchison, Kansas Duluth, Minn. Pueblo, Colo. Chicago, 111. Kansas City, Mo. Rock Isliw 111. Colorado Springs, Colo. Leavenworth,Kan?. St. Joseph, Mo. Council Bluffs, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Davenport, Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Denver, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Sioux City, la* Des Moines, Iowa Peoria, 111. Superior, Wis. Tickets will also be on sale to St. Paul and Minneapolis on November 9th. Liberal stopover privileges. Final return limit January 31st, 1913; tickets sold December 21st and 23d will bear final return limit of February 28, 1913. Take advantage of these low excursion fares and visit your friends in the East. For tickets and information call on your local agent or J. T. McGAUGHEY AsiUtant General Freight & Passenger Agent HELENA, MONTANA Se"!! n°b>