OHOTOH DnUOTOBT.
PREKBYTEKIAN.
A. H. Mobbisob, Pastor.
Morning WerrioM at 1100 a. m .
Evening Services at 800 p. in.
Sunday Sebooi at. 1200
Young Peoples' Meeting at. 700 p. m:
Choir Practice Thursday 800 p. m.
Ladies' Aid Thursday at 2JO p. in.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Dr. Dickson, the Chinook dentist, wan
a Harlem visitor Monday.
Stock Inspector Geo^e Hall, of Havre
was a Harlem visitor several days lest
week.
Bejamin Jeremiah,, of the Great Faile
Tribune, spent several days here on
business.
Prof. Graybeal, wife and family, drove
io Chinook one day last week returning
the next day.
Matt O’Farrell, of the Agency store of
the French Trading Company, spent
Sunday with friends in Havre.
Dr. J. L. Dickson, the Chinook dentist,
will visit Harlem Monday of each week
prepared to do all kinds of dental work.
Teeth extracted EZ. Wait for him.
W. J. Hart has redently purchased
the Willets block, erected some time ago
and at the present occupied by Church
hill & Jarvis. The consideration being’
♦1,700.
Mrs. Geo. Pease died at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Dorrity last
Wednesday of hemorrhage. The remains
were laid to rest in a oemetry near the
Dorrity ranch.
Beef, home mode pork sau
sage, home made bologna, together with
home made corn beef and home ren
dered lard at the City Meat Market of
8. H. Parker.
Stephen Carver, the Chinook banker,
accompanied by his wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Sweet, of the same plade, were Har
lem visitors Thursday. They drove
down and back the same day.
D. H. McDonald of Helena has opened
up a paint shop in the old printing office
next to the room recently vacated by R.
H. McGiness. He does all kinds of
house painting, paper hanging and
decorating and respectfully solicits a
share of your patronage. See his ad
vertisement in another column.
James Minugb, the ten-year old son of
L. Minugh, had the misfortune to“be
thrown from a horse Sunday afternoon,
near the foothills north of town. He
sustained a fracture of the left arm,
which was set by Dr. Rooney and at the
present time he is carrying his arm in a
sling, but is as happy as ever.
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
SEE THAT
....SHOE....
That is the best you ever saw
FOR KICKING.
If you hear of a man (or woman, either) that is a kicker, look at their
Shoe. You will see it is a
FOOT SCHULTZ.
WE SELL THEM.
C. H. BARTON, Harlem, ZhZEont.
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Hotel
J' O’MH. Proprietor.
L 111® Rates $2 per Day
up.
' First Class Bar in Connection.
HARLEM, MONT.
Desert Land. Final Proof--Notice
for Publication
Department of Interior.
Unitea Elates Laud Office.
Great Falla, Mont., Auguat 15, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that Lenore M. Elder,
of Harlem, Montana, has filed notice of intention
to make proof on her desert-land claim No. 5919,
for the NW quarter 8 w quarter, S half SW quar
ter section 2, SE quarter SE quarter section 3,
T 32 N R 27 E, unsurveved. before Thomas M.
Everett. U. 8. Commissioner at his office in
Harlem, Montana, on Saturday, the 24th day of
September, 1901.
Also that John C. Elder of Harlem. Montara,
has filed notice of intention to make proof on
hie desert-land claim No. 5929. for the S‘£ N W 1 1.
SW^ NE»i. N»4 NE I *. section 9. NW*4, NW
NE*a. section 10. T 32 N. R 27 E, unsurveywi.
They name the following witnesses to prove the
complete irrigation and reclamation of said
Albert Klecker, Silas Gamble, Joseph L. Sipple,
all of Coburg. Montana, and Charles C Tubbs,
of Avery, Montana.
J M. BURLINGAME. Register.
First publication Aug. 17, 1904.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Great Falls. Montana.
August 15 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the fodowing
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Thomas M.
Everett, U. S. Commi : sioner, nt his office In Har
lem. Montana, on September 21st. l^U. viz: Peter
Ijarson. who made homestead entry No 9253. for
the SE quarter NE quarter section 10. 8 half NW
quarter. NE quarter SW quarter section 11. tp.
32 north, range 22 east.
Also that Peter Larson, of Harlem, Montana,
has tiled notice of intention to make proof on his
desert lend claim No. 6006. for the SE quarter
8W quarter section 11, tp, 32 north, range 22 east.
He names the following witnesses to prove nic
continuous residence upon and c ltivatlou of
said homestead aud the complete irrigation and
reclamation of said desert claim:
Charles Sodentrom, August Nystrom, Gustaf
P. Abelin and John C. Elder, all of Harlem, Mon
tana.
J. M. BURLINGAME, Register.
First publication Aug. 17. 1904.
TTARLEM CAMP, NO. 6587. MW. A. meets
1 1 in the 1.0. O. F Hall the Second and
Fourth Fridays in each month.
Visiting Neighbors always welome.
J. A. HATCH, V. C.
E. V. GRAYBEAL. Clerk.
C. A. McNulty, M.D
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in the New England Hotel.
HARLEM, - - MONTANA.
R. H. MCGIN N ESS
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Soaps, Per
fumery, Cloth. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Fea
ther Dusters, Stationery, Tobaccos, Cigars,
Snuff, Elc.
z
Physicians Prescriptions*
Carefully Compounded.*
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. TRAFTON, President GEO. L. RAMSEY, Vice Prbhidbxt |
I ELIJAH SMITH, Cashier a
The First State Bank I
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B of Five Dollars per annum. B
H A Savings Department in which snme of Oue Dollar and upwards can K
B be deposited, drawing interest at five per cent per annum, compounded B
B semi annually. Write us for further information. B
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On Credit.
LUMBER-
For Cash Only!
A. ELLIS.
the Dclmonieo
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Restaurant
MRS. N. COONS, Proprietress.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
northiside. HARLEM MONT.
Stephen Carver, President. E. S. Sweet, Vice President
Chas. E. Owens, Cashier.
First National Bank,
ghinook, Montana-
Paid Up Capital Stock, $60,00P
This bank is insured by the Aetna Indemnity Co., and will be reimbaraec 3 fc r lose
by burglary or hold-up. We offer to depositors, absolute security, prompt
and careful attention and the most liberal treatment consistent
with safe and profitable banking. Issue drafts on all prin
cipal cities of the world and pay interest on
time deposits.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED.
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