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For Your Wife's Sake Bay a Standard Rotary Sewing mackine ON EASY PAYMENTS AT Steveis-DreyerIdw Co. Any Price, Any Terms Aý fcs STOCK BRANDS OF Jos. Labrie POSTOFFICE ADDRESS HARLOWTON,' - MONTANA. Stock Brands of George Plrrie Notice to the Traveling Public. I will give $250.00 for evidence that will convict any person or persons foi tearing down my fences, leaving gates open or driving my stock from thier accustomed range. George Pirrie Rothiemay, Mont. C. E. SNIDER Homestead Locator I can show you good lands, try me and see Reygate, Montana. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY CREAM PUFFS AND FANCY CAKES AT THE GERMAN BAKERY State Bank of HARLOWTON Capital $50,000, Fully Paid OFFICERS Benj. Urner. President S. A Shaw, Vice-President. W. O. Straight, Cashier. Safetyisthe Primary Aim General Banking business transacted. Interest allowed on time deposits. Foreign and domestic exchange bought & sold. Collections on all points promptly attended to. Safety Deposit Boxes FOR RENT DI RECTORS. M. N. Stevens, W. O.Straight J. Labrie, .U. II. Freezer, Ilenjamln Urner, S. .A. Shaw, ])r. HI. Holloway. Correspondence Invited. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ONE CENT A WRW PER ISSUE Ada in this column will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word. No ad taken for less than Rhe. Jop for change of advertising must be in this office by Tuesday evening to receive the proper attention. FOR SALE Foa SALE-New American Cash Register and Stimpson Computing Scale, Will sell at one-third off. A snap for some one. InDuire at The News Office. 42tf FoR SALE-Lot and store building on Main street, Roundup; line business location. Price $3,500: $1,000 cash, balance three years time. Inquire at this office. 42tf We have some fine ranches for sale, located in the Musseishel and Smith river valIleysand the Judith Basin. We are also agents for the San Luis Colorado lands, Call on or write to Spach & Wbitsel. Twodot. Montana. 3Stf NOTICE TO FARMERS As I have more good land than I can farm, .1 would like to lease same to some parties to farm and will give them a good layout. Write or come and see me or apply at the Mussel shell Valley National bank at Harlowton, GeOROe PIanix, 47-tf Rothiemay, Mont. If you have a room or building for rent this is a good way of letting the public know. The cost is little and the results far reaching, WANTED SITUATIONS A position as clerk, good recommendations, six years experience. Apply at News Office. If you want a good position, try the want column in The News. WANTED WANTED-500 men to hold down chairs while they receive a first-class hair cutor shave at Tommy Hanzliks barber shop in the State Bank building 3iftf LOST LOST-A small boy about the size of a girl. barefooted with his fathers shoes on. When last seen he was going up Main street, with two six horse teams on his way to the 'Urner Lumber Co. to buy $200 worth of lumber to build a house and barn. STRAYED ESTRAYED OR STOLEN. Our bay horse, weight about 1400 pounds, has broad white stripe in his face and one white hind foot, is branded A_ on the left shoulder. When last seen had a halter on. Suitable reward will be paid for information leading to his recovery. Fred Hendricks. Bercall, Mont. LODGES I. O. O. F. CARBONATE LODGE NO. 30 meets every Tuesday night in Urner hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. G. C. PERKINS Noble Grand. CHURCH SERVICES Wilson Memorial Methodist-Episcopal Services in the school house. SundaySchool 3 p. m. every Sunday, Song service and Young Peoples' meeting 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. every Sun day except first and fourth in each month when there will be preaching by the pastor, Rev. O. F. Krieger. A cordial invitation to these services is extended to all. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. J, Phillip Anshutz conducts the services of the Episcopal church and preaches in Harlowton the first Tuesday after the first Sunday of every month at 8:00 p. m. The public is always welcome. MISCELLANEOUS ReadMarshall's Al. For results try the want column in The News Tangen sisters, fashionable dressmaking. Opposite Post Office. Prices right. 41tf See Dreyer, the Arceltect before building. 35tt Do you want to sell that. lot. If you do, see WV. C. Husband. List your real estate with W. C. Husband and get results. If you have a lot to sell, list it with W. C. Husband, He can find you a good buyer. The unexcelled Baldwin line of Pianos. At W. S. Smith's, Lewistown. $25 buys a nice Drop Head Sewing machine, at W. 8. Smith's. Lewistown. 28tf We return everything but the dirt! Leave your laundry at Tommy Hauznik's barber shop. Agent for Judith Steam Laundry. Baskets leave Tuesday noon and return Sat urdaj. 36tt See Dreyer, the Architect, before building. 35tt Read Marshall's Ad. The popular piano is the Hamilton at W. S. Smith' .Lewistown. 28tt Those who desire any extra copies of the Souvenir edition of The news are requested to send in their orders at once, Anyone desiring Information regarding Harlowton and the surrounding country, Ad dress Attorney W. C. Husband. secretary of Musselshell Valley Business Men's Associa tion. Harlowton, Montana. AN IDEAL COUGH MEDICINE "As an ideal cough Medicine I regard Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in a class by itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of (iwynville. Ind. "I take great pleasure in testifying to the re sults of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In fact. I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of the most ex acting in cases of croup and coughs of child ren. As it contains no opium, chlorform or .morphorine it certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy for the ills it Is intended." STIFF NECK Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the neck. It is usually confined to one side, or tothe back of the neck and one side. While it is often quite painful, quick re lief-may be had by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one case of rheumatiom In ten requires internal treatment. When there is no fever and no swelling as in muscular and chronic rhe matism, Chamberlain's Liniment will accomplish more than any Internal treat ment. THE BEST PLASTER A piece of flannel with tapes attached for holding it in position, slightly dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the seat of pain is superior to any plaster. W. 0. STRAIGHT U. S. COMMISSIONER Land Filings and yearly and Final Proofs can be made Before me. Harlowton, - - - - : - Montana DR. S. K. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Main Street. Hlarlowton, - Montana. L D. GLENN ATTOREY-AT-LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC Will practice in all state and fed eral courts. Conveyaneiag and col lections. Office next door to Mussel shell Valley National Bank,on Cen tral Ave. Elarlowton, - - - Montana. Dr. A. M. KNIGHT Resident Dentist LYONS BUILDING IHARLOWTON. * MONTAAN INoAL ADY!RUlStI1 ALIAS SUMMONS In Justice court, of Musielsbel Township, Meagher County. state o1 Montana, before S. L. Hodges Justice of the Peace. H. E. Marshall-vs- R. C. Crouch, Attachment suit. You are hereby required to appeal in an action brought against you, b) the above named plaint if, in the Jus tice Court, of Musselshell Township. County of Meagher, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within thirty days (exclusive of the day o1 service) after the service upon you of this summons, the first issue herein having been returned siithout being served, and if you fail to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above mentioned court, judgement will be taken against you according to the complaint filed in this court. Harlowton, Mont.. May 5th 1909. First publication May 7th. S. L. Hodges, Justice of Peace. Bids for Grading Near Harlowton Bridge. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners o1 Meagher county will receive sealed bids on or before June 8th, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the building and rip raping road change at the new rivet bridge at Harlowton, Mont., as fol lows: Beginning at the south end of bridge for 1000 feet, the till will con tain 3700 cu. yards of gravel to-sta tion 10, then from sta. 10 to 12 & 5( the road is to be plowed and leveled Beginning at the north end of bridge and extending to railroad crossing r distance of 400 feet; the till will con tain 1422 cu. yards of gravel. Begin ning at east side of the north bulk. head of bridge and extending west o1 the river bank will be rip-rapped for 75 feet 1-1 slope, 2 feet wide on tot and 3 feet wide on bottom. Begin. ning at east side of soutu bulkhead the bulkhead and till on north will bx rip-rapped to station 10. The tota. amount of rip-rapping will amount to 395 cu. yds. and will be paid for as measured at completion of work.. The rip-rap will be hand placed thrt. out. The road bed will be 20 feet wide with a 1 1-2-1 slope as staken out. As far as practicable this wort may be borrow-work provided that the last. six inches of the grade thrt out its entire length must be of gra vel. Bids will be opened June 8th 1909. at 2 p. m. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address bids to Clerk of Board Coun ty Commissioners, White Sulphur Springs, Mont., endorsed "bids foi grading and rip-rapping" GEO. FOWLIE, County Clerk. Dated May 4th, 1909. First publication May 7th. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Helena, Mon tana, May 15, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Josephine Hop kins, assignee of Charles T. Davis, of Melville Montana. who, on January 4. 1905, made desert land application No. 8493 (serial No. 01319, for Lots I and 2. Section 2. Tp. 5n, R 12 E.. Mont. Meridian. has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. O. Straight. U. S. Commissioner. Harlowton, Montana, on the 25th day of June, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Augustus Jellison, Albert Ray, of Twodot. Joseph J. Hopkins. Alfred King, of Melville, Mont. Frank D. Miracle, Register. First publication May 21 :, ORDINANCE NO. 21. An ordinance for the suppression o1 houses of prostitution and for the punishment of prostitutes in the town of Harlowton. Be it ordained by the town council of the town of Harlowton. Sec. 1 That all houses of prostitu tion, houses of ill fame, assignation houses, bawdy houses, and all houses of like character, and all houses, places and rooms resorted to by men or women for the purpose of prosti tution or for any immoral purposes whatsoever located within the cor porate limits of the town of Harlow ton, are hereby declared public nuis ances. Sec. 2 If any person or persons shall hereafter keep or maintain a house of ill fame or a house of prosti tution, or a bawdy house, or a house of like charater, or any house, place or room resorted to by men or wo men for the purpose of prostitutive or for immoral purposes, within the corporate limits of the town of Har lowton, they shall be deemed guilty of a misdomeanor, and upon convic tion thereof, shall be tined in any sum not less than five dollars or more than one hundred dollars and costs of suit, and each day that such house, place or room is kept or main tained shall be and constitute a se parate and distinct offense. Sec. 3 Any person or persons here after being or becoming inmates of any house of prostitution, house of ill fame, bawdy house or house of like character, or house,place or room resorted to by men or women for the purpose of prostitution or for immor al purposes, within the corporate limits of the town of Harlowton, shall be deemed guilty of a misdo meanor, and upon conviction thereof. shall be fined in any sum not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars and costs of suit, and each day upon which any act mentioned in this section is committed shall be and constituted a separate and dis tinct offense Sec. 4 All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 5 This ordinance shall be in full force pnd effect on and after its passage and approval. ORDINANCE NO. 20. An ordinance prohibiting minors from frequenting saloons, gambling house etW. Be it ordained by the board of al dermen of the town of Harlowton. Sec. 1 That from and after t he passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person under legal age to visit, loiter or stay about sa loons, houses of bad repute, repute, gambling houses, billiard or pool rooms. Sec. 2 And that no person under the age of sixteen years shall be al lowed to run, stay, loiter or wander upon the streets of the town of lIar lowton later than 10 o'clock at night time. without orders from their par ents or guardians, or a good and rea-onable excuse therefore; to be determined by the officer making the arrest. Sec. 3 Any person Wiolattlng any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than one dollar nor more than fifty dollars or imprisoned in the town jail not tes than three days njr more than, thirty or by both such line and imprisonment. ORUINANCE NO. 19. An ordinance regulating the stor age of OIl, Powder and other combus tibles within the tire limits of the town of Harlowton. He it ordained by the board of Al lermen of the town of Harlowton: Sec. 1 It shall be unlawful for any merchant, dealer or oth r person to keep within the fire limits of the town of Harlowton any greater quan tity of Coal oil or Gasoline than one Hundred gallons, and that in original packages or tanks equally secure, nor any quantity of powder greater than one hundred pounds, kept in original package nor more than one thou sand giant powder caps, nor any other inflamable or explosive material in large quantities or unsafe pack ages. And any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall he fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars. Sec. 2 No person within the lire limits of the town of Harlowton, shall have or keep straw, hav or other combustible fodder in open stacks or otherwise than securely covered from tire, any person who shall refuse or fail to take care of said hay straw or )ther combustible fodder alter being notified by the Town Marshall shall be fined in any sum not to exceed twenty-fhe dollars. Sec. 3 That all ordinances or parts of ordinance in conflict with this or dinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 4 That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and af ter ins passage and approval. Dissolution Notice. To the public- Notice is hereby given that Clark & Galvin who have been carrying on a retail liquor busi ness at Palm Saloon have this day June 1st mutually dissolved partner ship and above said business will be carried on under the individual pro prietorship of Geo. R. Clark. All in debtness against said firm of Clark & Galvin is assumed by Geo. R., Clark and all out standing bills due said firm are payable to Geo. R. Clark. Signed CLARK & GALVIN. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewistown, Mon tana. June 1st. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Laura C. War ren. of Harlowton, Montana. who. on Nov. 11. 1905, made H. E. No. 4120. Ser. No. 034ltifor e 1-: nie 1-4 e 1-2 se 1-4. section 14, township 8 n, range 14, E. M. P. Meridian, has fled notice of Intention to make Final commuted Proof. to establish claim to the land above descrihed. before W. 0. Straight, U. S. Commissioner, at Harlowton. Mont, on the 7 day of July. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Lycurgus Fitzpatrick, Joseph Muir. Harry Klock and Bert L. Moody, all of Harlowton, Montana. First pub. June 4 C. E. MCKoiN. Register. Notice for Pubtication, Department of the Interior, u. S. Land Office at Lewistown. Mon tana. June 1st. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Fayetta Hannes of Harlowton. Mont. who on July 8 1904 made II. E. application, No. 3526. Serial No. 03172. for s 1-2 se 1-4 s 1-2 sw 1-4. section 26. town ship 8 n. range 15 E. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. 0. Straight. U. S. Commis stoner, at Harlowton, Mont, on the 8 day of Jub', 1909. Claimant names as witneses: George l utt, Andrew C. Graves.Harry Cosgriife and Joseph Bechard all of Harlowton Mont. Eirst pub. June 4 C. E. McKorN, Register. Notice. Rev. Krieger will be here Sunday evening and will conduct services in the school-house. All are cordially invited to attend. SHAWMUTT. The hills are looking fresh and green around this section of the country and every one is rejoicing that spring has really come. The river has been high for some time and the mail messenger has to cross the river in a boat. Mrs. Words, former agent and oper ator at Cruse, has gone to Sweetbriar, N. D., where she has a position, and her daughter, Miss Maud Farris, has charge of the Cruse station. E. E. Crawford made a trip to Hlar lowton last Friday. Mesdames Stevens and Wellington of Winnecook visited with Mrs. E. E. Crawford Friday. Mrs. Stevens left Saturday for Maine. Mrs. Webster and daughters Lucile and Frances returned to their home Saturday from Bozeman. Mr. Brittin, of Fish Creek was in Shawmut Saturday. He expects to be out looking after his sheep this summer and Mrs. Brittin will live at Big Elk. Fred Cavill was here last week and reports a very good lambing this spring. His record is 97 per cent. Chas. Clements at the 0. K. Bar ranch claims 125 per cent. So the re cord aronnd Shawmut is hard to beat. Notice. Any one interested in the organiza tion of Sunday schools would do well to correspond with Rev. Edwin M. Ellis, of Helena, Mont., or with Rev. George Edwards of Great Falls,Mont., or Mr. JohnA. Sellers, Billings, Mont. These en are ready to aid in this work anywhere in the State of Mon tana. No charge. Write to the nearest one; do it now. Read the want Ads. For Sale. 25x12, 12 oz. duck tent, in splendid shape, will sell cheap. T. E. Johnson, Photographer. Increased Tri Service Effective May 23 1908, the Northern Pacific Railway aug mented its passenger train service by the establishment of new trains, not alone between eastern and western terminals, but locally on main lhues and branches in the several states which it serves. Its has thus placed In closer touch than ever the differ ernet sections, the various cities and towns, the thriving communities, which for twenty-six years the Northern Pac ific has aided and frosted in growth and progress. This increased efficiency of service means much to the Northern Pacific Railway. Additional lines projected or actully under construction willstill further increase the scop of Northern Pacific co-opera tion in the development of the Northwest in the course of next year or two. The present through service comprises Four Daily Electric-lighted Transcontinental Trains affording through equipment without change between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Jamestown, Itismarck, Mandan, Glendive, Terry, Miles City, Forsyth, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Billings, Butte, Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Puget Sound. Direct connections from and to iDulutb and Superior. Ask for new time tables showing the increased service in detail. W. H. Merriman, Div. Frieght & Passenger Agent, Northern Pacific Railay,BDtte, Mont. Quality & Quantity """3 A RE two feat ures of our business, having ample quantity we can at all times take care of your (lters. We give courteous and etticient.service, prompt deliveries and best values. It pays to trade with us. Send us your bills and we will do the rest, and don't forget- tiention Lincoln Paint, because we have it, no better made or we would not handle it. C.L. Hash, Lo. Mgr. Montana Lumber Co. MUSSELSHELL VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 9270 S A F E T Y DIRECTORS: H. E. MARSHALL Philap I. Moule, PRESIDENT Andrew C. Graven. A. C. GRAVES Edward M. .JeflIen* VICE PRES. Guci.avia'.h;, 0. N. FRIDAY Frani, F. Go.,, CASMIiER George R. Pirrie F. P. MARRS A. GASIIIER THE BLUE RIBBON JOHN ENGLISH. Proprietor Billiards, Pool, Bowling Con fectionary, Cigars, Tobaccos Ice Cream and Soft Drinks now For Sale