Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Montana Historical Society; Helena, MT
Newspaper Page Text
.. . ," ... . At VII. .LL* t - - t _7 3i 1 Come Oin ee or Stolck Ir' as1E .- cI ..A..-.. C J. H McKNIG6 H r & WX7"holesale an.d ` t1fl GROCERS and Dealers in Wagmnn and Fh inL Igipiet Central Avenue and Third .Street, GREAT FALLS. OVERCOATS AT U' . I . c-l dtil JON IL PAINE, GEORGE BMARFIN, CHALIY KeI Prsident. Vice-President. Cashi Bank of Great FAs, A General Banking Business Transacted. Sells exchange on all the principal cities. Cor. Central Ave. and Third St, , Interest paid on time deposits. - a Accounts solicited. Grea~ I Special attention given to collections. Great Far, "O "'o TAYLOR& GIBSt Real Estate, { n..;7 Srtlge i oans aland id n e~-e: ta ot her ne e++usmradel Central Avenue, Great Fall.s... to fnron-mrnident. an e Gle. of plaer andc m at: a ,l p . B -reat Be.l.; Cols .ecrtion s ,nprm t tRan imai anlk Helena. madeand remitit H. U. BURGA~RDT+ ining and Reaf Fte af de i ýle tleHi fon-t ~ a; Harker-endietar ýl osa; Punt N doual Bemý, 8iea~t I ir, 1o Ds .tvsi0k *t c 0# x # tu~e `lfiua &nl, (" psg, 7 V p i e e ·iid t:eli #t ' ý' 1 i' A y SCAL - ON The CLOTH I ER jF O OVERC OATSR . ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing on the 19th. instant, the MONTANA ART COMPANY will have on exhibition and for sale a choice collection of Oil Paintings, French and English Oleographs, German .Pastels, Prang's Chromos, and a number of other artistic articles. These are suitable for holiday presents. Wait until you can inspect them bief.r purchasing your gifts. PR4AY OF _HE FALLS Something new everytsy at A.Nathan's. TIhemanitrari etvud to n ef the Tribune w~tnessed a ern of~ and other~ points, and the _Cataract MW Cot* 'a~'& *dctlons;. h Ita I ciely in fayor of the Iatter eompany. We ce nar e assortment of hkie gold la bt¶dies and 'at >ald~ curi er's.. ap>eeZpxj W. la k UCCess of i~~ bet bal h r: eggs. and. gvtter o o tel e rants at MeKay's. Ielun~ch coner. l=ow in connect I~ ; you g WI go Jn i~;~ south,. a enut l #rlls 'e~AF1Ag hrtn1ng d h o *r Bai ley? Gi imh squ,%xi~ea4. &ep If ` Wants 'ace'i~lndv tiir sv ýaaar ~,rb ; r' e1 $ 3qbn av t -ai .+k Ksru p nl te ,i peu utýts nd tar'e [ lsa t i New. Orleans drip coffee at JimA & Jerry's. Curtis & Marcotte are just In receipt of sofe very fine brands of whiskey. Try them. The Rochester lamp, 65 candle power, I n be adjusted on any chandelietr 4 hbanging lamp, at Lapeyre Brothers. o to Bailey's iRestaurant for oyster fries, best in town. WI.' Y. pmann's Daisy cigar at ;the Bowling Alley Fruit Store, Firstatyenue South. Mountain sheep at Jim & Jerry's. Frost proof storage room to rentin basý meat. Apply to C. P Thomson. Head-e s pre j; beef at Dickinson's Great Falls meat market. Go toJ. & Clark's for fine wines, liquor, Kcigars and tobacco. SFog a Anq porterbouse steak and Sara- I tao crps, go to tlm & ferry's. Fine gold and rolled plate jewelry at reduced prices at RlTgwald & Carrier's. Come and try our creamy, dreamy Mai waukee keg beler, always on draught at the lPalace Saloon. SThe aew Crown aewing machin h.e style with written guarantee, unilmi el-aold heap for c*sl y C. T. WierJ necke. The 1 ey l0 Salls Ohe at Make, Fr, Both. egele U t heWit om * Potatoes, vegetables, oats, hay and feed for sale by Wilcox & Uhowen, commission f merchants, Central avenue., SI Special inducement forreanchmen who contemplate fitting outt for'te winter at The the new canles at C. T. Wernec ke's, also butter scotch, fresh taaly, and angel's feood for the ladies. s Everything clean and neat at Bailey's. t 1 e1 Wa e can now be xgtiGat a Falls w as ina of the eastern t.a Afullln in bothfor Jadisan, %t tlemen at $ingwad& pider's. a McKay keeps# fail ,ico nsting of Seggs, butter, port aud oait a.s z dC l Re-imported Bourbon at u('rti l 4 i s `otte's; A rallie for a shot-,gnn took place at the -Park hotels this morni~ng_ sherra` steret"1 chances at a dolar a chance. Oscar Olin ger won it, throwing 39. He afterwards: I sord it to Phil Gbbsonnfor a 5-dollar Will. c A square meal and everything neat adu clean at the Saipt Elm. fine trkeys for yiur Sunday dinner. Old Hermitage whiskey 7 years told at .J .Caka J.K. s. A tat the Wh atke t aftordsan lu founter No lotteryprizes at Nathan's, but every- t thn i i ln sl hepr hnan . similr hose I Monana. Dr. 'ead n an wif hav eas will reside with her husiand in a hand some suite of rooms at the Park hotel. "The" Gibson also returned last evening and received a hearty greeting froni his many friends. Charles S. Gibson of Forit Beten Ios vis iting the city todaey. Joseph Cobell, one of the firstand most sncessful ranchmsen of northern Mon tana, has sold his ranch near the head of the Shonkin to the MeLeislh brothers, stockmeu of the same valley. The coi sideration was $5l,00.L The cirpeaters are busily eagjed finr fitting up the Wetzel building recently lsed by W". B. Baleiggh& Co. The counters and shelving will ~be completed In a few weeks at which time the new firm will put in their stock of goods. There is some talk shout the minor county otlices. County commissioner Wall is understood tc yn his way here. H. P. Rolfe has just receved a. car-load of ed dairy cows overtheSaintPaul., Minn'apolis & Manit Railway. They comprise Holstein, Polled-Anugs Ayr shire and "Durha cows bred tothe - mons DTh*hamn balls furnished by J. J. Hall to the stockbreeders aloghtlhs rail road. F. M. Morgan with is wife and cbild arrived today from Benton en rite' to Dubhuque, IlbeJndithBsto ll.Mr gain is the entaerprising meemhant of that dection. Eighteen `head of fie Montana brad troveino siock hver bc-wendn DetIsmhit, to Kentucky, Bisatn and yUhyaga, The New ork ee hat wanfre, sco l Po g 'r dkl*1nTtn neat ~ ~ _bra `.irl