MILK RIVER VALLEY NEWS
NEWS PUJ CO., (Incorporated!, Puoilsners.
F. N. WILD, Business Manages*
Entered at tho I’osiodioo at ilarloia, Montana, us itstter.
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WEDNESDAY', < X I'OBER 19, ltX'l.
■KPIIBUOIV\*TI«SAIi rteUKT
For PrMidi-ut, \.
THEODORE ROOSHV'OfA
of Now York. '
For Vice IV.- .lout
OHAKLEH W, FAHUUNK'i,
of Jadiuun
KKI'I UlilCA\ HT.tTK TICKET
Presidential Elect .r -Paul McCor
nit'k of Yellowstone; A W. Mernfield of
Flat bead; Thomas Uutican of Madison.
in Congress J. M.
Dixon, of Missoula.
Governor—William Liudsay of Duw
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son. *
.Lieutenant Govern r—L. W• King of
GallaLiu.
For Cbi-f Jusli-o of the Supreme
Court—-Theodore Bractiy of Powell
•ounty.
' Secretary or'Htate—A. N. Yoder, of
Silver Bow county.
State Treasurer —J. H. B’"e of Chou
teau county.
State Auditor—Harry Cunningham of
Silver Bow.
Attorney General -A. J Galen of
Lewn and Clarke.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
—W. E. Harmon of Gallatin.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Members of the Legislature—T. M.
Everett, Harlem; 0 P Brigham, Havre.
Eg- »3aeriff—Frank McDonald, Fort
Bento ~
For County Treasurer —John C. Sulli
van, tort Benton.
For Gleik of the Court-C, H. Boyle,
Fort Benton.
For Clerk and Recorder —W. R- Deet,
Chinook.
For 'County Attorney—C. N. Pra} ,
Fort Benton.
For Assessor A. E. Lewis, Chincok.
For County Auditor—B. V. Powerp,
Fort Bmton. ~
For Superint* ndeut of Schools— Misß
Agnes Atkinsou, Teton.
For Oouuty Surve/rr- -A. W. Merri
fteld, Chinook.
According to all reports a detective
eon id earn a f«ir salary in this city by
guarding the back doors of some of the
business houses from would be sneak
thieves, who are too oowurdly to operate
rn the day time.
We aek every reudar of tbii paper to
carefully read and study the republican
platform which appears ia this paper.
If you will do that we have no fViir of
you voting for any oilier candidate otuer
than those appearing cn the republican
ticket.
Registration began on thfe 17th and
closes on tne 29t.1i. Don’t overlook it!
Register at once a.d get every good
republican to do the same. Howev r, il
may be that you don’t need to register
this fall. If you have not changed your
voting precinct since last election you
are all right. If you have changed, you
mußl get a irausfer. If you are u new
voter in the Lnd you muifc legiHter.
W. G. Conhad hue bought the Greut
Fails Tribune, and it is generally under
stood it is iu order that he may have a
personal organ in his campaign for the
•enaturship. I that is the case W. G.
has bought the biggest gold brick he h»s
•ver had any experience with. A news
paper that a candidate for office owns is
absolutely worthless to him, end it may
easily be u decided injury. If Mr. Gon
lad wants to he United States Senator
from Montana, iu case the democrats
•any the legislature, he would belter
give that newspaper away.
W. F. Mkybk, candidate for state sen
ator on the republican ticket from Car
bon counlv, bo the dispatches say, at
•aipted to kiss a beautiful young wo
■aan on the streets of lied Lodge not
long ago. She resisted and it is said
thut he got the kiss anyway, hld the
matter is now the only subject of con
versation there at the present time. it
m inferable from the young ladies alti
tude that she is not exclaiming with
Fatima in leunyson’s poem: “O love!
O tire! he drew with oue long kite my
whole soul through my lips, us sunlight
sfrinketh dew.” It is also evident thut
t did not take any appreciable amoiii t
of shine off the celebrated smack tin t
Don Juan g.*ve Haidee iu the s.coi.d
canto- thut “long, long kies, a kiss of
youth and love, und beauty, all concen
trating like rays into one focus kindleo
from above; 6tich kisses as belong to the
early days, where heart, and so .1, and
■ei.se, in concert move, and th* blood's
lavn, and the pulse ablaze ” break
Away, there,
Burton’s department store has a big
line of warm goods.
REPUBLICAN CLUB IS FORMED
Holds Smakea Saturday Evening and Mem
bers listen to red hot speeches.
Friday evqiuug a number of the leads
iug republicans of Harlem and vicinity
met nt ihk New* office nud formed a
Roosevelt and F.orbanks republican
club with a large membership. The
followingofficeis we.© elected:
President—Alodzo Smith.
Fire Vice President—C. H. Barton.
Secoud Vice President —W. E. French.
Treasurer - C. A. Smith.
Secretary— F. N. Wild.
A , smoker was held at the school
bouse the nevt evening which was
argoly attended. Cigars were passed
around and everybody smoked uuu
talked lepublicamsm until Hon. Chas.
N. Pray, the present ooiiuiv attorney
was introduced. He oiadu the best »ff
hand speech t ver hoard iu Harlem or
any other pluce and for twenty minutes
held the large audience spell bound wilh
eloquent oratory, during which he was
often caused to wait by the thunders of
.applause which on more than one oc
casion greeted him.
He was followed by Hon. T. M.
Everett, republican candidate for the
legislature, who confined his remarks
morn to county and state affairs and
who was also often applauded.
The meeting was a great success and
it is the purpose of the club to hold
other gatherings of a similar nature be
fore the camgaign is ended.
Cold weather has been coming for
several days, and every day brings a
little bit more chill, and y-sterday the
overcoat was not 100 heuvy for comfort.
1 h*‘ sky was coven d with murky clouds
und the atmosphere was crimpy as the
teamster says. The clothing merchants
put out their hruyy goods and these
attracted attention, especially among
those who have nothing in the way to
show for their summer’s work. The
dealers in heating stoves are busy these
dayp. and generally the people are
making ready for the reception of the
winter season. The forecast from
weath<*r headquarters indicates a cold
spell, and sometimes these forecasts are
correct. Business in ail lines of mer
ohandine is said to be good and the out
look tor a prospeious fall and winter
trade was never better iu Harlem nt
this time of the year.
For Sale Cheap.
Owing to my family moving to Kalis
pell for the winter I will sell six dozen
of the finest bared Plymouth ltock
chickens in the Milk River valley. Ad
dreso, Ham Lee, Dodson, Mont.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office ut Groat F<tlls. Montana,
Oct 8, 1901.
Notice 1h hereby given that the following
named nett er hns filed notice of hin intention to
make final pro if in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made Irefore John C.
Klder, H; s.« ommi-sion«>r. at his office in Har
lem. Montafia, on Novein‘>er 14th, lIM4, viz: Al
fred Watkin*. who made homestead entry no.
10600, for these quarter, sec. 18. 132 n., r 22 E.
He n tines the following witnesses to prove nie
continuous residence upon and o'ltivation of
s id laud, viz:
John Yellaml, Everett Sadler, William J.
Hart, Ezra Hoyt, ad of Harlem, Montana.
I. M BUHL!NGAME, Register.
First publication Oct. 6. 1904.
Desert Land. Final Proof-Notice
for Publication.
Dejiartnient of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
Great Fulls, Mont., Oct. 8, 1904.
Notice is hereby given ihat Delate Brooks,
a-signee of Ke ix A. roibes. of Dodson, Montana,
has filed notice of lnt» ntion to make proof on
her desert land claim no. 5828, for the ne quart r
liw q arter. lots 1,2, 8, 4, ho quarter hw quarter
sec. 31 t 81 north, r 27 east before John 0. Elder,
U. S. < ommWinner at his office in Harlem.
Montann, on Saturday, the 12th day of Novem
ber 1904
She names the following witnesses to provo the
complete irrigation and reclamation of said
land:
Aaron Greonm&n, Ulrich Nadeau, Thomas
Kelly, J. W. Crawford, all of Dodson. Montana.
J M. BI'KLINGAME, Register.
First publication Uot. 5, 1904.
Desert Land, Final proof. Notice
for publication.
United States Land Office.
Great Kalln Mont, Oct 3,1904
Notice is hereby givon that Ida C. Larsen, of
Harlem, Montana, has filed notice of intention
to • ake prOftf on her desert 'and claim no 6124
for the u half hw quarter, lot 8. sec 28, t 31 n., r
26 e. before Jol|n C Elder, U. S. Commissioner
at his ->ffice in Harlem, Montana, on Friday, the
Uth day of November. 1901.
She names th* following witnesses to prove
the complete irrigation and reclamation of said
land:
Kiley Brooks of Dodfmn, Mont., John C.
1 rtink and Joset h F. Sipple, of Coborg, Mont.
and ('. Cooper Lynn, of iltrlctu, Montaua.
J. M. BURLINGAME, HegisUr.
First publication Got. 6, 1904.
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Groat Falls. Mont., Oct 8. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that George E. Heath, of
Harlem. M. nt , has filed notice of intention to
niaks proof o 4 his desert land claim no 82*2, for
"ts 1, rt. 7, je qu-iroM- -ii* quarter sec. 84. lots 8,
4, MW. :i6 t 32 u r 23 e »*t. Irefora Jol.n (J. Elder
• • s. ( 0m miss loner at his office in Harlem
MonUnn/on s atnnlay, the 12th day of Novrin
r, 1984
. He naniPH the following witnesses to prove
the complete irrigation and reclamation of said
land:
WilUam Johnson, Louden Minugh, William
J. McCornell, William 11. lAnfear, all o* Har
lem, Montana. N
•» M. HULLING A ME. Keister.
First publication Oct. B, 1904.
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PORT BENTON, MONT.
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Office over Barton’s Store,
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General Contractor.
Plans ar.d Fprctfieafitjrn Famished.
3hop in Rear of Dwelling South of Town
Ohmook, - Montana.
SHIP CATTLE
AND SHEEP
TO
THE VAN DDSEN
kARMGTGI CG,
.S ;UTH ST. PAUL, MM.
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Write for Market ICeportN.
, GO TO
ST. LOUIS
Via
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE
AND CHICAGO
FOUR FINE FAST TRAINS DAILY
MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL
TO CHICAGO :::::::::
Direct connections at Chicago
with 12 trains for St. Louis.
STOPOVER ALLOWED AT CHICAGO
For rates nnd other informa
tion regarding Worlds Fair
address
A. It KKNTOV
(it-noral Agent, Helens, Montana.
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T. W. TEASDALE,
Gen'l Agent, Bt. Paul, Minn.
rSTDCXMfN-i
Bnsure Highest !
Market Prices
For Four
Cattle
Sheep
by oonwlgnlng them In
Clay, Robinson
& Company
Llvm Stock Oommlnmlnn
CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY
KANSAS CITY SO. ST. JOSE.’I 0 . IVER
M Innw wh.l VM !»/•• 1 • you
expert to .hip nnd ~ wL.I m well in
formed on the markets.
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j 11. 11. ITIUUIIIIIUW, HARLEM. MONT, j
k Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chest Protectors, Thermometers, Cut- |
J lery, Tobaocos, Cigars, Candies, School Supplies, Tab- I
f lets. Inks, PeiiS, Pencils, Toilet Supplies, Etc. |
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j Phyaoians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. |
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J. A BADLEH.
Livery and
Feed Stable
New Gentle Horses.
Stage leaves this stable for Avtryevery Friday returning Saturday.
North Side. / HARLEM, MONT.
]\T Jfci We will have One
]gzj Million Brick for Sale
2M IT" Mina next s P rin ?- Brick
* are all of
THE VERY BEST QUALITY
And are Fully Guaranteed.
Yards are at Harlem, Montana, and are close to the Great Northern
Railway sidetracks. For information erf any kind, address
E. LEES, Prop. : : Harlem, Mont.
THE ELITE ■
RESTAURANT
MRS. M B. WILLIAMS, Proprietress.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Good Table Board $5 per week. Everything
neat and clean.
We solicit a share of your business.
Send No Money
ONX.F TOCm KAMI AND ADDRESS
For Smmplot of Cloth, Ate.
I LL-WOI. £ 1 A Pf\ MARE TO
dim •«•£*
TR Medal Tailors
•On Thlx4 BA IllSiM, •*.
Please mentlo* this pap«r.
For Sale.
Team of work b' geldings. 4 and 0
years old, weigh 1,300 apiece. Inquire
of W. D. Dodge.
K. M. TRAFTON, President GEO. L. RAMSEY, Vice President
ELIJAH SMITH, Cashier
The First State Bank
MALTA, - - MONTANA
.A. Ctenei-e.l Banking Business Transaoted
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Safe Deposit Deposit Boxes in a steel side contnined in a tire-proof
vsnlt for the storage and safekeeping of documents of nil kinds at u rental
of Five Dollars per annum.
A Savings Department iu which sums of One Dollar nnd upwards can
be deposited, druwieg interest s'five percent per annum, compounded
semi HEUllblly. Write tie for further information.
We carry burglar insurance Bgninst any lose that might oocur from a
daylight holdup or robbery at night.
We solicit your business and will give it our very best attention.
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PURCHASE
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FOR SALE.
800 head of Wash
ington Traub Ran: v
bouillet Bucks. Oal.
on or address
GEORGE COWAN
Harlem, Mont.
Attorney s-at- Law.
Office in Williams Building.
Chinook, - Montana.
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