The Schle.c liirlrlent Is su;qx>rp.t ti
he settled Tilt IS It?
In one w.ij- n bud hnblt Is like u l>,;
•ollector it is herd tu get uwuy r.oi:;
It is said that King III!wanl In,
taken to using snuff. Now. then, lei
■» all sneeze.
Wealth doesn't always bring happi
Mae, but It nan generally furnish *■
Ketty good Imitation.
A man who rattles considerably !u
Ha attic is talking of going to tic
Berth pole In an airship.
Again eouies the old question, "What
le the good of money If It will not buy
the things that one desires?" A
wealthy lady of Chicago has more
money than she can possibly use. She
can draw a big check aa easily as most
pereons can spend a nickel. But the
thing she wanted was a child, a laugh
ing, rosy cheeked cherub, to put both
'V'us Ofyund her neck and make her
realise the real, deep meaning of love;
to round oul her life and make her
happy. So she looked around and
found a bit of a boy, who had cap
tured sunshine tangled in his hair and
love in bis blue eyes, a brave mouth
and a sturdy little figure. He was
ene of seven children, and he didn’t
know that his mother, a widow, was
wearing out her life to provide food
fer the Severn The rich lady borrowed
the boy for a time lind curried him
away to fairyland. She bought fine
Clothing for him, toys enough to stock
a store, and loved him, too. She had
• treat artist paint the child’s por
tialt, and she discovered that it was
polng tu he very hard to return this
human blossom. One day she called
en his mother and offered $5,000 for
him. ‘‘l’ll udopt him. I love him.
Yeu have so many, and 1 have none,”
she ventured. And the widow looked
•rer her (look and said: “I can’t spore
one; no. not for a million dollars,” and
she drew her buby to her heart. The
good wife of a New York garment
trimmer presented him with triplets.
It raised his family census to nine. At
tbs very liest the father can earn sl2 a
week. That Is a situation that would
drive some men to suicide. But he
ud: "I'm glad they cumc. God has j
essed md with them, and we will get
long somehow. I haven't one too
many:" Child love dwarfs every oth
i human passion. It makes men and
women curry heavy burdens without n
murmur; It makes them accept self
denial patiently, and glorifies lives.
There Is scarcely a home In the land, !
no matter how great Its poverty,
where, for mere money, a man or
woman would part with even one of a
little dock, and the reason Is human
love for Its own blood.
* A FULL LINE OF n
N. PENDLETON, ORE., BLANKETS /-.V
be closed out regardless of cost as we must have the room they V"V
M 5 no w occupy for our
If New Fall! & Winter Coeds ywAr
|o 11 \| Don’t overlook these /
El! i!!iNjHEYMI)ST
1© §J 1,.21 wS) oo >v nn XvX
a 9 3« 1"O 0 W [ll'Tj fi I We have the largest stock of
ll a ®lo* O XjKtsV'
i| If Ris!(3 OVERSHOES
•SQjoS. g ®l(I 4 0 Blxr tme city
Z o° and are sellill^tkem e 0 per cent lem than
|OQ §§ . A 3 other merchants
t O N A?/ --- ■.. „ , \ Comehiand
s WE \ sbb
waNT \
/t'OUR THADeN
%u
Yon su got rook salt at tbs depart
ment slora.
Stockman and ranohmen should buy
their winters (applies at once. It will
•nva you money m it it ■ well known
feet that case lota oan be bought oheaper
than in small quantities. The Freuoh
Trading company will serve yon right
nod guarantee their goods. Try them.
M.W. A. me*
Oh FridenVnmoh aoSf f ' K ” ,d “ d
Vie id us Neighbor, alwsre welome.
* T. GRAYBEAL, ChA HATCD ’ V ' C '
$60.00 BEWABD!
We will par the above reward for the arrest and
oonvlctioo of anr party or [ertio breeting Into
our ehreriDg plant on Wayne Creek and remov
ng properly therefrom. M. Hxdssbact.
SIOO Eeward
I will pay SIOO reward for in formed on leading
to the conviedon of party or partiee removing
Umber from <«bin« on Woody leland on land
owned by mo. Thie Includes all trevparaen. and
all will be frontal alike
Chuis Malonky
l,«t°J T „ RK HARI L P-VO" will mlaa the
“n (~, e r hml *« make money feel If
you do not write at once Every day's delay la
co?, .? I 0 *'! <’ n earth. Money
'l all > a perfect gem for every borne,
ih? o' “S" 11 *.»«» on “ hoys it. Yin ,how
wbnl It will do and it relle lteolf. Unwlro to de
l ' S'i °f n " f r°\ A*™ l * w"nt,M. Addreee
fC* e Mo« PIT ' ° " Col ’
Notice of Forfeiture,
. ' William D McKenzie, hie heirs or nrsigne*
sou ere hereby Dodged that I have expended
I'etinwreir ,f ? r i l ?? 3 ' on ? lin,l,Jr, ' < ' "nd forty
■i, ‘ nn< .'u nbo J Hn( l improvements upon
the Ihg Chief. Mery lluhy end Twilight quart*
IfxJo nnmngclmmfi, situated in Littlo Rockirt*
(unorganized) mining district, Chouteau county!
Montana, a more particular description of raid
plaiinti ih found in the location notices of said
lodPH, recorded in the office of the county re
coruer of ( hontean county. Montana. That paid
Inbor w»ui performed anti the improvements
were made for the purpose of holding said claims
under the Provisions of section 2324, revised
statutes of the United Matos. and the arnend
mento thereof concerning annual luhor on min
in* claims, for the year ending Dec. 31st. 1908,
nnd to make the amount expended on the paid
three nlain'P. three hundred ($300) dollare.
If wjthm ninety ii«jH after the publication of
this notice you fail cr refuse to contribute your
proportion of *uch expenditure a* a co.owner
>our interest in said claim*. will become the
property or the eubsenber, one of your co-own
ers, who baa made the required expenditure, ac
cording to the tonne cf the said pectlon.
Pateil Bent. 21,'lksi. T. y. CARTER,
first publication Sept. 21,1904.
FOE SALE
65 Cunningham De
lano Bucks.
110 Mixed, all grades
and all ages.
Henry Sureman,
Savoy, IMdiit.
■WALD'S
msalodnWp
Finest Wines and Liquors '
Constantly on hand. Sv- \ BpW
eryone welcome. Cour Vvm^
teous treatment to all. /
NORTH Sloe. HARLEM. MONT.
GrO to t —
Livery Stable
'OF- —
w. I>. DODGE,
Fine Teams Purnislied on
SLiort IST otioe.
Hay and Oats for Sale
SOUTH SIDE. HARLEM MONTANA.
: MAVEBJOK
H C ' TURNER, proprietor.
WIRES, LIQUORS ARD CIGARS
Only the Very Grades Handled in all Line*.
Fool and Billiard Rccrrts.
AGEN FOR—
HOFFMAN FUREHTH
Guaranteed 12 yearß old. Fine for ineiljciiml purposes.
I The Best Peer to be Had in *he City.
Old Friends Always Welcome, while the Latch Sti in«;
i M Always Out to New Onos While in town dri pin
and Bee us.
SILVER DOLLAR SALOON
JARVIS & CHURCHILL, PROPS.
WINES, LIQUORS
and cigars.
SCHLITZ BEER
A SPECIALTY
— HEAR THE MUSIC BOX
Opposite Dodge’s Livery Barn. Harlem, Montana.
Notice.
500 homesteads on va
cant Covern -vient land
on the Big iHat 1 6 rriilrc, north of Harlem.
Good water can be obtained at a depth of
from 16 to 30 feet. A good crop of oats and
flax raised this year v itheut irrigation.
Pick out your homestead and file before
«c.
United States Commissioner. - HARLEM, MONTANA
THE NEWS
FOE GOOD JOB WORK.