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GREAT FALLS DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1913. 9 CANADIAN KNIGHTS STATE ROADS OF COLUMBUS HERE (Continued from Page Sixteen.) ANOBRIDGES EXCUR SIGN the direction of the committee on music The Quality, Workmanship, Style, of our Clothing Combined with. Reasonable composed of James 1. Byrne, John Stew Figures Show That a Million and a art, and 11. tvoiMey and in charge of Mrs.

O. F. AVadsworth who will be RATES the accompanist ior all the numbers. Half Was Spent on Them Last Year. Mrs.

J. U. Speer, John Stewart, Miss Frances G. Miss Bessie Calvert. STRAWS R.

S. Tuttle and Miss Helen Butzlaff VIA Special to The Daily Tribune. will contribute: numbers to the program The work of planning for the an Helena, June 20. In the construction ni versa ry cclelrat ion lias ln-cn eared for bv different committtes named several and repair of county roads ami bridge hist vear in Montana there was expend weeks ago by the local council. On re ed according to figures compiled bv Georse R.

Metlen. secretary (potior, the committee consisted of W. Munav, R. K. Crow lev, J.

K. Qui Prices Make Our eckwear Customers En of the state highway commission. Of this sum $1,038.34 1.20 was expended on roads ley, Frank Leo McDonnell, and on bridges. Custer county snent about $123,000, Ferpus $115,000. Flathead SlOO.fMKI.

and Rosebud iftlO.000. Here are the road and bridge figures by counties, as compiled by Mr. Metlen thusiastic Boosters for Our New Store 9,783.54 403.10 4,873.70 19,173.35 10,040.99 9.570.94 30,992.00 Northern Qothln Co. From Butte, Anaconda and Helena to Memphis and return Chicago and return 01.00 Milwaukee and return 61.09 Peoria and return 58.70 St. Louis and return 57.00 Davenport and return 55.00 Rock Island and return 55.00 Des Moines and return 18.00 Sioux City and return 45.00 Omaha and return 45.00 Kansas City and return 15.00 Denver and return 37.50 Colorado Springs.

and return. 37.50 Pueblo and return 37.50 St. Paul and return. 45.00 Minneapolis and return 45.00 2,140.85 3.890.31 Complete Outfitters for Men 21,778.62 137,230.76 410 Central Avenue Great Falls, Montana 5,861.2 5,211.4 11. -Madden, Leo r.

MeiUnieel, Dr. I JE. Murray, A. M. Sandahl, Harry Reisz, Dan Tracy, J.

P. Trainor and Thomas Fa pan. The committee looking after hall accommodations, decorations and other features for putting on the work consists of James IV Harry Doheny, Frank Gaekey; Joseph Angermier, Leo Dohenv. C. K.

Allan, William Splann, W. J. Togarty, J. McVicar, Oiarles Regan, J. J.

Bartli and J. II. Donlin. The committee on arrangements for the banquet consists of J. J.

O'Mahoney, Thomas Currj', Florian J. Gies, Charles livers and Lv -M. McDonnell, The committee on program is com -posetl of W. J. Tighe, Thomas Corbally and F.

C. Fogarty. The committee on music comprises James P. Byrne, John Stewart and R. E.

Crowley. The committee on light consists of Ray Kelly and Harry Jacques. LET SCISSORS DO THE WORK Pas9 the Peppermint. Garden "sass" is growing rapidly arid is looking fine. Nearly every householder in Forsyth in enjoying fresh onions, lettuce, radishes and spinach.

Many showers have fallen this spring and have caused garden truck of all kinds to make a splendid growth. Forsyth Times-Jour nal. 2,271.04 12,101.08 32.215.87 4.73(5.70 23.271.71 47,318.55 21,237.83 44,314.48 30,094.19 00.35 04.820.91 37,078.02 14,072.32 6.879.68 32.507.45 .13,070.45 22,40 LOO 16,027.16 53,632.30 20,077.53 25.052.56 18,385.30 22,422.30 50.559.72 42,597.89 24,472.25 13,400.10 30.356.35 30.433.11 48,480.15 Beaverhead ..3 Blaine Broadwater Carbon Cascade' Chouteau, Custer Jefferson Dawson Deer 'Lodge Fergus Flathead Gallatin Granite Hill Lewis Clark Lincoln Madison Meagher Missoula Musselshell Park Powell Ravalli Rosebud Sanders Silver Bow. Sweet Grass. Teton Valley Yellowstone 7584.72 5,077.04 westerners appreciate their own oppor tunities for the Milwaukee company pro 2.843.04 poses to try to induce the easterners to 9,156.81 believe there is a good chance to invest 69,194.50 in the vicinity of the towns sold.

He announced also that lie had closed a eon tract with responsible parties- to( erect a hotel to cost $15,000 and that the site lad been donated to the company as an 4.451.78 7,851.19 13.025.64 36.9323. 2031.65 14240.45 7,142.92 AGAWAM LOTS SELL AT AN AVERAGE OF $212 Milwaukee Land Company's Auction Brings Total Purchase Price of $32,225 for 152 Lots Montague Sale Called Off Women Get Dresses. inducement to start such a hotel. He told the people if they were dissatisfied with the lots they bought after they went to 1440.00 The above rate to Paul and Minneapolis does not apply from Helena. DATES OF SALE June 20, 21; July 2, 5, 9, 1G, 23, 30; Aug.

6, 13, 20, 27; Sept. 3, 10. Final Return Limit Oct. 31st. Tickets carry 10 days going limit and not necessary to commence journey on date of sale.

Liberal stopovers and diverse routes. California. (Where the Sea Breezes Blow) see them he would make them satisfied 2938.28 for it was the aim of the Milwaukee 36,811.1 company to create a sense of content merit and satisfaction in t'he buyers be Total $1,058,341.26 474.440.60 Grand total cause they wanted them to become real owners of the property and occupants possible. He said they were establishing the towns for trie benefit ot business and NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS thev couldn't hope for business with dis satisfied land owners NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That In pur- it was not till there had been more than a score sold that a lot sold for less than $150 premium for an inside and $200 for a corner.

When the iriee drooped to The women showed a sense of business along bargain lines in their buying for nance of the Revised Codes of the State ot taey didn rush in and buv the first 5 Trip Montana, and of the order duly made by the board of county commissioners of Cascade Round New Dot on Map. The townsite of Howard has been filed with the county clerk by George Mace, the Howard heepman. The townsite contains two blocks, each containing 18 lots. The streets are known as Front street and Main street. Times-Journal, these figures they hung there for a time but played a waiting game and got the rouTitT.

Montana, at a reirular meeting of said board held on the 17th day of May, 1913, and and declined bv eav stages till some of i bargains after the tirst excitement was over. by virtue of the power and authority conferred on said board by the Qualified electors of said Mr. Morrow, accompanied by his wife county of Cascade at an election held in Baid and son and daughter-in-law, sMr. and the very last sold brought only a $25 premium. The residence lots sold for from $25 to $100 premium for a time and toward the cln.i' tit SHI Til milll at which county on the 3rd day of May.

1913, the board Of county commissioners of said Cascade Mrs. M. C. Morrow, will leave today for county. Montana, will on the 20th day of Lewistown but will leave a business June.

1913. at 11 o'clock a. at their office deals From BUTTE to LOS ANGELES or SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on sale daily to Sept. 30. Final return limit October 31st.

Proportionate low rates for shorter limit tickets in effect on various dates during the summer. quite a number was snapped up bv the preventative here to close the that have not been closed. He will High S. and Anna B. Lewis have filed with the county clerk a plat of th town-site of Finch.

The new town is located between Howard Sanders on the Northern Pacific arid is in the midst of a rich agricultural section. The present plat of the town contains two blocks, return I on uesiciv to ukp up tne worK oi com When the sale was over in Agawam pitting the deals of this sale and starting "Jivinr prizes in the form of dresses and town lots stimulates the interest of the women in buying real estate. Anyone who ever doultel that fact would have been convinced had they visited the auction of town lots conducted for the Milwaukee land company at the (Jrand opera house yesterday afternoon by G. V. Morrow, general land and townsite apcnt of the Milwaukee land company.

The n.umler -of women wl bought lot was surprisingly large and the interest they took in the sale was a matter Commented ujion by all the men present. The lots sold were in the townsite of Agawam, the terminus of the line the Milwaukee railroad company is to build through Ohoteau and out into the agricultural section northwest of the Teton county capital, and in. the townsite of Montague east of the city of iireat Falls 51 miles on the Great Falls and Lewis-town division of the Milwaukee road. The sale in the last mentioned townsite was not so active as the other sales have been, but the demand for the lots in Agawam was by far the greatest of any sold in this city and while it pos in the court house of said county, in the city of Great Falls, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of coupon bonds of said Cascade county, to the amount of eighty-five thousand (tS5.bOO.00) dollars, drawing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year, which bonds will be of the denomination of one thousand dollars, each, dated July 1st. 1913, and tne -Montague lots were ottereu out ine.ij,,, rt- nv ivKi-h n-ui compised of 20 lots each.

Times-Journal. held at the Grand opera house on Rat unlay, 5. when the lots in Farming Industry Looks for a Home. ton and Big Sag will be sold. The Alfalfa-Product company with redeemable and payable in twenty years after the date of their issue.

Said bonds and inter headquarters at Great Falls and Billings, est thereon will be made payable at the office BRIDGE AWARD is trying to, get the farmers of this sec of the county treasurer, of said Cascade coun tion interested in products of an alfalfa ty. Montana, in the city of Great Falls, and said county of Cascade will deliver such bonds mill. at any bank in the city of Great Fills. Man sale was not brisk and Mr. Morrow called off the sale in that town awl disposed of the free prizes in the form of the five dresses and four lots advertised.

In order to make his word a little altove par, Mr. Morrow added an extra lot in the way of a gift and made it five free lots given awayJ The total number of lots sold was 152 of which 101 were business and 51 residence lots and the total price bid for the lots was $32,225, an average price for every lot sold of $212. CiThe awarding of the gifts was taken up and the free business lots were first disposed of. The drawing showed that B. S.

Coad and O. P. McElmeel, repre tana, to the order of the purchaser thereof. A certified check on some bank in the city sentatives of this company, came here IS COMPLETED Contractor Closes Preliminary Steps of Great Falls, a New York or Chicago draft in the sum of $2,500.00, payable to the order of the treasurer of Cascade county, must ac Tuesday and interviewed a number ot the ranchers with a view of intrHlucing their new form of alfalfa. They went company each proposal as an evidence of good faith.

Proposals unaccompanied with certi west to the Schauer ranch where they fied check or draft will not be considered. In case of the purchaser or purchasers' failure far Construction of Span Across River at Ulm. saw one of their nulls operation. I-aurel Outlook. $15 .00 ji $15.00 to SALT LAKE From BUTTE and ANACONDA Tickets on sale Final return limit June 2lst July 6th July 5th July 20th July 12th July 27th July 19th August 3rd July 26th August 10th August 2nd August 17th August 9th August 24th August 16th 3ist August 23rd September 7th August 30th September 14th September 13th September 28th September 27th October 12th PORTLAND and other North Pacific Coast points.

to take the bonds (subject to legality), the certified check or draft deposited with the proposal will be forfeit to the county of Cascade. The right is reserved to reject any and there were people at the sale from a. wide ranse of territory. Mrs. Kucken-1 lecker of this city got the first busi Good for the Fluke.

M. E. Idle, closed the contract for the all Grant Bacon, a 17-year-old lad from building of the bridge across the Missou Address proposals to Lee Dennis. County Armell creek, was arrested yesterdav Clerk, Great Falls, Montana, and mark same ri river at Uhn at a meeting of the ness lot while I D. Itusn oi Lincoln.

drew the second. Then in the choice Proposals for Bonds. evening by Chief of Police Jackson and By order of the Board of County Commis Officer Jones near "Old Town" on business lot. the first draw got the bus- i(ful Wider, the Unite! States i tw Bridge company, furnished a bond for cnarge ot petit larceny, me arrest came sioners of Cascade County, Montana. K.

B. McIVER, Chairman of the Board. LEE DENNIS. County Clerk. By JOHN E.

MO RAN. Deputy. in the way of a fluke, for the officers Creat Falls was the lucky party. Mrs. nn J.

F. Johnson of Boise. sot the first The bond of $1,000 furnished by R. D. were looking for other quarry when thev stumbled upon Bacon.

Yellowstone of the business lots and M. T. Mattison Taylor, who was appointed road super -of Hoffman, the second. visor some time ago; was approved by Journal. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.

sibly was somewhat- under the record made by one or two townsites at the eastern end of the line, it was declared to be most satisfactory to the Milwaukee company. The Black Eagle band gave a concert from 1 )1() till 2 and during that time a crowd, that made it necessary for a large numlr to find seats in the balcony, gathered. More than fiO per cent of the crowd was composed of women. At 2 o'clock Mr. Morrow announced the terms and conditions of the sale and introduced "Colonel" Charles II.

Kelly of Hobson who did the selling of the lots. The lumber sites were sold first and brought good prices, the premium bid by the dealers running as high as $S0O. Witb this class of lots out of the way, the sale of business lots started and when bidding on the business lots got under vuiy it was evident there was a contest to le witnessed for there appeared many bidders and they soon had the premium on the first choice in the town up to $375. Succeeding lots sold for alt the way from $200 to $330 and In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial The interest in the drawing for the the board. District of the State of Montana, in and for dresses was verv keen.

It was agreed A deed for a strip of land in sections Shields River Heard From. Alderman Charles H. Russell and nresi the County of Cascade. In the matter of the Estate of Laura M. Cur that the first, tenth, twelfth, twentieth 27 and 22 of township 19 north, range and twentvthird cards out of the hat4 east was sent to the commissioner for tis, deceased.

dent of the city council of Clyde Park, is Round Pursuant to an order of said court, made on Trip should be he luckv ones and they were a right of way, by Louis and Rosa Was spending the dav in our city in the trans the 21st day of June, 1913. notice is hereby found to bear the following names: Mrs. man. Although the deed was recorded action of personal business affairs. given, that Thursday, the third day of July.

1913. at 10 clock a. m. of said day. at the H.

M. MeColhim. Agnes' Tate, Anna the property which now belongs to the Charleys says there are excellent pros court room of said court, at the court house luikke, r.usene van ue ort ana tMiin count was not declared a county road pects the Shiekl Kiver valley for an in the county of Cascade, has been appointed as vet. other bumper crop, such as was gath the time and place for proving the will of said Laura M. Curtis, deceased, and for hear ered two years ago, and the farmers are ing the application of Elizabeth R.

Whitely for correspondingly slated. Livingston Post FlavelJ. All are of Great Falls. The crowd, was photographed in the theater and as it was leaving the sale. Mr.

Morrow explained that he wanted the plrotoirraphs to use in advertining to show the eastern people that the issuance to her of letters testamentary when PLANS FOR THE BIG and where any person interested may appear Will Be Game to Last. and contest the same. AUTOMOBILE TOUR Henry Spitzley of Detroit, who Daily until September 15. Final return limit, October 31. For rates to other points, information as to diverse routes For Pullman reservation and any particulars call at or address E.

A. SHE WE General Agent O. S. L. R.

R. No. 2 North Main Street, Butte, Mont. tor several days past has been the guest ot his neice. Mrs.

J. McNamara. left Dated June 21, 1913. GEORGE HARPER. Clerk.

By F. P. MARSHALL Deputy Clerk. MESSENA BULLA RD. Attorney for Applicant.

Helena. Montana. (First publication June 22, 1913.) Xew York, June 21. The A. A.

A. National Reliability, tour in July will traverse three states, Minnesota, North Dakot and Montana. These furnish the country at large with a very considerable last Saturday for points in Washington, wiiere tie will extend his western visit. g-Typhoid part of its bread and meat. The ter While here, Mr.

Spitzley had the pleasure of a visit with his brother, Stephen Spitzley, of Great Falls. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. (Non coal.) Henry Spitzley, although a man past Your Trouble. Department of the interior U. S.

Land Office ny hs the 84-year mark, is still hale and hearty ami savs he will continue to make his at Great Falls. Montana. May 26. 1913. Notice is hereby given that Paul Ulbrich.

of Great Falls, Montana, who. on March 23. 1910, made homestead entry serial No. visit to Big Sandy every two years until he lias past the century mark. Bearpaw Mountaineer.

016274, for north half northeast quarter, southeast quarter northeast quarter, section 25. township 22 north, range 2 east. Montana meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to ritory nevertheless is almost alien land to the average man east and west. 'From the lake region of -Minnesota to the national park of the glaciers there is a diversity of scene, of industry and of the sources of wealth which is sure to command the attention of every tourist. And while thus bringing the scenic and intrinsic value of the great northwest into sharper outline, the tour in another and equally important phase of its nationalizing influence will quicken the road building activitie sof the communities along the route.

For those residing along the Atlantic coast the tour offers unique possibili- VJhy Drag Along, Worn to ihe Bone Yfhen You Can be Robust, Happy and Full of Life. Dan Cupid Suspected, Too. Miss Mildred Weenink, who taught the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S.

Land Office- at Great Falls. Montana, on the 28th day of July. 1913. last year at Boulder, was urged to stay another year, but as several other more tempting offers two this week by tele Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Baldazor.

William. Thomas. Albert Lover. Ja lcally flare up the nerves only to dla down again, as die they must. Avoid nerve stimulants.

Bear In mind that this worn out feeling is due to poor blood, to bacteria In the water you drink; to cob Baron, all of' Wilson. Montana. gram, one from Aspen, and the With your blood fuTl of catarrhal Infection, nerves all unstrung, blood Impoverished, headaches, lassitude, pellagra, hookworm, tatfe worm, chills and fever or some other debilitating influence, the very foundation of health la being sapped away by spring humors. K. N.

SUTHERLIN. Register. other from Salem, Ore. supervisor 19 of art and manual, training. She is a graduate of the Montana State Normal Cars may be shipped from Buffalo the multiplying of destructive germs In I ties.

UNDERTAKERS. ollege and of Pratt Art institute of Brooklyn. Her friends are glad to know the blood faster than they can be ever- by steamer for the cruise through the come by the white corpuscles; and to great lakes to Duluth. From the latter what la known as auto-toxemia, that con-' city there is a drive of 175 mile3 to rtiMnn where the venous or Impure blood the Twin Cities of St. Taul and Min- I that she has "made good." Dillon Ex aminer.

accumulates faster than It can be re- whence the tour will start July i-ha rt nrtfti-iat blood. I II. under the auspices of the national the Minnesota State Automobile tr feel nlaved out Or exnerlenrw body, Don't Forget Our Stock of Tobacco Habit UMBER, MILLW0RK, BUILDING MATERIAL association and the Automobile club of Minneapolis and terminate at Midvale, the northern "gateway to Glacier National Park, on July 19. The park itself offers a diversity of trius in the saddle and otherwise and the peculiar sensations of gas and tenderness Ja the bowels, go to any drug store and ask for a bottle of S. S.

Swift's Sure Specific. Here Is a remedy that gets at work In a twinkling; It just 11 mohai Hirht fnta vnnr blond. W. H. GEORGE Undertaker and Cmbalmer OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

Lady Assistant. Graduate Champion School of Embalming and licensed from Colorado and Montana. 409 Central Avenue. Office, Pell phone CO; residence, Bell phone 50-3; office, Auto phone 235. Easily Conquered A well-known New Yorker who has St.

Anthony Dakota Lumber Co. Corner Fifteenth Street and Eighth Avenue- North, phone 449. Bcatters germs right and left, up and the inspection of this wonderlaml had wide experience has written a book is conmleted from that entrance the cars will be shipped by special arrange telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may te easily banished in three days without any return of the craving. xne health improves wonderfully the nicotine poison is out of the sys GREAT FALLS MEAT CO.t down and sideways. I feel better at once, not from a stimulant, not from the action of drugs, but from the rational effect of a natural medicine Just as active and Just as timely as to a man who has been lost In the mountains, a is about starved and comes across a settler Just cooking a savory meal of good honest beef.

Do not neglect to get a bottle of S. S. today. It will make you feel better in tem. Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, normal appetite, good digestion, manly vigor, strong memory and a sren- ment, with the Great Northern railroad to Kalisnell.

so that those participating may enjoy the dominion by the southern atewav over automobile road which has been built into the park itself by reason of the energy and the nionev of the Flathead club. At the end of the tour the cars may be either shipped back to the Twin Citis at a spcial rate or touring may be continued to the coast by the northern route. This year's event, therefore, is far niore than a tour, as they have been known in the past, embracing as it does an almost eraj cain in efficiency are a mono: the many benefits reported. No more of T. F.

O'CONNOR Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to McAllister Berthold. Graduate Cincinnati College of Kin-balming. Prompt attention given to all city and out-of-town calls. Personal supervision in all cases. Office and residence, 701 Central avenue.

Lady assistant. Phoue 111). a 310 Central Avenue 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS. HEADQUARTERS 4 FOR HAM, BACON AND LARD. Telephone 93.

GREAT FALLS, MONT. that nervous feeling; no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette or chewing tobacco to pacify the morbid desire. The Just a few minutes, ll is preparea oniy in the laboratory of The Swift Specific 12T Swift Atlanta, Ga. Send for their free book telling of the JS. S.

S. I a Wonder. It Make You Look and Feel the Picture of Real Health. the people you meet complain of vtary 'muscles, stagnant brain, Jangled neivts. and a mournful desire to lay down aid Just quit.

Most of theBe people bean using nervines that apasmod- uthor, Edw. 534 Sixth Ave 4F New York City, will, send his book free on application, to anyone who strange comnuona variety of scene and diversifica writes to Lim. Adv. family cy tkm of modM Qf traveK.

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