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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, FRIDAV, AUGUST 27, 1026.. PAGE FOUR Millions in Pearls Early Suspension Bridge The first suspension bridge built In America was a wooden structure erected over the Mohawk river at Schenectady, N. between 1805 and 1808 by Theodore Burr, brother of Aaron Burr. It was torn down in 1873. Evil in Parsimony Parsimony is enough make he-master of the golden mines as poor as-he that hath nothing; for a man may be brought to a morsel bread by parsimony as.

well aa Home. "4 Hamilton Happenings Arouses Antagonism Nothing Is so galling to a'people not broken in from the birth, as a paternal In other words, a meddling government, a. government which tells them what to read and say and eat and drink and wear. Lord Ma-caalay. A Pen Cleaner A small bottle of ammonia should be in the desk of the person who works in varicolored Inks.

One din Wells' Creamery pays the market Bolen Shappee write Insurance, Fly-Tox the cows before milking, Adv. price for cream. Adv. Merritt Town was a business vis itor at Missoula Wednesday. Important "If" We would all be great if we were measured by the things we intend to do tomorrow.

Boston Transcript, A Definition A Bussian killed three physicians'' who had failed to-cure him. That gives another meaning to "Kill or cure." Mrs. G. W. Crandall was a visitor Ernest Yarbrough was at Missoula at Missoula during the week.

Saturday attending Muler Brothers show. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

LeSuer were of the pen in the ammonia and it will be bright as new. visiting at Missoula Monday. Thomas Bassett of Great Falls Elmer Nygaard was a visitor at Tffiuj''1 was in Hamilton Tuesday on a busi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Missoula the first of the week. ness visit.

Flv-Tox vour kitchen. Serve an TO W. Weiss returned to Anaconda ROOMERS WANTED: Monday after a visit in Hamilton. petizing food untouched by filthy ROOMERS WANTED IN A COM- J. M.

Luallin went to Ravalli flies. Adv. fortable home. Apply 611 North Second street. 8-2 Monday to visit his son, expecting F.

G. Swanberg of Missoula was in Hamilton on a business mission to be away two months. Mrs. W. R.

Duncan returned last FOR SALE OR RENT. yesterday. week from Luray, where she RANCH FOR SALE OR RENT; Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Puyear were good strawberry ground. W. G. Wing, box 274, Mon in town from Missoula yesterday visiting friends.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 and 28 MARY PHILBIN IN "STELLA MARIS" Does innocence still exist in the modern Elliott Dexter is in the cast. tana. 8-2 Mr. and Mrs. George Witcomb were visiting in Hamilton Sunday APPLES FOR SALE.

from Missoula. IOWA BEAUTY APPLES FOR G. L. Anderson was a visitor at Missoula Saturday and attended the wild west show. sale.

Come and" pick them yourself in your own boxes for 25 cents per box at the Wessling ranch, route 2, box 29. 1 "CROWNING THE COUNT" A Century comedy "NEWS Usual Prices. F. C. Hartson of Grand Forks, N.

This pagoda, a part of the Japanese exhibit at the Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition In Philadelphia, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, is made entirely of pearls and its value exceeds $1,000,000. The exposition continues until December X. is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. I.

Hartson. GRAPES FOR SALE. Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Whyte, well- visited her mother eight Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Shepard were among the visitors at Missoula Saturday to see Miller Brothers' show. Mrs. Effie Chilcott and sister, Mrs. G. T.

Jamison, who is visiting here from Cascade, went to Victor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. A.

Dull, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierson, left Tuesday to return to Elkol, Wyo. Mrs. W.

P. O'Brien left Wednesday for Glacier park to see her son George before he leaves for Seattle to work. Come and hear radio station YYYY at Charlos Heights hall Tuesday night, August 31.. Ice cream served. Adv.

Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Lyman returned Monday from a visit at Flathead lake and the Masonic grand lodge at Butte.

Restaurants should be sprayed with Fly-Tox regularly. Adv. known residents of Darby, were at Missoula Saturday. SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 29 and 30 A F. Chapdelain returned to Ana CONCORD GRAPES DIREST FROM the grower, shipped in ventilated crates holding 20 pounds net.

One crate $1.50, 5 crates $6.95, express prepaid to Hamilton and nearby points; if by mail add 15 cents per crate. C. O. D. charges extra.

F. H. Volland, Kenne-wick. Wash. 8-3 Three Bumps The criminal takes a chance on three severe shocks.

The attorney's Lionel Barrymore Greta Nissen conda yesterday after a brief visit on business in Hamilton. IN- Walter Stitzel is here from Grand The Lucky Lady" Forks, N. for a visit at the home of his brother, Roy Stitzel. From the story by Robert E. Sherwood (editor of Life) Mrs.

J. J. Fitzgibbon has returned Hum fee, conviction and the chair, named Id order of Importance. Fort Worth Record-Telegram. Harth Thing to Say A man who has sailed around the world thirty times got married recently.

Evidently he never thought of doubling on his tracks to avoid cap from Detroit, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Sheriff E. F. Lockridge returned 'BUSTER'S HEART BEAT" A Buster Brown comedy NEWS Usual Prices. Wednesday from Rochester, ture.

London Opinion. where he was operated on for goitre. Mrs. John Gravelle returned. Wed Will Jaeckel returned to Butte Sunday after spending his vacation with his wife, who is visiting at the nesday from a visit of six weeks at Seattle, Tacoma and other Washing Flour for Sale home of her father, D.

C. Gray. Mrs. R. S.

Henderson left Wed ton places. John Gravelle of the grocery de nesdav to return to Armstead after being called here by the illness and partment of the Valley Mercantile Company and daughter were at Missoula Saturday. death of her father, Orin J. Sholl. Even in this era of high prices there are some things that are still WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 and 2 REGINALD DENNY IN "WHERE WAS what a fix! The nicest girl in the world in love with him and he couldn't prove he was single.

Marian Nixon and Chester Conklin are in the supporting cast. "THE POLAR BARON" An Imperial comedy. Austin Madeen came here Wed Sapphire, Gold Cross, Whole Wheat, Graham, Farina Flour. Bran, Mixed Feed, Middlings Barrels and Kegs nesday from Missoula for a visit cheap. To verify this read the ad with his aunts.

Misses Mary and Headquarters for Apple Picking Ladders and Bags Make your life and limb safe with a good strong ladder. In all lengths from 6 to 14 feet. GET MY PRICES Emma Maden. Chick Grit, Charcoal, Chicken Mr. and Mrs.

R. Ross and two Feeds of all varieties. Wheat, sons, who were visiting at the home vertisements in today Ravalli Republican. Miss Sue Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Edwards, returned last week from Dillon, where she graduated from the State Normal College. Hardware, paint, general farm Oats, Corn, whole or Reasonable Prices at all times, of the former's uncle, J. Brooks, left Sunday to return to Stanford, Neb.

COMING SOON "THE BLIND Mrs. Olaf Peterson and daughter Bertha on Wednesday went to Hel ena, where Bertha will enter St. supplies. Sanderson Hardware Co. Hartson Roller Feed Mill 306 North Second Street" Phone 46-W Peter's hospital to study ItllMIIIHIMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMMlllItlltlttllltlftlllHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHmt Mrs.

Ralph Hollibaugh went to Gold Creek Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Schreiber. Before returning she expects to go to Yellowstone park. I fac" 0 iTHEMUiR(ir: An Opportunity for the Farmer Dr. and Mrs.

D. E. Jackson of Missoula are visiting at the home of Mrs. R. L.

Harper. Dr. Jackson is pastor of the Presbyterian church at Missoula. Mrs. H.

P. Young arrived last Fri day from Monroe City, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. 0. L. Kenney, and other relatives in the Bitter Root valley.

Trade in your horses or cattle on a used car For Information See ESTILL AND LAMBKIN, Missoula, Montana or Masterson's Garage, Hamilton W. G. Wing of Orange, who is visiting at Corvallls with his daughter, Mrs. Willard Hall, was In Your Vacation Before taking long drives this summer let us fit you with Glasses which will rest your Eyes, stop the Eye Strain and Headache. Hamilton Wednesday.

He owns land west of Hamilton, where he lived Adv. Misses Kathleen and Marguerite Corrigan returned Tuesday from Spokane, where they visited their Bister and brother, Mrs. J. G. Lowell and Roy Corrigan.

State Horticulturist Edward Dickey was in Hamilton the first of the week and accompanied the Northern Pacific excursionists through the Bitter Root valley. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McNeal and Mrs. McNeal's mother, Mrs.

S. La-Faire of Chicago, came here from Butte yesterday to attend the funeral of N. G. Blodgett. Dr.

and Mrs. G. A. Gordon and children, Donald, George and Jean, left early Tuesday morning on a motoring trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, expecting to be absent two weeks. Mrs.

Sam See and daughter Catherine went to Deer Lodge Monday to make their home, Mr. See having secured a job as guard at the state penitentiary. J. S. Ohl of Missoula, who visited at Sula and Victor this week, is making arrangements to leave for Des Moines, Iowa, September 17 to attend the annual national reunion of Civil war veterans.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Conkey and daughter Catherine, Mrs.

E. R. Hammond and Mrs. W. E.

Jaeckel motored to Missoula Saturday for the day. Miss Marlon Collins, who was visiting at Seeley lake, returned with them. Dr. Lyman, eyes examined and seven years ago. George F.

Brooks, manager of the iuutuuiiunni Bitter Root Farm Products Company, underwent an operation at the Hamilton hospital Wednesday for inward goitre, and is doing as well SEE THE LATEST THING IX PICKING HAGS BEFORE BUYING Fred T. Parker Hamilton, Montana DR. N. A. LYMAN Optometrist South 2nd Hamilton, Mont.

as could be expected as The Repub lican goes to press. McCormick-Deering-Primrose sep arators. Sanderson Hardware Co. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Ritchie and Mrs. C.

J. Carlstrom were at Mis soula Monday attending the funeral of Miss Pearl Brush, who died there Friday. Miss Brush was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brush of Ana DDd-o Do ibudddden CHIROPRACTOR Announces the reopening pt his office conda and was born in Hamilton Greatest One-Day Ride in America Via the Famous Skalkaho Route i Leave Butte .....7:40 a.

m. Leave Hamilton ...2:00 p. m. 26 years ago. She was a niece of Mrs.

Ritchie, and had been employed by the Missoula Trust Savings Bank. The moHtiulto Is the most coward- glasses fitted. Office South Second in Hamilton street. See display ad. Adv.

Main Street Over Ravalli Republican J. P. Ruben and daughter of iv nf nil innect tormentors. Thev Winona, were In Hamilton attack In the night when we are tmmtffitrmttfmitl imiitiinimtmtHmmwt last Friday while motoring to the mnnm alren and defenseless. Tneir te coast.

Mr, Ruben is a brother-in law of Al Sellenthln, a former res! causes burning torments and pain. dent of Hamilton who in now living Little children are most suscepinble. Fly-Tox the rooms and the screens. SHentlflc research developed Flv- at Anacortes, Wash. Tox for the benefit of mankind.

Rev. L. E. Obert and family of Pomeroy, came here Satur day for a visit with friends while on their return from visiting relatives In Michigan and Ohio. Rev.

Obert Sportsmen's Shotguns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cleaning Rods Drop in and Let Newman Show Work Shirts 95c, $1.10 Dress Shirts $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 up Khaki Pants $1.50 up Leather Vests, stock complete from $6.75 up Work Shoes from $2.50 up Dress Shoes from up Hats, Caps, Suits, Overcoats, etc. was pastor of the Christian church before going to Washington eighteen months ago, and will occupy the pul pit of this church Sunday morning. Dr. and Mm. R.

A. Stark returned Fly-Tox from your retailer, always In bottles with blue label. Adv. Iron Made More Lotting Malleable Iron is cast Iron that has been rendered tough and malleable by long-continued high heating while Imbedded In powdered hematite, ferric oxld, or some other decarbonizing material, And allowed to cool slowly. Idea Wat Napoleon The first abattoirs were organised Bear Paris In accordance with a decree for their establishment Mgned by the Emperor Nnnnlenn In 1810.

Tn' Gun Oil, Hoppe's No. 9 Nitro Powder Solvent, Gun Grease. Hunting Licenses. If You are in the Market for a Gun Let Us Quote You i. Sunday from the state osteopathic convention at Billings and a motor trip through Yellowstone park.

They CLEANING AND PRESSING H. E. NEWMAN were accompanied home by Dr. D. T.

DIel of St. Louis, who vislt ed at the Stark home a few days. Dr. Stark says the people of Billings gave splendid entertainments to their visitors and that he had a good time every WMIMVI OUH JiUIUw VIS. Store Phone 77 Residence Phone 17SW Second Street Just around the corner from Cltizeni State Sank were not put In operation, however, until eight, years later, In 1818.

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