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The Butte Daily Post from Butte, Montana • 12

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INTER MOUNTAIN: BUTTE, MONTANA, 1 12 1 Work and drudge! Health disregarded! Haven't time to be sick. Tired and ailing but can't stop work." Stop long enough to remember that all master at Radersburg in place of J. Blacker, resigned. J. Henry of Butte was here Sunday and made a trip to his mining property down the valley.

Miss Russell, postmistress at Elkhorn, was here Tuesday and took the morning traim for Helena. Bicyclists fiom Basin visiting the Springs Sunday were Messrs, McDonald, Downey, Heaney and Coulson. Mr. C. M.

Allen and family of Basin were at the Springs a few days, returning home the first of the week. Mr. Bernholt who has recently been in Elkhorn teachinig music visited Boulder last week with a vtiew of securing pupils here. Lew Reynolds arid family, who were at the Springs several months, have gone to Butte. He expects to develop a mining claim in Heaveihoid county this summer.

C. Howard Grube went to Helena on Tuesday to assist at ths installaticn service of Rev. William V. Sloan, Ph. the new pastor of the First Presbyterian church.

Prof. Tervvilliger is about to move to the Ryan residence on Third avenoie. The place he vacates which is owned by Mrs Donahue will probably beo cenpied by her this summer. "Gem" Buch of the Amrrican Volunteers was here yesterday on his way t( Elkhorn. On.

his return he will hold a mere is in lite is forfeited when health goes. Pay attention to early symptoms mf and write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, for advice. purpose of making Choteau his future home, Egbert Cockrlll says he has not yet determined. The West Side Whist club met with Dr.

and Mrs. Chambliss on Tuesday and enjoyed an exceptionally pleasant evening. Mr. I. L.

Kirk and Miss Mamie Armstrong won the prizes. Fred Harris of Butte spent Sunday in the city as is his custom of late, in order to feel at home. Mr. Harris, had a big shipment of mining machinery en route to Wardner when the Sullivan mill was blown up, and he lost no time in getting it sidetracked. The Methodist Aid society of the Methodist church met at the parsonage on Central avenue with Mrs.

Tait on Thursday afternoon. The Orphans' Whist club were entertained on Monday evening last at the home of Mr. an dMrs. John A. Luce on Black street by Misses Luce, Cantwell, Nettie and May Maxey.

The Cliolian society of the college yielded up the ghost last week, whereupon the Arena, the pioneer and surviving society, proceeded with mock solemnity to bury the dead. The services it is said, were very The Order of The Eastern Star celebrated "Dewey Day" with appropriate exercises, on the evening of that day. Mrs. Kenyon delivered an address on Masonry. Judge MePherson responded to the toast in honor of Dewey and one fthe Edsall boys delivered an ode to Dewey.

There were refreshments and a good time. D. R. Beck, general agent for the Banker's Life, came over from Missoula on Monday and began doing business before breakfast. Mr.

Beck, who for years lived in Madison county, now thinks that lie has struck the ideal abiding place in Missoula. He says the folks over there have a band, a Salvation army and a place for farmers to water their horses at. Mrs. H. H.

Stone of Bozeman enjoys the distinction of being the first woman meeting in one of the churches here, pro- If 1 i Mrs. Evelyn Wood, 518 Fulton 5treet, Peoria, 111., writes "I wish to say to my suffering sisters that if they want to be free from those dreadful diseases with which women are so apt to be afflicted, take Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for four years. My troubles were leucorrhcea and irregular menstruation.

The menses appeared too often, and lasted too long. I became very looked badly, had no appetite. I felt as though death would be a relief. My friends advised me to take more out-of-door exercise, but hardly realized that I was too weak to go out. I resolved to try bably Thursday evening.

Preparations are under way for a great Fourth of u.Tly celebration in Boulder. Tt is expected that Pssin and other towns will join Boulder this year in. a proper observance of the day. J. M.

Alexander of Helena was in town Monday selling to merchants the soap which is manufactured! in Helena. It is understood that be is building up quite an extensive business. Will Hcopes has retvrr.isd from Pennsylvania wherehe went w'rh'i the body c.t his father. He expe-cts to make his home in th'is vicinity and will be on the ranch down the valley this summer, though the family will remain in town at least until the close of school. J.

K. Bramble has gone to Marysville to make his home. Mrs. M. M.

Styles of Helena arrived Among the recherche events of thej The Calamity Whist club will meet week in Eutte social circles was an enter- Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lil- to visit Yellowstone park. This was in July, 1S72. Mrs. Stone and husband were at Mammoth Hot Springs, when two nan wnuting, zzi Aortn jacKson street. tainmcnt s-iven by the Silver Bow Glee.

club at the Grand opera house Wednes Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connell returned men came in nd reported the ex day evening.

The cosy ediifice was crowd- Wednesday from a pleasure trip through istence geysers, xnese men were induced to guide the party to these won ed with people attired in their best gar- California. here Wednesday afternoon to remain a few weeks with her son, L. V. Styles. ments, which in itself was a spectacle pleasing to the taste for the beautiful.

Mrs. Madison M. Black is sojourning at Hunter's Hot Springs in Park county. John Brady was in Anaconda and re turned Sunday accompanied by his grand-daughters, May ami June T'wchy. Bozeman Bits.

ders, Mrs. Stone going along to share the hardships. They visited the three geysers basins, the lake and the falls. It was an extremely venturesome trip for Mrs. Stone, but she has the satisfaction of knowing that she was the first woman to see these wonders.

On the evening of April 29th Mr. James F. Badgley and Miss Dellaphine M. Haines were united in marriage at the home of the latter's parents on Cotton W. F.

Nelson recently arrived from Mrs. Pinkham's medicines, UM1 1 1 II 1 a Kansas City and will spend several months here with his brother, J. H. C. Those who took part in the rendition of the programme are all well known in the realm of music, as the majority have appeared before Butte audiences many times.

The singing was excellent, especially that of the chorus, which was composed of the following under the direction of Mr. Alfred Paynter: Sopranos Msdames Donnelly, Butier, Nelson. H. Hoffman of Butte was in tne city for a visit this week. Matt M.

Black of Fridley was a vis Among the coming events is a "military bazaar," to be given May 19, under the wood. It was one of those beautiful itor in the city on Thursday of this week. auspices of the Women's Home Mission society. none present except Dierks, Crowley, Henry, Misses Maguire, Attorney Goodman of Townsend was in home wedding with Paul, Morns, Jaquette, Keppler, Samp-j the city on esA business Wednesday. I the "home folks," Busrh and Knox and tne officiating Lee Logan cf E.khorn, was here Ihurs- son.

B. F. Stanton went to Livingston the minister and wife. Mr. Badgley is one of day on his way to Butte.

He has sold his and after taking several bottles of Compound, also used the Liver Pills and Sanative Wash, I can truly say I am enjoying a new life. Menses have become regular, and last the proper length of time. I feel better than I have for ten j'ears. I praise your medicine to all my friends. If any one would like to write business in Elkhorn and is thm'King of moving to Idaho.

Georg? Carpenter returned from Butte Contraltos Mesdames Price, beginning of the week on Masonic busi-Mitchell, Cassady, McLaugh- nesa lin, Parker, Misses Finnegan, Keppler, jfr. Lombard of Castle spent the great-Price, Veroneau and Drerrnan. i of the week in the city on busi- Gallatin's county's industrious young men; Miss Haines, one of Gallatin's most esteemed and successful school teachers, and will be very greatly missed in that profession. Thursday, where he had been in a hospi ness matters tal for several weeks. He is greatly improved.

Mr. E. Speck returned Sunday to hiis home in Great Fal's after spending sev Boulder Age Items Hon. T. W.

Langhorne, the Helena land attorney, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives. Mr. Gates of the Grandon hotel, Helena, was in the city this week for a day or two. eral Springs. He will be here The other singers were: Silver Bow Glee club, first tenor A.

Paynter, R. Calloway, J. Carkeek, J. H. Glanvilie, W.

Waters. Second tenor J. Jabreiss, F. Walker, W. H.

Dayrr.ude, George Stevens. First Bass Fitz Butler, W. Guedelhof-fer, Max Kroger, W. A. Akers, W.

H. VeaJ. Second bass H. Kroger. H.

Scure, D. W. F.odgers. J. Gundry, F.

Sully. The A.ice band assisted in making the 1 JL Witten, formerly of this place, but Mr. and Mrs. Storrs w-ent to Red Lodge who went to Kaysville, Utah, to take a on Monday and returned on Friday of position with th: international revenue now transferred to again with his wife in a few weeks. James Otis Watson recently arrived from Washington.

D. and expects to remain in Boulder several months. He is the youngest brother of Mrs. M. H.

Parker. MrJ)avis, who taught school in Wickos duringUhe winter, has been spending a this week. department, is Mrs. Grace Ryan, after a week's Grangeville as storekeeper and gauger for 'visit with Unjpmin friends. Ipfr for her i a distii'-rv affair the grand success it proved to be.

lome Helena on Wednesday. Mr. John Berkin who is About $.,00 was realized. It is under- -Sunt. Oarelton of Helena was a visitor mininar at Silver Star, was hwa dn hnsi- few days in Bcum.r previous to goin.g 11 stood that the club is to be a permanent ast week.

He carefully looked over our ness a few days ago accompanied jy Mrs. on the road for a hool supply house in fixture of the city, and the money deriv schools and seemed to be pleased with Esrkm. They will spend the summer at the east. ed from a series of entertainments to be given by it will be used in the purchase of suppMes i the way of music and other necessary paraphernalia. Doi.ngs Billings.

them. James McNeelay, the barber of The Bozeman, left on Sunday for Helena where he expects to enter upon his duties as postal clerk. Mrs. Matt Alderson and children ar-ried from Massachusetts this week. They will spend the summer at Silver Star, with Mr.

Alderson. Wyman Ellis, state agent of the Equit to me in regard to your Vegetable Compound, and what it has done forme, I will gladly answer their letter." Mrs. Barnhart, New Castte, writes Mrs. Pinkham: I intended to have written to you before, but since my re covery I have been very busy. 1 had been sick ever since my marriage, seven years ago; have given birth to seven children, and had two miscarriages.

I had falling of womb, leucorrhcea, pains in back and legs; dyspepsia and a nervous trembling of the stomach. Now I have none of these troubles and can enjoy my life. Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound has worked wonders for me." iKo-ja ,1 via the mine but will probably occupy their residence property here next fall. Boulder was quite well represented at the A.

O. IT. W. entertainment and ball in Basin Friday evening. Among those present were: Merrill and Gilliam; Misses Merrill, Riedel.

Taylor, Edna Taylor, Bennett, Bumby, Williams, Showers, Concannon; Messrs. TenEyck, Nottingham, Summr, Hall, Ripley, Riedel, Chidlow, Finch, Bailey. It is about time for the railroads to inaugurate their Surrday excursion rates from Butte and Helena to Boulder. The low rates last season induced consider- E. A.

Richardson, merchant of Crow Agency, was here yesterday. Bert Shorey, the -Merrill fiockmaster, is doing Billigs a few days. Rev. A. Carswell left this morning for a couple of days' visit to Bridger.

Attorney J. H. Johnston made a business and social visit to Miles City A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Miss Emily Thomas at her hame 911 North Main street last Saturday evening. The party consisted of about forty of th many fri-mis of the young lady. The time was spun in the enjoyment of games and listening to vocal and instrumental music.

The festivities were kept up until about 2 o'clock. Among the party were Miss Alma Trenerry, Miiss TilUe Trer.erry, Miss Agatha Richards, Miss Lizzie Hard- able Life Assurance company, was in the city last week, and did not break his leg, as he did before. Jas. A. Johnson came up from Gebo on Friday for the purpose of completing arrangements for the removal of his family Fred H.

Hat horn left Sunday tor a able travel, and no doubt proved to rinvs' visit to his mother near Liv- advantagc of both the railroads and the ingston. towns along the line. Dr. iienry Chappie and wife left this Mrs. O.

E. Foster has been spending mfirnin2 for a s.iourn at Hunter's Hot several days with friends in Boulder, 1 springs. principally with Mrs. Wm. Morgan.

Shej' VV. Henry Adkins, postmaster at Pony, will not return to Portal where they have jont was a Hillings visitor over Sun- been several months but will go Uiancy. air. roster naving Deen ixaiisier- Mrs Jo McCullougli of C.ebo Is in man, ss Annie Chi'l'ew, Miss Lilne Reynolds, Miss Emily Thomas, Miss Millie Constur.tine. Miss Ada Richards, Miss Fanny Pr-'kenshire, Misss Emma Duns-tan, Miss nsssieJor.es, Mrs.

Pearce, Mrs. Thomas. Blanche Weiner; Messrs. Tom Jones, Jack Ralph, Jack Thomas, Percy May, Archie Reynolds, John Kent, Willie Wills, Albert Evans, Tom Lowry, Lon Obertrif-s. Lon Thomas, Elsie Van Wart, George Van Wart, Berthal Mayer, Daniel McLecd.

Richard Calloway, Will Broken-shire, oilie Thomas, John Davey, John Durstan. Richard Dunstan, John Pearce, Janic? Cnnstantine, Alfred Ralmforth, Fred Will Hughes ar.d Will Ralph. short visit to Mrs. E. L.

red to tnat place as operator tor ine w. i tnf citv for a to that' point. C. F. Blakely, who is now a resident of Bridger, came up last week to spend a few days with his family, and expects to move his effects to Bridger.

Attorney C. M. Gunn and N. Ti. Smith of Helena were in the city last Friday on matters relating to the Montana Railroad company, in Meagher county.

Harry Hilburn, who now lives in Spokane, which he says in a year will be the biggest town on tho Northern Pacific, spent a few days in Bozoman this -week. Col. Lloyd of Butte was in Bozeman on Thursday. The colonel's many friends who remember him pleasantly when lie was in charge of the militia, were to see him. Boulder Camp No.

64S0, Modern nod-j joardrnan. men of America was organized here Sat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound-will surely aid suffer- inre wnmpn nnd tlif urday evening, with the following officers: Venerable Consul J. H. Murphy; Worthy Advise: Ed.

Grady; Clerk A. J. Hollowav: Banker Bert Warner: Physi Warren A. Evans of Crow Agency made one of his flying visits to Billings Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs K. B. Camp of Laurel were guests of friends in the county seat Saturday. cian I. A.

Leighton: Escort Geo. E.I Warner; Watchman Geo. Chidlow; sympathetic advice of (- Louis P. Best or Butte is in Billing! Sentry Willis Hall; Managers Jas. 1 10 (lay on business pertaining to the new Las! Tuesday night that popular and pr gr'-ssive society, the Fraternal t.r.1on Henry Heche, who was In town on Fri- of Anif-rican, held a delightful social in day, says that the storm stopped farming Mrs.

Pinkham is always promptly forth- Good hall on Broadway. An opei a tions with him for only one day. ir.tert-MhK? t-xhibit of calesthcnics was He says that tho Hollander have their nyan, ij. i. nmmi, i.

i.aiMn. is brewery. insurance and fraternal this! A j' Wilkinson returned home Satur-camp was organized by J. C. McDonough, day frfirn a WPeks' visit to relatives d-puty head consul.

and friends In Spokane. Mr. J. W. Hurst wived here last we.k! Merrill and V.

W. Lee. two repre-and went down the valley to visit with se.ntative citizens of Paik City, had oc- given by revy of beautiful school girls. crops of barley in the ground nis naugnrer. Mrs.

jonrc yann, wnom ne cason to make a visit to Hillings yester- had not seen for a number of ysars. His day. horns is in Delta wh re he has Charles M. Hair and Thornis S. Linton A.

B. K( ith. supreme steward of the order explained its sytem and method of work Ir: brief address, after which progressive wlvst was Indulged in for several hours, and refreshments' served. Prizes were won by Mr. Edward W.

Shlvt-ly and Miss Viewing. A china was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt.by the lodge, the oirarion being1 their loth wedding an extensive iruu rancn. wesirrn oi- have KOne t0 Hunter's Hot Springs for a orado he r-ports as a very productive vs.

t0 their return to the country. The mesas when watered pro- Klondike regions. duces grain and fruit tWn, States Representative Chas. very well. They lind a market at larlman of Bozeman stopped over in town near, though sometimes th-y ship Saturday night while en route to fruit to Tepvcr.

Pueblo and markets fur- Washington. ther eat. Karl Simmon, the rustling land repre- Miss Jennie Fi1chr sprnt last week In native of the Northern Pacific rail-Boulder with her parents. Tt was "P-'roafi made a business visit to Billings posed that the Elkhorn schools presided yesterday from Helena, over by Misses Kane and Fllcher' would Qus Dederick came down close on April 2Sth, but on. 'the occasion from Livingston last week, having been of the closing exercises the-trustees m-.

nsnlirned temporarily to the position of Prs. BradZsh's Happy Letter "Dear Mrs. Pinkham About two years ago I legan to run down and soon became almost a wreck. I lost my appetite and began to lose Jlcsh my blood was impoverished and I had to leave our store. The doctor gave me a litUe tonic, but I steadily grew worse and consulted another doctor.

He helped me in some ways, but my headaches continued, and I began to have night sweats and my rest was so disturbed that I would have hysteria and would cry and worry over business matters and my poor health. Finally, husband took ne South, but with no benefit. This was a year ago; no one can ever know what a winter of misery I spent. Would bloat after eating and was troubled with palpitation of heart and whites. Having read by happy chance of your medicine, I bought it and wrote for your advice, and before having finished the first bottle of Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the hysterics nearly stopped and I slept soundly. I used seven or eight bottles with such benefit that I am as healthy as I can ever remember of being. I shall never cease to sound your praises." firs. E. fl.

Bradisli, 179 Dlx Detroit, filch. The meeting on Wednesday at th Woman's club was a purely business eslon. On Thursday a "Peace Meeting" was held under the auspices of the club and was a gnat success. The meeting next wtf-k will also be a business one. A special ini'tHng will be held on Saturday as "C'hlldrt n's" Day.

On May 24th the annual ch-ctlnn of officer will be hHd. The jiuynimt of monthly dues is necessary before a rnvnriber is qualified to vote. The prnxlm must be returned to the corresponding MTretary on or before May 24th. rormefi me ieuriie.ru vnnt wi 1(1 jjort hern Pac fie round- linllf Ike W. Baker, who came to the Yellowstone with the Vcrendrye expedition and settled at a point where there was good Ashing and a wind break, was in Bozeman yesterday feeling as fine as a silk handkerchief.

Mrs. Melvln, who was here two years ago. Is again in the valley visiting the Hulberts and Adamses. Mrs. Melvin Melvin lias visited many of the leading resorts of the country, but she prefers Gallatin's ummer climate above them all.

Chas. Shearer of Helena cam over to VHcatlonize last week. Charley has been filling the Independent telegraph chair lately, but even that did not pull him down and he taking on flesh like a prize-fighter at a summer resort. Sidney Fox, attorney, arrived this morning at the head of a Big Timber delegation, which he lias safely piloted around the city. Mr.

Fox once lived in Bozeman, nnd the memory of it comes to hirn occasionally like a pleasant dream. James H. Kennedy appeared before Judge MePherson on the 9th and Informed him that he desired to obtain his services with th( understanding that the Judge was not to say a word until he was a mile out of town. Whereupon the judge squared himself and married Mr. Kennedy to Mrs.

Myree Waite, late of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Work visited Livingston last week. Mr.

llardenbrook, Peer Lolge'r well-known citizen, is in Bozeman, visiting his children, who are attending college. Interviewed legardlng his reported would be continued a few weeks longer, and the work was remmed on Monday. If.i. Rlekxrt was here Sunday returning from Elkhorn. Seymour Sloan and Joe Filcher wtre out from Butte over Sunday.

Mr. Mrs. T.F. Murray hava been If. W.

Warren'Vid II. W. Bowring are two new residents of this city, having accepted positions with the Burlington railroad as helpers at the freight depot. John Dyer, a prominent stockman of Ishawood. visited In this city yes- u.illi lila ulfttat Mlaa i liver.

spending a few weeks in Boulder Mrr. Hotnvf.r and chwifi-en hav rwho is a traveling representative of a the Mr. Laurence Harris and Miss Hattle Yniir.g ft Wednesday for the east where (hey cxpti to ppr-nd a few weeks visiting relative find Mends. During their ab-hi lire they will be In Chicago, points In Ohio and then go to Wheeling, W. Va.

turned to Davenport, Iowa, to aprn. spend Thomas It. Roberts of Seattle-, special agent, of thti Insurance company, waa-'doing" Billings yesterday, asxisted Wi ll. George, the company's local lion. O.

F. OoddJid. one of Heasley's attorneys, went to Big Timber yesterday morning to assist ifi the argument on the Mil- Dalf-y 1'nvvFon has gnp to London, where he expects to spend the illume the winter anil the coming tiunmer. glimmer. .1.

T. Cot tier of the Elkhorn Trading was a visitor in Boulder on business Tuesday. Arno HaramT is out on the road selllfi)? goods making his first trip of the season. Since Frank Carson, was taken to Deer Lodge the county Jail ha been, without an occupant. W.

A. Duff has been r'Pile(1 Iot More Than a Million Women Have Been Helped by Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Medicine. The High School Mandolin and Oui Mr liili will give a dancing rcr ption in the Auditorium on the nltfht of the 20th. I (Contii-ued on lag? 13.).

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