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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 2

Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 2

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Ravalli Republici
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THE RAVALLI REPUBLICAN JFKIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906. Wesley Swasey is in Missoula today HOME FOR THANKSGIVING WE WANT WOOD-TICKS DEBATE TUESDAY NIGHT on a business mission. COUNTY AND TOWN BORN. Metcalf To Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Metcalf, December 3, a son. David To Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. David, a daughter. Mrs. E. Chillcott of the Standard mil People are on the Move Who Reside in hnery was in Missoula Tuesday.

or Near that Busy Ravalli County Town. Robert L. Harper returned night from a short visit to Missoula, Victor, Dec. 6. A large delegation of visitors passed Thanksgiving day with Lost A pink cameo pin.

Suitable re Specialist Rickets Want a Collection of Ticks from the Bitter Root Valley. What becomes of the wood-tick in the winter? That is a question that is interesting Specialist Rickets, who was hers to investigate the cause of spotted fever. F. D. Nichols, who recently returned from Chicago, is interesting himself in Dr.

Rickets' behalf. He is desirous of securing a collection The Hamilton High School Debating Society Will Have a Preliminary Public Debate at the Opera House. A public debate, preliminary to the one between the Hamilton and Missoula high schools at Missoula next Friday, will be held at the Lucas opera house Tuesday night. The affirmative side of the question "Resolved, That the Railroads of the United States Should be Owned and Operated by the ward for its return to the Ravalli County A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, that's twice as big as last year.

This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consump home folk and friends. Arthur Herbert and wife were up from Florence; Misses Bank.

19-1 Annie Cooley, Ethel McVey and Walter McLeod, students of the univer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beavers went to Missoula this niornintr for a visit with sity and Miss Bertha and Messrs, tion. I was reduced to 00 Dounda. when friends.

Lawrence and Morton Simpson of the I began taking Dr. King's New Discov McCrackin writes fire insurnnce. Charles H. Buck was a visitor in town Wednesday on business. Mrs.

Isaac Berryman is in Hamilton this week from Sula visiting friends. Mrs. George A. Reese and Walter Rese were visiting at Missoula Monday. C.

E. Hullett of Riverside has accepted the position as clerk at the Hotel Hamilton. A prize with every sack of RAVALLI FLOUR. You'll find the prize in the bread. 10 F.

A. Stevens, the cattle buyer from Wallace, Idaho, is in Hamilton and vicinity this week. east side. Federal Government" will be taken by ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. of ticks to send the specialist and has authorized The Republican to offer $10 You're sure of a prize with every of RAVALLI FLOUR if you take your Robert E.

Reeder, nephew of Mrs. for the first fifty ticks brought to this bread to the fair. 10 Smothers, who had been so ill for the past three weeks, died Sunday at the Rev. .7. H.

McJunkin. wno has been Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by the Corner Drug Store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

office, and S3 for the second fifty. This offer holds good until December 15. As this may be the means of solving the home of Worthey McVey. Mr. Reeder Miss Grace Laws, Miss Monica Shannon and Miss Annabelle Robertson, while the representatives of the negative side will be announced just before the debate.

A small admission fee of 10 cents for children and 15 cents for adults will be charged to defray expenses, visitinr in town several days, returned to Missoula yesterday. came out here from the east a short time ago and was taken sick with F. J. Perkins returned to Rivulet Mon tick problem everybody should be interested in the work and assist in making the collection. Any information re The Republican for the news.

typhoid pneumonia, and was so ill that his wife had to be sent for. He was day after a short visit with his daugh garding the little tick during the winter only 24 years of age, being born in 1883 El-Be Flour makes lovely bread $1.35 should be forwarded to this office. It at Sturgis, S. D. He came to Billings October 1 and worked nrannk at the A.

C. M. Co Mer makes no difference if you only secure ROLLER SKATING RINK Wrner Crabtree, Proprietors ter, Mrs. H. C.

Jensen. Mrs. W. R. Waugh passed Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

J. B. Overturf, in Darby. Mrs. Peter Gertz, who has been visit 21! one tick; Dr.

Rickets desires that one, cantile Department. there until November 2, when he came to Victor to visit relatives and was so send it to this office. B. Hughes of taken ill a few days later. He was mar Open from 2 to 5 p.

m. and from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Able instructors always in attendance at the W. Roy Hughes, son of R.

Missoula, was a visitor Waugh home last week. Dr. M. F. Guinon, the optican, re ing her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph ried last May to Miss Grace Negley turned Tuesday from Helena and will Adams, returned to Bonner Wednesday who, as well as a mother, survive him Saturday Forenoons Reserved For Ladies remain in the valley a few weeks, mak Miss Adelia Nickel of Darby left Mon Among the Victor people who trans W. S. Heitzman, a traveling man from ing his headquarters at the Hotel Ham day for Butte, where she will take a ilton. 18-tf acted business in Hamilton Tuesday were Martin Cramer, A.

L. Mowatt, NORTH FIRST STREET HAMILTON, MONTANA course in a commercial college Lincoln, Nebraska, was in Hamilton Monday night visiting his friend, J. V. Fred Gates, L. Kacousier and Charles Floyd Moore, formerly of Florence, Owens.

Williams. but now at work in the logging camp i The ladies of the Episcopal church John Henry, the little son of Mr. and DOLLS DOLLS above Darby, was a visitor in town Sun day. will give a fair and supper in the Chinese Mrs. W.

S. Jones of Victor, died Sun restaurant buildine, east of the Burns' day and was buried Tuesday afternoon. Thomas Romney of Corvallis, father block, tomorrow (Saturday). The child was born March 12, 1900. nf Milfws Rnmnev.

left Monday for Miss E. M. Bruce and Miss Miriam William Irle. advance agent of the Dreamland Ray Dolls Waters were Hamilton visitors Saturday, Williams' Original Dixie Jubilee Singers, was in town today and arranged for a E. E.

Ewart, the livery man, had two Christmas implies $15 Pillow Given Away WITH EVERY $1 PURCHASE WE GIVE A TICKET ONE OF WHICH WILL DRAW THIS PRIZE cows killed by the stock train here in Thotographed faces. These dolls will last longer than any i performance at the opera house Saturday night, February 2. town last Monday night. Mr. Campbell of the Hamilton Cigar ever sum in Montana, rney are something entirely new this year and will take the Martin Cramer was in town from Vic Factory was in town Monday.

Mexico, where he expects to remain during the winter. Mrs. Stella McCue returned Monday from a visit since Thanksgiving with Mrs. Richard Vandenberg and Mrs. Perter Gertz at Bonner.

Mrs. Julius Grill, who has been visiting at the Fred Grill home, returned to Missoula Tuesday, being accompanied home by Mrs. Fred Grill for a day's visit. Julius Grill, who came here with his wife, will remain for a longer visit. Mr.

and Mrs. kmniett Black were place of kid dolls. The clothes are made so that they can be tor Tuesday. While here he purchased L. J.

Watson's buggy horse to replace the one he lost recently by its being cut shopping at Stevensville last Monday taken off, washed and ironed. Prices from 35c to $2.25 Fred Treadway and Curtis William in a barbwire fence. son left for Alberta with a car load of stock and household goods last Wednes Ddies' furnishings Wrappers, belts, comb gloves, G. D. and Cresi Wrappers, belts, combs gloves, G.

D. and Cresent William Roberts arrived Tuesday Sleeping Dolls day. purses, neckwear, walking skirts, golf corsets, ladies' and children's coats. from Mullan, Idaho, where he was formerly superintendent of the Morning Arthur Jones came in on last Tues Kid inches long, 50c day's train for a visit of a few days with Stationery and Post-Cards Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Bayes, who have mine. II is mission nere is in me inter his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Jones, est of the Verdi mine near Victor, and been visiting in Hamilton several days, Arthur is employed at Uncle Sam's navy in comDanv with J. W. Carter went to left for their home at Evans yesterday. yard near Seattle as general inspector. ivia ooay aons as low as 35c Unbreakable dolls, the kind you can throw at the cat or dog 75c to $1.25.

And ever so many other kinds at prices 35 per cent lower than ever sold before. that property yesterday. Fancy Christmas boxes of note paper, school tablets, all kinds of pencil boxes, pencil sharpeners and holders, Christmas and leather post-cards, and post-card albums. Ruler Fret With Each Composition Book It is their intention to return to the Bitter Hoot valley to make their home if This is his first visit to his parents in he amount of delinquent taxes in six years. Mr.

Jones will return Satur they can dispose of their interests at Ravalli county is this year unsually day to his duties. small, indicating that the people of this Miss Josie Robb came here from Lothrop and spent Thanksgiving day at section are in easy circumstances. The New Games for Family Circle her father's home. amount of delinquent taxes is approximately The entire amount of Nice assortments pillow cushions, hemstitched lunch cloths, cut linen, linen for shirt waists, match scratches, picture frames, handkerchief and glove cases, laundry bags, floss pillows, etc. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Fulkerson were Mis Evans. A. E.

Fisk. a brother of W. O. Fisk and George Fisk, arrived Monday from Marion, Michigan, for a visit of several weeks. The former Fisk is a prosperous farmer of the Wolverine state, but may bo persuaded to change the field of his labors to the Bitter Root valley In-fore taxes to be collected was 8KMi.3-18.CI, of soula visitors Thursday and Friday.

Ilaluia, will please everybody; way ahead of Flinch. Chessindra, sold in the east like hot cakes. which 102,087.13 has been paid. Miss Daisy Bond came hero from Hamilton Thursday morning and spent Forest Supervisor E. A.

Sherman, who Thanksgiving day with the home folk has the distinction of having the largest bis return. roSFbITtI Standard millinery "SB. US" Mrs. L. J.

Withers went to Missoula acreage under him of any supervisor in the United States, returned to Missoula Friday. The case against Dr. R. W. Beck and William Cramer has moved his family Ed M.

Smith was dismissed without into tho August Moller cottage lately prejudice Tuesday morning by Justice yesterday morning after an official visit to Hamilton with E. Koch. The latter did not return with Mr. Sherman, but went to Darby in the interest of the Morris on motion of County Attorney occupied by Mrs. A.

T. Treadway. Dr. W. P.

Mills was called here Sat Calkins. Deputy Game Warden Hall CP- urday by the serious illness of Mrs. Hitter Root forest reserve. Joseph Appolonio, who was taken to the Le mar Chatlln, who was recently mar hospital at Missoula by special train ried at Missoula to Miss Jennie Darby, Sunday. FEBA returned to Corvallis Monday from his wedding trip to the Pacific coast.

Mrs. G. B. Strange returned to Missoula Monday after passing Sunday at his Chaflin remained at Missoula till Wed home near Victor. a a weorge rringie or Missoula came up nesday.

The plumbini; of their commodious residence near Corvallis was finished this week and hen the build ing is completed they will have one of the most complete and artistic rural home to be found in the state. Miss Helen McCrackin went to Mis then swore to information charging them with hunting without a license. The case will be tried before Justice Baughman at Corvallis next Friday. Dr. E.

A. Myers left Saturday for Port land, where his family ha ben for xome time, to locate. The change whs made necessary on account of Mrs. Myers' health, who is not able to live in lliw altitude. It wis with reluctance that the doctor abandoned his lucrative practice here and he ha many friends who wish hiiu prosperity in his new location.

Kiiitfofall Coiittli Medicine. Mr. K. (J. Case, a mail carrier of Can-tun Center, who has been in the U.

H. Service for about sixteen years, miy: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's 'ongh Ilemedy is king of all and one to relied upon every time. We alo rind it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no l.nd after effect." For snte by the v.r ncr Drug Store. soula yesterday to meet her father, Mayor W. W.

McCrackin. who was re- turning after an absence of three weeks in California. He had been visiting his brother, Captain McCrackin of the Mare Island navy yard, in San Fran cisco hiiv. Mr. racKin reacneu Inmiltoii this morning, and this after noon was occulting hi eosiornary place th- Ravalli County Bank.

A teacher' examination wns held in the court room lnt Kiciny and d.i v. The xntiiitmti'iti was conducted Wednesday to finish petting some monuments at the grave yard. Mr. and Mis. C.

V. Williams entertained four generations of their family on Thanksgiving day. There were Mrs. Williams' mother, Mr. and Mm.

Frank Nichols and baby. Mrs. Baker, mother of Mrs. Joseph Appolonio, arrived on last Saturday's train. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Mao is returned to Victor Sat ui day from their honeymoon and wero driven to the Strange ranch, where Mrs. Man's will tisil for a short time. Mr. Maois left Monday for Helena, where he and his wife will reside.

Jess Jones returned to the Bitter UKit valley Saturday night for a short visit with relatives before starting for Seattle, where his parents n-aide. Dr. of Helena, (date veterinary, was in this vicinity last week in vest iir ting tho death of Homo horses on the Clarenco GofT ranch. Apiolohlo.V Waters are having a new telephono installed in their store. W.

It. Wilds transacted business at tho county seat last Fridny. (Jeorgo Rowo was in Hrmilloii lmt Katurduy. Charles Bukey, who went to Heigh river, Alberta, last spring with Link Johnson, has returned. K.

Purkhurst was a visitor ut Hamilton Wednesday attending to business affairs. Thomas Roll was among the visitors to Hamilton yesterday. Mrs, Robert I Harper of Hamilton bv Miss Jennie Adams, superintendent LAI FIBS let. who is tilling the unexpired term f.Mrs. Mabel C.

Bean. The teachers who took the examination were Miss Alice davenport. Miss Elizabeth Currie and Miss Olive Hosier of Hamilton, Mis Ada La tande of Florence, Miss Lady's Watch Sale ttltooS) week L. Kathcrinn Graham of Darby and Mr. II, A.

Longli-y of Willow creek. The walls of the new city hall have nearly reached their height and the brick work will soon be completed The roof will then be put on and the remaining work on the building will be suspended until spring. It would be no easy task to plaster during the winter These Are Challenge Prices Campare Them Open face gun metal. 6.00 Gun'metal. Extra SwIhm.

8.00 Gold filled, enamel, chat laine 9.00 Hot cold filled, New Kng land work 0.D0 and it was thought advisable toabundon all work until warmer weather. A. J. Gibson, the supervising architect, wan herefrom Missoula Monday Inspecting the building and hi expressed himself was visiting in Victor yesterday. as being well pleased with the construe tinn work.

No Opium In f'linnibpilfllnV Cnnuli Gold, filled, le. Elgin or Waltbam. iWyear ca Itemedy. 14, GO A a meeting of the Bar Association There In not the least danger in giving Chamberlain' Cough Iteinedy to small In Missoula Saturday to discus means for relieving the congested condition of Carved caw, Elgin or Waltbam 'G-OO Diamond In case, curved, children at it contain no opium or other harmful drug. It has an pslau liwhod reputation of more than thirty plain satin, oiw gom, tlKlgloorWaltham 27.00 year a the mot suceesoful medicine in me for cold, croup an.

I whooping this judicial district the attorneys agreed on two plana one to create a new judicial district of Ravalli county and tho other was to provide two judge for the present district. Attorneys It, A. O'llara of Hamilton, If. ('. KtilT of Missoula, George T.

llagg of C. Marshall of Mls-oula and II. cough, tt alway cure and I lea.Aiit lotakn. Children like It, Hold by tlm Ravalli County Mercantile i. Corner Drug Hlort.

A.L.BHNK jeweler and Ootldan OoDOslle the A. C. M. Co. Stores til lie Flour make lovely bread; ILIA J.

Burleigh of Plains were Instructed to pernnck at the C. Co, Mer prepare bills to be Introduced at tho cantile Department. next session of the legislature..

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