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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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THE RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1915 4 WANTED NEW ILOCAIL CHURCH SERVICES TO HEAR FROM OWNER OP FARM OR unimproved land for sale. H. L. Downing ltKt Pilace building, Minneapolis, Minn; 13-4 AJLIL our APPLY AT THE 15 WANTED A COOK.

Hamilton Hospital. Call for Bids. Notice is hereby given that the city council of the City of Hamilton will receive sealed bids at the "office of the city clerk until 12 o'clock Monday, November 1, 1915, for furnishing to the City of Hamilton twenty (20) tons more or less of screened lump coal, to be delivered at the Hamilton city hall as needed by the city. Bidders mus specify kind to be furnished. The council reserves the right to" reject an or all bids.

By order of the City Council. GEORGE A. REESE, 14-2 City Clerk. FOR SALE. W.

I. Fraser, the insurance man, is in town from Missoula this week. Peter Delk left Monday for California, where he expects to spend the winter. Christian Science. Services Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock in Christian Science chapel, corner of Fifth and Bedford streets.

Subject of Bible sermon ir Sunday, October 31, will be "Everlasting Punishment." Reading room open daily, except Sunday, from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock p. m. Dr. H. R.

Higgins went to Missoula Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Totman returned Wednesday for a visit of a faw days.

Monday from spending Sunday at Mis FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN THE HOL-stein bull Brookmoht, three years old next spring; took first prize in his class and two special prizes at our last county fair. Phone 584k. 15-1 Floyd J. Logan, an attorney of Mis soula. B.

Oertli went to Missoula Tuesday on a business mission and returned the following day. Mrs. Albert Alkire of Butte is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy E.

Hill this week. Llewellyn Roberts returned to Butte Tuesday after a hunting trip above Darby. C. H. James and Ed Keisinger left today on a hunting trip above Darby in quest of game.

Bruce Wells, editor of the Stevensville Register, was in town for a few hours Monday. Walter Karns returned to Stevensville Saturday after spending a few days with friends in town. Nels Peterson returned Wednesday from Missoula, where he went the pre Mrs. J. A.

Nay lor and children went to Missoula Saturday for a week's visit St. Paul's Episcopal. Rev. J. W.

Heyward will preach at St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "Is the Social, izing of the Church to Be at the Expense of Its Spiritualizing?" Sunday school at 10 a. m. The Woman's Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde Stieb Thursday afternoon.

soula, is spending the day in Hamilton. Mrs. Howard D. Packer, who was visiting relatives at Missoula, returned Monday. Dr.

M. F. Guinon returned Wednes day from a sojourn of a week at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Julia Adams left this morning for Ashmore, Idaho, with her little grandson for a visit.

D. K. Antrim was in town from MS WANTED with relatives. Mrs. Margaret Shea moved her family this week into her residence at 500 South Fourth street.

A. R. Puyear left Monday for Miles City with a car of horses, which will be sold at the horse sale. Calvin Cook and Clyde Slagle of Stevensville came here this morning by auto on a legal matter. Miss Alice Lindsay, who was visiting relatives at Minneapolis and St.

Paul for several months, returned this morning. Dr. and Mrs. R. L.

Owens and Mr. Methodist Episcopal. The pastor will preach at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Class meeting at 12 Junior League at 3 p. m.

and Epworth League at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock and choir rehearsal Thursday evening. Stevensville yesterday instructing his scholars on the piano. Mrs.

Leonard Goodwin returned to Stevensville yesterday after attending the teachers' institute. Arthur V. Piatt of Corao was a visitor at Missoula Wednesday attending to business matters. Mrs. M.

C. Hersman has gone to Meeker, Oklahoma, where she will spend the winter with her son. Mrs. Percy H. Edwards went to Spokane Sunday for a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends.

and Mrs. Clyde Stieb were visitors at Presbyterian. The pastor's morning subject at the Presbyterian church will be "The Greatest Thing in the World," and his Missoula Tuesday, the trip being made I- am receiving inquiries daily for farm lands. Write me if you have land for sale. W.

P. RICE Ravalli Hotel Hamilton, Mont. in the former's auto. evening subject will be "Unstable as W. P.

Rice, the real estate dealer, Water." Sunday school and Christian Endeavor at the usual hours. returned Wednesday from a visit of 11 I several days at Missoula. vious afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Daniels departed Saturday for Chicago, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. E.

W. Akin and little sons left Wednesday for a visit at Mrs. Akin's former home at Missoula. Mr. and Mrs.

F. D. Nichols departed last Friday for Chicago, where they espect to spend the winter. Mrs. H.

M. Badger returned Wednesday from North Yakima, Washington, where she had been visiting friends. J. M. Flugstad, the jeweler, returned Sunday from the Hughes creek mines, where he says much work is being done.

K. A. Davis went to Missoula this morning for a Maxwell auto, which has been purchased by Dr. King of Victor. The knack of doing things in the want ad way is merely adapting one's self to the conditions of present-day life.

Dr. G. A. Gordon, A. K.

Kurtz, William Hessling and Ray Bell went to the bead of Skalkaho creek Sunday on a hunting trip for the week. In having an abstract of your real es tate made see that it is secured from the Security Title and Abstract Company, Hamilton. It will then be accurate. 33 Swan Peterson left Tuesday for the San Francisco and San Diego fairs. It will be his first visit to the Golden State and he intends to see the country thoroughly.

Evangelical Lutheran. Rev. C. A. Behnke will preach Sunday morning at the Evangelical Lutheran church on South Fourth street, in the German language at 10 and in the English language at 11 o'clock.

German Bible class Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. First Baptist. Mrs. Purdy will meet the missionary committee at the Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 a. m.

in place of the morning worship, while the pastor is at Darby, but in the evening at 7:30 o'clock there will be preaching. Bible school at 10 a.m. when "The Trip to Palestine" will be continued. Bible A. Fitch left Tuesday for Mullen, Idaho, where he has been shipping produce from the Bitter Root valley.

Manager W. O. Fisk of the Valley Mercantile Company and wife returned Wednesday from a visit to Missoula. Mr. and Mrs.

George Wright and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Burns Sunday, returning to Missoula Monday morning. Rev.

and Mrs. J. W. Heyward took the latter's Sunday school class for an outing to Medicine Springs Wednesday to enjoy a swim in the plunge. T.

H. York, the Butte representative of the Growers' Produce Company, was here last week, returning to the big mining camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hauschild of Mondovia, Wisconsin, who have been visitiog at the Joseph Haigh home, left Tuesday for a visit at the San Francisco H.

A. McLean returned to Missoula Saturday after a brief visit with friends in the Bitter Root valley. The merchant who advertises is working for you. Read his advertisement iD today's Republican. F.

J. Bentley left Sunday for Chicago, where he will remain several months, returning after the first of the year. Mrs. S. S.

Taylor returned Saturday from Post Falls, Idaho, where she was summoned three weeks ago by the death of her father. Otto Quast, who resides one mile north of Corvallis, will sell his high grade Holstein, Jersey and Ayrshire cattle at public auction next Thursday. Seo his advertisement on page 5. T. F.

Lowery of Missoula, superintendent of the Rocky Mountain division of the Northern Pacific railway, passed over the Bitter Root branch Tuesday in Why don't you save money on tires like your friends do? Have you asked any friends of yours how their Diamond Squeegees Young People's Union at 6:30 p. ro. when the pastor will tell of an "Efficient Young People's Society. Grantsdale. fair.

Services Sunday evening at 7:30 For Help of Any Kind call The Employment Bureau HUGO H. SWANBERG, Proprietor Phone 1122 212 Higgins Ave. MISSOULA o'clock at Grantsdale by Rev. J. W.

Heyward, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. Crane arrived last Friday evening from Wenettha, Illinois, to be with their son, Ralph Crane, who is recovering from an injury at the Hamilton Hospital. Housewives will find something of interest by reading the Saturday spec his private car. Mrs. Jennie Smith and Mrs.

Charles MacRae, mother and sister respectively of Harry Smith, left Saturday to return to Cameron, Missouri, after a visit of two weeks in the Bitter Root valley. are standing up on local streets and the roads in this vicinity Do it, the first chance you get You don't want to spend any more money than necessary, on tires, do you? You'll be interested to learn what unusually fine mileages Diamond' Squeegees are delivering right here among your friends and acquaintances. WILSON STUDIES TRADE NOTE r.T Communication to Britain Still Before the President. George Tillbury will move his cigar and confectionary store into the build ials of the Valley Mercantile Company grocery store in The Republican every Washington, Oct. 26.

President week. Manager A. W. McKeown has The Citizens State Bank of Hamilton specialH every Saturday. Watch for them.

F. L. Burns requests the persons who ing formerly occupied by the Paragon saloon as soon as the building is ready for occupancy, which will be about November 1. Attorney II. A.

O'ilara left yesterday for Jamestown, North Dakota, and from Wilson still had under consideration the long note to Great BriUWt concerning the interference with AmTi can trade. Officials are unable to predict the communication will be dispatched, It has been before the president two weeks and prior to that was in the process of preparation for several Capital Surplus $30,000 10,000 Then remember that you don't pay "high-list" prices for Diamond Squeegees. They sell at Fair-List prices. Your local Diamond dealer will gladly tell you of other records that he knows about. DIAMOND "FAIR-LIST" PRICES TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY took the penanta from his hall one evening last month during a class function to return them, as they are more valuable to the students than they can possibly bo to anybody else.

Thejoke hfis b9en carried far enough. "Safe to ride on" are the words at the head of a placard posted in the Hamilton depot. Directly undrrneath it is this admonition, "Absolute unsafe to walk upon." This is one of the precautions of the safety first policy of the Northern Pacific railway. We invite deposit accounts, and are at all times, glad to consider applications for money from responsible parties. Citizens State Bank Hamilton, Montana Ci- Diamond Diamond olze Squeegee bIze Squeegee 30x3 9.45 34 4 $20.35 30x3 12.20 36x4'? 28.70 32x3)4 14.00 37x 5 33.90 33x4 20.00 38x5J 46.00 three he will go to St.

Paul and Lanes-boro, Minnesota. At the latter place he will visit his folks, expecting to be absent two weeks. Work on thMtwonic temple has been making rapid progress during the past two weeks. The steel work is being placed in position this week and with the present weather continuing the building will soon be enclosed. A.

M. Thornburgb, manager of the May Mercantile Company; Kd i'eager, manager of the grocery department of the fame firm; J. 14. Faulds, editor of The Tribune, and Ueorge Lancaster were in town from Stevensville Monday, making the trip by auto. Notice of Co-Partnership.

State of MonUiM, County of Kiiviilll, ss. Wrslcy Swuyze iiuU C. W. Mac.Murphy bt-Injr duly sworn i-m li for himself hiivs: Thul Hitler koot Gurnet-, doltiif lniMlness In the rityof Hamilton, Kitviilll county, Mouliiriu, is a partnership nimpnsed of the following lersons viz. Wesley Swuyxtt rexldlni; In the City of Hamilton, Kiiviilll ruiinty.

Montana, and Charles W. iMiirMumliv in Clly of Hamilton, Havalll county, I CM AS MacMHIU'll V. WKHI.EY HWAY.K. Sworn and Htllmi'l'llii'il In-lorn me thin day of October. JAM KS 1).

TAVMiH, Notary public: for the State of Mont aim. KefddlnK at Hamilton, Montana. com-mission expires liecembcr Id. M-4 Mrs. A.

W. McKeown went to Deer Lodge yesterday to attond a meeting of the advisory board of the Montana Collie, of which she is a member. Mrs. McKeown graduated from this college in 1HS7, and she has been a member of the board for several your. W.

1. Moody ind Lin non, Walter Moody, left Monday for S.ilt Lake City, intending to make the entire distance in cum mn Our Saturday Specials Are well worthy of your attention For Example: A 50c box of high-grade Chocolates for 35c Let Us Show You Valley Mercantile Company Grocery Department V(! offer while they lust $1.50, $2.50 mid $.100 Shirts at $1.00 AfJD $1.50 You can't beat this They come in Percales, Pongee silks and Madras material, all with military collar. The early buyer gets the pick-. TfllE Mm On display in our show window the Packard car. Tliy have just returned from hunting in the Clearwater country, which Mr.

Moody saya id the boHt pluce for deor in the world. Thomas VVhetstino, who has been employed at the W. li. McLaughlin store for more than your, left yentet day morning for Hutlt-, where he has uticured a position. Mr.

Whetstine'fl family will remain in Hamilton where the children are attending school. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kjtledge aie moving from the McGrath cottage to their new home in the Hart addition.

MIhm Manotte Brown and Ming Laura Joniw will take poHUPHnion of the Mc-GrHth cottage next weik, moving there from the Senator II. L. Myers houo on Fifth streot. Mlm Olive Wbitcomb came here Wednesday from Mansfield, Oregon, where she had buen veiling her sister, Mrs. JO.

I). Noormn, for a visit until Monday, when she will to Butte to accept a position ax hookknrper for the Mountain Stntes felt-phone und'Tele-gruph Company,.

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