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HULK RIVER VALLEY NEWS NIWI FW. 00., Hwoirpirna), rukllckara ROBERT M. REICHEL. ■——— Miaisea ’ ■ V • -v ■■ -TT fcUri «t tt» Pertslßsi at H—l—, Manmns, as iteood Cl— M«U Matter. — i ; SUSCBIPTION RATU. TEAR M.N MIX MOirri • I.M PmUMiM Mw»wr Tkiniar. kne« Weekly THUBBDAY, MARCH 15, 1906. Dr. G. T. Seabnry, state veterin arian of Wyoming, who invented the Beabury stock spraying ma a&iae, the Seabnry automatic hos pital feeding tray, the Seabnry •lock car sprayer and disinfector and many other maohines, has snb ■aitteri to the patent office the new Beabury stock disinfector brush. Tie new device, the inventor claims, is way ahead of the spray ing machines, -especially for tile treatment of diseased or ticky ■keep. The brushes are made of ■tee! wire, through the backs of which the medicine is forced .by gravity. A series of the brushes ■re locked against the animal, and when the machinery is in motion lie brushes scrub the hide vigor ously, the medicine oozing out the while. In this manner the medi cine is forced throngh the matted wool against the hide. The action of the brushes invigorates the skin of the animal and at the same time ■ards out the wool and cleanses it. Those who have seen the device ■ay it will be sure death to the ■cabies and ticks in sheep, and it will not be necessary to put the ■nirnals through the dipping vats, which are operated at great ex pense and result in the death of many sheep. Governor Hook of Kansas tells * story that always strikes the right spot with the farmers. One time a merchant put up a black board in his store and asked his •ustomers to write their name on it and opposite it tell what they ware doing for humanity. A law yer wrote, "I plead for all.” A doctor wrote “I prescribe for all.” A preacher wrote “I pray for all.” An old farmer walked up and wrote his name, scratched his head awhile and then wrote, ‘ I par for •11” LADIKS UNDBRWBAR Our Stock or Ladiss underwear is the most oomplete stock in Harlem. We are carrying two 1 **o celebrated Brand* the FLOUR CITY and BANNER BRAND V jKpK We hare fine mercirized satin j Hp -T* underskirts from 65c to $2.60 Sx t] IV" x ~'p3. Thelateet Bumbuwt undw />.- >-L " ki rtß. $3.00 / A nj ; :i wash skirts made of skirt ‘JaJv v ticking at 65c and 85c - 4 j ■ tfT t-As \i I We also hare a complete line Jj y | W j |*> P ' of muilin nnderwear. Better jl 'if J than ever before. kfi. '/T; A com P lete Hn « of c " rß,-t Jjf&ffr ttj \ nj , ; , ' JJi Li / covers, ail dze-. The best ##/. j- •»>: A/ A , WA*/IW\\ \ ff’ll * / ' YwSfyflJWr /j 1 , ’\ v grades at lowest prices \W% •. ( , 'V>_v Ladies Muslin underskirts for «6c anrLnp. -»u- spring »V>.k of Dress and Walking Bkirts have arrived and are tire rnoYf pleasing line ev* display** u this vicinity, All of the latest stylet. AN ELEGANT - STYLISH SHOES ‘ This is tis of the many stylish shce-s we have so. ladies Call and see is ith^ r » on# price the world over. r n.idren are not forgotten in this line, we have one of the bet school -oovr il- .east monev sail for the Hecarity school soboc 'ho nxu DO JVOT FORGET TO GET A MEW STOVE AMD RAMGE WHILE WE HAVE THEM Sheep men are pleased with the prospects for wool prices for this season. It is believed that the spring clip will bring excellent re turns. 8o far, too, the winter haa been quite favorable for the fLcka, as there have been few storms of any account, and the lossea have been light. As a rule, however, •pring is a catchy period with the sheep, and late storms are some times disastrous, bat in this case the animals are in good shape and are prepared to stand quite a spell of bad weather. Amended complaint in the aait of R. Clarke Fiek against W. W. Sanno aad Edward Thorson haa been filed in the dietriot court. The plaintiff asks for SIO,OOO damages on account of the ar rest of the plaintiff at the inatanoeof the defendants on a charge of misde meanor in having driven oattle from their customary range oontrary to law. The plaintiff alleges that he wae-arrested and tried before a justioe of the peace in Harlem by a Jury and whs acquitted, and that he has suffered damages thereby in the sum asked. The parties to the suit live south of the Little Rookies moun tains on the Missouri river. The plain tiff ia foreman for a large cattle outfit there. Ketice! Notice ie hereby given ihat the under signed- Eenkt C. Turner, of Harlem. Mont. Clyde E. Turner, of ” ” Chah. A. Smith, es ” ” have entered into a partnership agree ment for the purpose of dealing in Land and Live Stock, under the firm name of the Tnmer-Smith Land A Live Stock Company, with office in Harlem, Mont. Their horse brand is on right thigh. Henby C. TuruHß. Clyde E. Turner. Chas. A. Smith. —== AT THB BUSY STORE FRENCH TRADING COITPANY HARLEM, MOIVTAMA CITY LOOftL* head ths Nsws to year (iMbilks t. Ni Remember you son buy SkMUMb at B. H. MoGianeea’a drug store, the 17th. K. T. Broadwater, of Havre wae a husmeas visitor ia this city the first of the week. Leuis Bolster, the capable aad efficient foreman of the I D outfit speat Sun day ia town. A marriage lioenae was iesaad laet Thursday to C. A. Seafurd of Zortssan, and Lula Tressler es Malta. James Sullivan arrived in town Satur day, he is snfferiag from a severe attack of rheumatism but is able to be around. Easter Sunday ia the 220 d of April and you have jnst time to get a swell International suit. Fbbdoh Thadidu Oo - First olasa bunob of oattle, forty (40) in number, price very reasonable. Ad dress at onoe. Box 882, Chinook, Mont. If you have a friend in the seat that is iatending immigrating west, send him. the NEwa—he wiil locate in this vicinity O. E. Mead is this week deoorating the interior of Hon. T. M. Everett’s beanti - ful residence in the west end of the eity. FOR SALE—I 4 thoroughbred 8. L. Wyandotte#, good layers, piano, kitchen range, two heater* and other hoaaehold furniture. Inqntre at Mans*. 8 t. $7,470.40 have been received from the stat 9 treasurer’s office by the county treasurer as the amount due Chouteau ooanty in the apportionment of state school fnnds. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian ohuroh held a very eucseaafnl meeting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Htow last Thurs day afrernoon and realized a very nea t sum from the sale of the articles contrib uted by the ladiee of the Aid. MoKinley, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gillander, had the misfortune to have hie little finger smashed while closing a door and it was heoaesary to amputate the tip of the finger. The Great Northern has several traine and crews at work between this uity and Wagner lengthening out the side tracks at every station. After this work is com pleted, it ie reported that they will lay new, heavy eteel rails between Havre and Glasgow. The “hobby" sooial given at the home of Hon. Thomas Everett last Monday evening by the ladiee of the Presbyterian Aid society, wae an entire enseess, al though the inclement weather had kept many from attending. Charades was the principal diversion or the evening. All in all it wae one of the most oharm ing evenings spent by the society this winter. kb* MhrMpMNRoLI tm Friday eight Mr. Reas Obaiwhill aad baby na turaad from Orest Fall* the latter park of leek weak. If yoa want to dices ay you oaanot gat anything as goad as an lateraatioaal Suit. Fnxin Trading 00. Mr. and Mrs.' William Daks, of Chi nook. ware besiaeaa visitors in town to day. Jay Rhoads, the popular young fore man of the T IT outfit, was in the eity the latter part of last week. FOR SALE—I 5-room dwelling house in Harlem, apply to J. 0. Elder, Dod soe, Mont. t f. Hon. T. M. Everett returned Friday morning from Great Falla where he had been attending to some minor basiDeea. It is not the ooet that makes the man it is , the whole International suit. Fbencui Trading 00. The report of the Chinook creamery for the past month shows prodaetien of 1,572 pounds of batter. The farmers were paid 80 cents per ponnd for 1,811 pounds of batter fat, the over-run being 20 per sent. Wm. Lanfear, of this city, shipped a car load of horses this week to Rngby, N. D. The horses ooasiated of the very beet chunks that eould be pnrchaeed in this community and some are valued as high as SSOO a team. The horaee were accompanied to their deetmation by Irn Hoyt. The employ meat agents throughout Montana will bring 30,000 men to the aorthweet from the eentral elates, to work principally on the new railway coa atruetion A contract for 5,000 men has been signed by the Milwaukee for work in the Dakotas. Another rontraot takes 1,50.) men to Billings, on government ir rigation work, and the new work now goiDg on in Washington and British Co lumbia will take about 20.00# men. A Mr. Williams of Duluth, who i 6 re ported to be a millionaire, has, during the last week or so, secured upward of 5,000 sores of ranch land along the line of the proposed Great Northern’s Great I'alls-Billings road, the investment be ing made because of the ooal deposits. It is said that Mr. Williams really repre sents James ,T. Hill, and that the Great Northern will develop these coalfields after the new road is in running order. F. E. Benediot, who owns one of the best ranches in this vioinity and ie known as one of the hay kings of this county, but who is a traveling salesman, was in the city the middle of the week. they are here The best Spring line of Mens clothes evet prodnoed in this city Do not miss this chance of getting a good sarvicable suit from one of these prices. 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00, 8.50 9.00, 9.50, 10.00 and to $22.50. FIT GUARANTEED. BOYS CLOTHING J A boys two peice suit sailor collar pleated with belt, ages 3to 8 „ y, ft.* 1 ' If: I l/<&)/). y earo at $1.75 h Boys two piec«, Buster Brown, mixed goods $2 25 |,\M J - U Boys two peice Buster Brown Brown, all wool ages 3to 8.. $2.75 y f- I Boys Buster Brown, blue serge, best grades. Patent loather belts, J, *L| a P eß3t ° 6 $3.00^ HULEHSTS SHOES "DfiToni’ shoe Working Shoes are in great de- Xmm rMI.nULm maud atnl therefore we have jyy , ®hoes, black, Creedmore jj^r^ BCYS shoes ’•¥' W e have forgotten no one For the boys we have the V ■-•-." f p-vrv best shoe on the market: Ask for the Hamilton Brown A K;i: - - • 7'ip rhoe with extra Success Shoe and you will get the best, heavyn ie that always gives satis- , , , , . , , , . , , , . faction. aU . izes. t’rice J 3.00 L>ur shoe department is the nlo-t complete and up-to-date - ■■ IMl|«kßiMlMab»^ CHAS. PEMB£R,' TONBCRIAL ARTIST. Agent for Great Falla BMam Lean dry HARLEM, MONT. M. Minim M Contractor Plana and Specifications Furnished. Shop in Bear of Dwelling Houth of Town Chinook, - Montana. kill™, couch and CURE ™k LUNCB Dr. King's New Discovery /CONSUMPTION Price FDR I OUGHS and 50c A SI.OO %> OLDS Free Triil - Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUKQ TROUB LES, or MONET BACK. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy The Children’s Favorite —CORES— Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Thlfi remedy la famous for it. cures over • large part of the civilized world. It mm always be depended upon. It contains bo opium or other harmful drug and may be given aa confidently to a baby as to an adult Prioe 26 eta;. Large Sine, 60 ots. MjldgtoStaßha LUCIFER DEGEROf will make the season of 1908 at Sedler'a ben, Harlan, Moat. ~ : ATTORNEY AT LAW Offioe one blook west es New England Hotel. WARMER, - MONTANA For Clean, First Class Hooma -GO TO— The Ross lodging House Mr#. Mary Boss, proprietor. Only Reapeotable Fatronaae Solicited. 50 oents per single bed. Special rates by the month. First Class Restau rant in connection. North Side. HARLEM, MONT [PATENTS' Promptly obtained or no fee. Write fbr our| CONFIDENTIAL LETTER before! applying for patent: it is worth money. Wei oblmin PATENTS THAT PAY.! and help inventors to suoceas. m Send model, photo or .ketch, and we send ■ IMMKDIATB FRII RIPORT ON PAT*| ■ NTARILITY. 20 yearVpractice. Regi*-| tered Patent Lawyers. Write or come to| ns »t 606-607, 7th St., WAWINOTOII, D. C.l D-SWIFT&& A Lively Tussle. with that old enemy of the race, Consti pation, often ends in Appendioitis. Te avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr King’s New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pain or disoomfort. 25« at R. H. McGinness, drnggiat.