C/>e News from Gallatin County
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Miss Bessie Jewett visited friends
in Three Forks Sunday.
Miss Angelina Barnhart • visited
friends in Butte, over the week-end.
Mrs. Burton Thompson was a Three
Forks business visitor Monday.
Mrs. Maggie Davis and daughter,
Juanita, spent Sunday at the William
„..r. \f A „f or , a toHctp he pxoects to
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' Miss I f a Cobler spent the week end
in Miiiiiran Canvon visitine at the
home ct her u"le .nd aun?, M r :
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william Kellv'and children
_rer»t Sundav in Butte visiting at the
Flaherty home.
Miss Julia Lavery was a visitor m
Bozeman ever the week end. She re
turned home Sunday evening.
Miss Alma Shanholtzer is confined
to her bed this week with a severe
attack of the "flu.'' •
Mrs. Isabelle Huiler and Jay Hui
ler were business visitors in Three
Forks Saturday,
Mrs. Fred Nelscn went to Butte
Thursday morning to spend several
days, taking medical treatments.
Burton Thompson returned to Dan
Sunday evening to work in the
gypsum mines.
Jack Casey left Monday for Ja
mere
hom. Of M^ KeUv's mother Mrs
home of Mrs. Kellys mother, ■».
b Woddine and Marion
F^ntlev of Whitehall spent the week
InThere visiUngit SeMcDoweli
end h , g
T «no and son Buddie
Mrs. Sam Lane and son uuaaie,
V® s S Lane I will'^undergo a minor op
ovation While there
Scott White left Sunday night for
hI<Thome at Meridian Idaho. Mr.
Wh'te has been here for the past two
TYocks visiting friends and reia
tiv-o *
Archie Price went to Cardwell Sun
, • . -nend several hours
-rt Vi« Torno« r^mnhpll home He re
tnrrpd 11 W'llov* Creek on the mid
nicht train
Primeercrowder. the small son of
T*Ir md Mrs R D Crowder was
tal-en sick Monday afternoon with the
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson
a.v| family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther La
p.., - nd 'familv Mr and Mrs. Car
r' 11 Cleveland and Scott White were
diinS^ bests' of Mr aîd Mrs Eur
t-n Thompson Sunday *
•boutTo wonle gathered at the
About <u people gatnereu al
Fredericks hall Friday evening and
exu-yed an old time dame. Music
v.'as furnished by volunteers. Among
were Mrs Jim Faetren and
daughter, Edith; ' the Misses Brook
and Pearl Thompson. Messrs U.yd
IeT n m11e"Sam h HaS
Lun.h was served at midnight.
them
Mrs. Ellen Dodge is visiting
friends and relatives in Whitefish.
Melvin Olson and Oscar Nelson mo- I
tc^-cd to Bczeman and spent Mon- i
day.
Jim Talbott of Bozeman called at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tice
Monday on business. •
Hugo Norman motored to Spring
hill Sunday to attend to some busi
ness matters-.
Dell McLees and Albert Johnson of
tho Madison Valley were business cal
lers in Logan Monday. '
Tom Tice motored to Harrison
Tuesday to look at a bunch of cat
tie he expects to purchase.
Mrs. John Powers and children
spent Tuesday morning in Manhat
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Mr. and Mrs. William Kelso and
children motored to Manhattan and
spent a couple of hours Monday.
Mr. Parker of Willow Creek visit
ed with old friends in Logan Thurs
day. He was en route to Bozeman.
Mrs. M. A. Smith of the Butte
Miner force was a business caller in
Logan Thursday afternoon.
Ernest Mullenaux motored to Man
hattan to attend to business matters
'Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell McLees motored
to Logan and spent Monday visiting
friends. «
Mrs. M. A. Sudduth, who has been
seriously ill at her home here, is re
ported to be slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLeee mo
!tor»»d to Logan and Manhattan Fri
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Everyone who has an ice house in
Logan is busy putting in his summer's
supply of ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McDeed visited
with friends in Logan for a couple
of hours Thursday evening.
Steve McDonnell motored to the
Holland settlement near Manhattan
Wednesday to get some sheep.,
Bill Bryson of the Madison valley
and Sam Johnson transacted busi
ness in Logan Wednesday.
Harlem Durham and Olin Durham
of the Madison Valley were busi
ness callers in Logan and Manhat
tan Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parent and chil
dren have returned from a few days
Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd near
Sales ville.
Mrs. Lloyd Meador and Mrs. Phil
Lang motored to Three Forks and
spent a couple of hours shopping
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill and
son Freddie of Livingston were guests
Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dross.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ashley, Mrs.
Alice Phénix and Alfred Opie mo
tored to Bczeman and spent Satur
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Miss Rose McDonnell, is
ing at Maudlow, motored to Logan
and spent the week end with relatives
and friends.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durham and
Olin Durham of the Madison valley
were attending to matters of business
in Logan Friday.
Harry McClarty of Livingston visit
ed his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Meador, Sat
urday and attended the basketball
game, returning to Livingston on the
morning" train Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab of Boze
man motored to Logan and attend
ed the dance Saturday evening and
spent Sunday with relatives on the
Ma ^ iaon - . , , . ,
Mr ard Mrs rrank Joh a nd
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. ags Sunday evening alter spe
and'"« »« k " d " mth
mends.
Jack McDonnell and John Graham
motored to ] he Madison valley and
s*ne
s P ent Thursday doing repair
work on the hou8e at the McDon
nel1 ranch - - _
Mrs * William Kelso and son, Den
ald > motored 10 Lo *^ n , ftom , th J e,r
ranch home and visited Wednesday
afternoon at the home Mr - and
Mrs . John Powers .
_ Mr " and Mrs - Robert Campbell of
Bozeman have meved into the Ray
momi place near Logan and Mr.
p am P^ e H ^ as a band of sheep winter
in f,. nea f here ' . ., , ..
. s A ? T res Stacey of Whitehall ax
nved ln Logan Saturday and will
in?f the essence of Miss Ethel Ein
son ' w ^° taking a vacation.
T * le ^ ony boysV and girds' basket
hall teams came to Logan Saturday
? nd played the Logan teams. The
^ on y S^ls won the game with a
Vore of ^tlf l^the
S'""® b eing a very fast and interest
ing m f- i!| e game *, dance ^ as
g ^ en ^ T t ? psy J lyn " and her
tra ^ lsses Nona and Mil
dred Waters °* Manhattan singing the
I walt u 2 ' A lar ^ e crowd ^ athered and
| a11 had a P leasant evening.
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Charley Sandquist loaded a car of
0 e Gowin and George Stimson of
Decker district were business visitors
in Bozeman Monday.
Alice Corbly has been delivering
wheat to the Springhill elevator dur
ing the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walton visited
from Wednesday until Saturday of
last week with Mrs, Walton's rela
tives in Nigger Hollow.
Miss Alfreds Forswall, who is at
tending high school in Bozeman, vis
ited Saturday and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forswall.
Alfred Walton has purchased a ra
dio which is affording the family
much enjoyment, as well as the loss
of a great deal of sleep.
Mr. and Mrs. George Metier were
Bozeman visitois Friday, and were
accompanied hcme by their son, Earl
Metier and family. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sandquist and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer were
business visitors in Bozeman Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rampey of
near Three Forks visited Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Walton. ' *
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Metier and chil
dren came over fröm Wilsall Thurs
day, and spent the rest of the week
visiting relatives in Springhill and
Bozeman.
Clarence and Irene Walton, who
are attending school in Bozeman,
spent the week end at the home of
their brother, Alfred Walton, and
family. .•
There were several absences from i
school last week, due to colds and la
grippe which have been prevalent j
among the school children. Many of
them have severe coughs >*ith their
colds.
A dance was given at the Decker
schoolhouse Friday night for the
benefit of the Orphan's home. Sup
per was furnished by the community,
and the music was donated. The
dance was a very enjoyable affair.
, Lester Crouse, who is the owner of
several fox hounds, was successful
recently in running down a coyote in
the neighborhood. This makes
seventh coyote he has caught with
his dogs this winter. .
Albert Seifert has been busy lately
modernizing his house. Excavation
has been made for a full basement,
in which a furnace will be installed.
Electric lights have recently been put
in, and hot and cold water will soon
be ready foi* use. When toe work is
finished the Seiferts will have a
strictly modem country home.
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•Mrs. Ruby Hartung has been spend
ing a few days with friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McGuire were
Bozeman • callers on Saturday,
Mrs. Harvey Biggs has returned to
her ranch home after spending a few
days in town. * ^
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Dieferderfer
.were dinner guests, Saturday of Mr.
and Roy ^e] SO n.
Mr and Mrs Ard Moore spent
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Shep
erd
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stephenson
entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and
: "7' Charl f Eel1 ' " r '
Nelson and son, Miss Manon Lob
dell and Clarkscn Spain. ■ ,
Mrs. J. D. C. Wipf entertained at
cards Saturday, at her home east of
town> Four tables of bridge were at
Mrs. Sheperd and Mrs. J. M. Mc
Guire were callers Wednesday at the
hcme of Mrs. Paris on East Galla
tin.
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Miss Matilda Kluckholm, who re
sided near Belgrade several years age,
is visiting here with her brother Ar
thur.
The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian
church met Wednesday at the church
parlors. Suppér was served at five
o'clock by Mrs. S. C. Allen's divis
ion.
, High score we nt to Mrs. W.
^/ Spain s . .
Mrs. Ray Angeil entertained the
Even j ng C ard club at her home on
Saturday evening. High score
t ^ e ] a ^} es we nt to Mrs. Wayne Bar
nard, and for the men to Robert Dew
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T ' hc Westminster guild met at the
hcme of Mrs R B Hubbard with a
good attendance. The organizing of
a Christian Endeavor .for Belgrade
was discussed anÄ a meeting will be
held at the home D f the Rev. R. W.
Q rr> on Sunday, for the purpose of
organization. -
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The Springhill Ladies' aid met last
Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Forswall, The afternoon was spent
j with needle work, and a business ses
s | on# At the close of the meeting de
Uci ° US refreshments were served ^
Nearly 30 young couples enjoyed
coasting party Saturday night at the
hcme of Mr - and Mrs - Harold Wright
Several hand sleds and pairs of skiis
W ere in use, besides a toboggan which
would accommodate from eight to 10
pe0 ple. After all had enjoyed the
for a time, refreshments were
served -
. . . f Art
Cramer of Helena who has been seri
cramer w neiena, wno nas ceen sen
ously ill, that his condition is n
worse than it has been lately.,
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fnends a ho P in 8 for early re
the hostess.
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also " a serious condition, is re
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Mr. Tidd was a Livingston caller
between trains, Saturday.
Peter Nickelson spent the week
end with relatives in Livingston.
Mrs. E. A. Givens spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs, J. L. Wells,
Mr». A. Sorensen and son, Leonard,
were business callers in Livingston
Tll 1 [i rsday *
Mr. and Mrs. A. Julian and family
were Livingston oallers, between
. ^ ra ^ as » Monday.
1 Miss Knutson, the county
was a caller at the West End school
Fnday. ■
Leonard Scrensen attended the
dance at Bozeman Hot Springs, Sat
urda y evening.
Mrs. A. Julian and children spent
a ct *uple of days at the Wills home
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherman and fam
called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Duettner, Sunday afternoon,
. vMr. and Mrs. Tom Pierce are spend
^bis week in Bozeman, where Mr.
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nurse,
a care,
Mrs. A. C. Aleey spent last week, in
Billings, visiting and attending to
business matters,
Mrs. A. Button and daughters, Em
and Jessie, of Bozeman, spent the
eiU * re ^ a ^ vea in this vi
. Richard Alexander, who is attend
high school in Bozeman, spent j
™e week end with his uncle and aunt, j
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Akey.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Werner and
daughter, Burnadine, -and Charlie)I
fj erCe B P en t a few days at. the |
Werner and Piercè homes in this vi
cm ity during the week,
_Mr. and Mrs. Ç. Marble and Mr. a»d
8, ® ert Reese motored to Sales
vl " e Sunday and spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Marble at their
ranc h home near there,
, Lari Werner and Charlie pierce
Thursday « morning by aiito ^ or
The Dalles, Oregon, where they
P® 04 to make their home. Mrs. Wen
ner d Burnadh
low by .train, after receiving word
that they have arrived at
nation.
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Girl Rulers of Paris During 1926
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Here are the six girls who were chosen the queens of beauty for Paris to
reign during 1926. Left to right, standing; Mlle. Liliane Clay, "Premier
Citoyenne"; Mile. Paulette Peiou, "Maid of Honor for Thirteenth Arrondisse
ment" ; Mile. Odette Topln, "Maid of Honor for the Muse." Sitting : Mile.
Alice Septfons, "Marianne de Paris"; Mile. Madeleine Delmaye, "Queen
the Thirteenth Arrondissement," and Mile. Madeline Peiou, "Muse De La
Jeunesse Républicaine."
WESTERN CANADA
ENJOYS WARMEST
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WINTER W YEARS !in
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CALGARY, Alberta. Western Can
ada is revelling in the warmest win
ter of its leng history. The rivers of
southern Alberta are running just as
• freely as in summer, a condition nev
er known to have existed at this
for'time of year in the memory of the
\ white man in Canada. Two trappers,
according to a, recent report, living
60 miles north of Dunvegan cn the
Peace river, broke aU north country
navigation records early in January
At that time they floated down the
river on a raft and enëountered no
hardships of any kind. Reports from
British Columbia are also emphasiz
in 8 the mildness of the winter climate
there. The lakes which near Inver
mere form the headwaters of the
great Columbia river were not com
pletely frozen over until the first
week of January? Tihs signal of win
ter's definite arrival usually occurs
no later than the second week in No
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I lars per family was the average
"mount spent for clothmg by 1,337
farm families in 1922-23, says the
United States department cf agrieul
ture - Fa "n families of Ohio, Ken
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c I tuc ky, Missouri, and Kansas, repre
A s^'lWin^^ere
^ - t^ud? Äze of these'
about four persona.
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AVERAGE FARM
FAMILY SPENDS
$225 FOR "DUDS
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Two hundred and twenty-five dol
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The COURIER needs news representatives in several communities of
Gallatin County. Among them Are
Bridger Cânyon
. SalesviUe
Manhattan
Trident
Maudlow »
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wives $61.81. The peak of cloth
!in K expenditures seemed to be in the
' age group of 19 to 24 years,
sons j n this group spent an average
of f89 and ^ daugh ters, $103.36.
I In the year the husbands spent an
I average of $56.71 for clothing and
The
GOOD ANY TIME*
Dodge Brothers have been
building motor cars for 11 years
and a lot of people are still driv
ing the cars they bought back
in 1915* Proving that you can,
buy a used Dodge Brothers car
at almost any stage of its life
and still get dollar for dollar in
value—provided you buy from
the right dealer.
BOZEMAN AUTO CO.
Phone 168
202 W. Main
Donee Brothers Dealers Sell Boon used Cars
OPERATING COST
REDUCED fl 1,500
Helena—A total reduction of $11»
546.66 in the net coet of operating the
department of agriculture, labor and
industry for the first half of the fis
cal year ended December 31, 1925, as
compared with the same period dur
ing the previous year, is reported by
A. H. Bowman, commissioner.
Operating under a reduced appro
priation, the department nevertheless
maintained full service in every di
vision and was able to reflect the ex
tent of its efforts in an increased in
come of $5,038.52.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH j
Apply Cream in Noetrüa To '
Open Up Air Passages.
Ah I What relief! Your clogged nos
trils open right up, the air passages of
your head are clear ani. *you can breathe
freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no
struggling for breath at night, your cold
or catarrh is gone.
Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos
trils, let it penetrate through every air
passage of the head; soothe and heal
the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane,
Ely's» Cream
cold and ca
seeking. It's
from your
riving you instant relief.
Balm is just what every
sufferer baa been
just splendid.
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