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BANK DRAFTS MONEY ORDERS
TRAVELERS CHECKS and
FOREIGN DRAFTS
Issued by the
Bank of Fergus CountyLEWISTOWN, MONT. At the LOWEST RATE
If you cannot call in person, mall us your order, we will do the ilea,
PROFESSIONAL
L. M. GONYNGHAMRESIDENT DENTIST
Work inansi!i p first-class in allbranches of the proles.-don.
KENDALL, : : MONTANA
DR. C. W. SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office and hesidence: Miners' UnioaHospital. Hours, 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to
p. m.
KENDALL, - MONTANA
DR, E. E. DOTY
Physician and Surgeon11i tall. Montana
J. C. HUNTOONATTORNEY AT LAW
Lewistown, Mont.
Office, Opp. Day House.Tel. Bell 'iD; Mutual 76,
J. W. HUGHES •
Stone Mason, Bricklayer and
PlastererE4T1MATES GIVEN
All Contracts Promptly Executed
Phone 184 Mutual
Lewistown, Montana.f'
8. W. COOK
Land Attorney Real Estate, Live
Notary Public, Loans and
insurance.Fifth Ave., Opp. Argus Office
Lewistown, Montana
When wanting anu mate-
rial Intim Building Line we
are ever readu to tru and
please uou. We carru the
most complete stock in the
state and our prices are all
right. Give us a trial.
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Montana Lumber ColLewistown
lewistoWnTailoringCo'y
J. L. NEILSON, Prop.
*It-Special Attention to Mail Orden,
MONTANA •RAILROADCOMPANY
General Offices, Helen* Mont.
Halter Building-8th AvenueTelephone No. 248
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Passenger Trains defy except Sunday.,
:Dinner at Swim it
For freight and pasitenicor rat, a6,1
Information. findrens
F. W. SHARPE: Auditor.
Ice Cream and Cake1 Sti•A-wheel-7 Ice Cream and 8 0
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Local flappeningsFruit at Miss Fahey's.
Bakery goods at Fahey's.Are you ready to celebrate.
Finest Negligee Shirts at Butler's.
Laces and Embroideries at Butler's.
Ice cream and soda at the drug store
J. Davis and wife of Forest Grovewere visitors Wednesday, .
Correspondence stationery atFahey's.
Mr. and Mrs.- E W. Jones visitedGilt Edge last week.
1)011'1, 111iSi. seeing Hind's 10c coun-ter this week.G. C. Wharton, of ' Spdkane, came
ill on Wednesday.
Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sun-dries at Fahey's.
Henry Sheill ,of Helena, registeredat the Shaules.- Notary public at the post office. In-
quire of John Jacicaom Ir. •
J. E. Stevens of Guilford, was a itor last week.
All the new niagazines, newspapersand periodicals at Fahey's.
'Miss Frances Pinkley, of Lester-ville, registered at the Shaules.
Fresh milk delivered daily. Kendall
Dairy. C. A. Tile, proprlefbr.Thomas Wilkerson was in from his
ranch on Thursdaq.
Those large Turkish towels at I5c
are 25c other places. Hind's.
S. J. Harding and wife were visit-ors Thursday.
See our 10c bargain counter, goodson it that are worth 25c. Hind's.
FOR SALE-Two-room house, andlot. Inquire of "Bubey" Bullard.
Mr. Magee, the Lewistown artist,was ih town the past week exhibit-ing goods. *
Wanted-1,000 pigs and. 700 calies.Kendall Meat Market,. J. H.- Saville.Prop.
E. S. Kinney left Friday morningfor Spokane, and will return in aboutthirty days."PEASE" Popular Pianos at Popu-
lar Prices at Art Music Store, Lewis-
town.
The regular pay (lay contingentwas up Monday and carried off a lotot our good money.
Art Music Store now in Um: hewDiamond Block, bigger stock thanever.
"Billy" Ackley. the Scuali Moe'casin rancher, was a visitor the pastweek.Those beautiful Fergus ,countt
souvenirs are now on sale at Miss
Fahey's.
"Htzzoner" Mayor • PiUkley andwife of the county scat were visitorsthe past week.
For Sale Cheap-One 2)4 _inchWinona farm wagon conibletei In-
quire' at the Miner office.
J. Shepherd and wife of ForestGrove registered at the Shaules Wed-nesday.
FOR SALE-House and lot, house
has two rooms, lot 100x42 feet. Inquire
of R. W. Jones.
George Eastman came in from his
ranch on Warm Spring creek Thurs-day.Another big delivery of men's, boys'
and children's Suits at eastern prices.
Hind Tailoring Co.
R. B. Lamb, consulting Engineerof the Bathes-King, was a Visitor
to the county seat Saturday.
Just arrived, a nice ling_2f Boys'
and Children's Suite from 41.75 to
$6.50. Hind Tailoring Co.
Mrs. Dorland and childreh leftTuesday to 'visit her kusband atHelena.
Art Mualc Store, Lewistown, carries
a complete line of Victor and Edison
plionograhps, records and supplies. 7-2f
The latest and catchiest line Sheet
Music always on hand. Mail orders
promptly filled at the Art Music Store
Lewistown. *
Mr. and Mrs. Harris of the coun-
ty seat are visitors here. The objectof their .visit being to otganire a
Pythian Sisters temple.
There will be a number of nicehand-made quilts on sale at Mrs.
Henry Parrents, all next week-. The
ladies are invited to call and see
them.
We have each week an acedmulation Poling" -Plotting, Seieen
of old newspapers which will be hand- Doors and Wire Cloth at
4d out gratuitously to anyone baking the Fergus Count H.
The ti•uulaa Co eel for theft). *are Go.
All Soft DrinksAT
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For Sale-House and rot. liou,•has...three rooms and a pantry, cellarand ontbuildings. Good bargain. J.W. Steele. ' • 23-4t*
It is said that money covers a mul-titude of sins. We find that it is .1150handy to hae in our clothes„on Min-er's day. •
Dr'. Barringer, D. D. n., thedentist, will return to Helena
on Monday, Juno 17.5 .About* this dime ii the year "down
on the ranch" has a poetical soundfor those who never drove a balkycayuse hooked to Jelapidated hayrack.
Leonard Wilson, Wisp has chargeof the power plant at the Horse ShoeBar ranch is wearing the "smile thatwont come off." Lair\ Sunday thestork visited his home and left aneleven pound boy.
Happy is the rancher that now hashis grain crops all in. The copiousrains that have beeb arriving for thepast few weeks have given all veg:!-tation a 3agnihcent start and no ii-ri-gation will be necessary for sometime even if the rains should ceaseat once. 4
Banks do not pose as philanthropicinstitutions, and yet 'here is a quota-tion from an eminent economic writ-er: "The savings banks of ourcountry have done more toward`rais-ing the standard of living and pre-venting poverty, distress and suffer-ing than any other institution whichwe have in our midst." Try oursavings pass book. First StateBank
Dr. Barringer, D. D. S., the
dentist, will return to Helena
on Nonday. June 17.liriteiitng of baby Gordon
Lawrence McKay took place at his
home Tuesday evening. Rev. Stan-cliffe performed the ceremony in thepresence of friends and neighbors.After•the baptism light refreshments'were served and an enjoyable even-ing spent.
Bartlett Smith of, Kendall and MissAnnastasia 13elka of St. Paul wereunited in marriage Friday evening atthe Catholic rectory, the Rev. FatherMueller performing the ?eremony.The young lady came all of the wayfrom her eastern home to wed theman of her choice who was unableto get a vacation to take the tripback home. They will reside inKendall.
Charles Easel, who recently left
this„.camp to go to Butte, returnedTuesday to visit his sister, Elsie, whowas a teacher in the public school.Mr. Easel is now enjoying his sum-
mer vacatiOn, and is well thought of
by all who hare had the pleasure ofmeeting him. He wall a candidate
for legislator last year and has been
attending the Ann Arbor law school
at the university of Michigan.
Fergus county still leads the pro-cession in the matter of gold pro-
duction in Montana. This county
send over-$42,000 to the trnited States
assay office in Helena last month.
Choteau was second on the list. Theamount produced by Fergus will bematerially increased this month withthe output from the Barnes-King andthe Gold Reef going. in to be added
to the production from the ever
faithful old Kendall.
Ten years ago a well known ranch-
er put his initials on a silver dollar.
went to town and spent it with .a
merchant. Before the year was out
he got the dollar back. Four times
in -Six years the dollar came back to
him in produce and three times he
heard of it in the pockets of his
neighbors. The last time he got it,
four years ago, he sent it to a mail
order house. He has not seen that
dollar since and never will. That
dollar will never buy any more
school or road tax for him, will never
build up or brighten the homes of
the community. He sent it entirely
out of the circle of usefulness for him.
self.
PYTHIAN SISTERS ENTERTAIN
Charming Reception in Honor ofMrs. Eva R. Harris.
The lodge of Pythian 'Sisters gave
a reception in their hall last Friday
evening in honor of their visiting
sister, Mrs. Eva R. Harris of Boze-
man. There was a large attendance
and the following very interesting
program was* rendered: Address of
welcome by Mrs. Clara M. Scott;
chairman of the evening, Mrs. Mar-
garet SillowaYi piano solo, Miss
Eunice Smith; recitation, Miss De-light Downing; piano' solo, Miss
Marie Remington; recitation, .Anna
Belle Funk.; vocal solo. Miss Orpha
Noble; viohn solo, Grace Brewer;
Herbert Silloway; presentation " of
boquet, Mrs. Marie Smith, past chief;Address, Mrs. Eva R. Harris.
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Children.; Day at Kendall. July30th.
* * *The Ladiei Aid will ineet'June 21
with Mrs. -Newton. It is earnestlydesired that there be a large attend-ance.
• * • •Sunday. June 166 the following
services will be conducted at theKendall opera house. Sunday schooland adult Bible class zit 10 a. tn. Songservice at 7:30 p. m. Pleaching at 8
in. After the sermon the Lord'ssupper will be admini.,tered.
* • *Rev. Stancliffe has been. asked to
conduct one of the "run rise" prayermeetings at the International Chris-tian Endeavor Convention to be heldat Seattle. July 15-15. He has also...een asked to preach in the Wood-land avenue Presbyterian church ofSeattle. Sunday morning, July 14th.
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.The Ladies' Aid met last week withMrs. Penwell. There was a goodattendance considering the weather.At the business meeting Mrs. Stan-cliffe was elected vice-president andMrs. Matlock assistant vice-president.After the business meeting deliciousrefreshments were ;creed. consistingof sandwiches, tea, ice cream andcake.
CHEADLE HANDS DOWN DECREE
J udge E. K. Cheadle yesterdayhanded down his findings in thefamous Cruse-Wright water rightease which was tried in this courtin February, 1906. The case attract-ed a great deal of attention, not onlyin this county but in other parts ofthe State.The case came up for hearing be
fore the Judge on February 24th,1906, and required about three weeksto hear. There were a large numberof witnesses on both sides and thecase was a battle of legal giants.Attorneys M. S. Gunn of Helena and0. W. Belden of thiS city apploaredfor the plaintiff and Attorney T. J.Walsh of Helena and Frank E. SmithOf this city for the defendant.The case involved the priority of
the water rights on Flatwillow creekand on Durfee creek, a tributary ofFlatwillow.
After receiving the testimony, Bitcourt makes the following decrees:
"1. 'The plaintiff, George F.Wright, is entitled to the properpossession and use of two hundred
twenty-two (222) ,of
inches ••••• of the waters of Flatwillow creek,
appropriated October 25th, 1882."2. That the defendant, Thomas
Cruse, is entitled to the proper pos-pession and use of eighty-one (81)miner's inches ***** of the waters ofDurfee creek, a tributary of saidFlatwillow creek, appropriated onthe 1st day of June, 1882; of threehundred twenty-five (325) miner's
inches of waters of Flatwillow creek,appropriated on the 15th day ofMay, 1883; of two hundred (200)miner's inches ***** of waters of saidFlatwillow creek, appropriated on the1st day of July, 1883; of three hun-dred nine (309) inches ***** 'of wat-ers of said Flatwillow creek, ap-propriated on the 1st day.of Septem-ber, 1883; of two hundred eleven(211)*** miner's inches of the watersof said Flatwillow creek, appropriatedon the 1st day of May, 1884; of twohundred eight (208) miner's inches
*•** of the waters of said Flatwillowcreek, appropriated on the 1st sklayof May, 1884; of one hundred ninety-
tine (195) miner's inches •*** of the
waters of the said Flatwillow creek,
appropriated on the '1st day of May,1885."
" That the plaintiff shall be entitledto his legal costs in this action, pro-
vided a memorandum thereof be filed
in the office of the clerk of this court
and served upon the defendants ac-
cording to law."
Disappointment over her failure td
graduate is believed to be at the bot-
tom of the mysterious disappearance
of Misis•Edith Nutterville of itiftle.The girl had led her parents to be-
lieve that she was about to gradulte
and her dress had been made and
everything was in reauiness for com-
mencement. Miss Nutterville made
an effort to induce Principal 11. M.
Hart to give her a dummy diploma
and permit her to graduate. His re-
fusal was followed by her,' disap-
pearance commencement night
Great Fall's, June railway
laborer, shipped from Minneapolis
Great Falls was found On arrival to
be ill with smallpox. He was sent
to the pesthouse. Several, of his
traveling companions escaled. bet-:the
other's Were firritigsfetl.
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Now is houseclean-
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McLEAN
KELLY & CREELIS. KELLY, Mgr.
UNDERTAKERSand LICENSED.
EMBALMERS( antis and Caskets in Stock
Kendall - - - Mont.
JOHN DUGGAN(toemerly if Butte)
Undertaker and EmbalroerLOCAL OFFICE et
Kendall Bazaar
Lewistown L. L WARDENGreenhouse Prep.
LEWISTOWN, MONT.
Cut Flowers aid Floral Designs
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