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  • DAILY INTER MOUNTAIN : BUTTE, MONTANA THURSDAY, DECEMBER (T, 101)0.

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    a n d Coffee S ets. B u d d in g S ets,\ S a la d a n d O iive D ishes in m a n y f f fan c y s ty le s.j f V ases of th e m o s t b e a u tifu l de- 2 s igns , P lac q u es , I ’m b re l.a S ta n d s A a n d m a n y b e a u tifu l a s w ell a s use- î? fu l a r t ic le s .

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    M I S S O U R I E D U C A T O R .

    C A R PET CO M PANY S E LLS OUT.

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    — R o y a l N e i g h b o r s W i l l G iv e a

    M a s q u e r a d e B a l l .

    B illings, Dec. 4, 1900.D. H . M cN eill le ft S u n d ay fo r L a u re l

    to ta k e c h a rg e o f th e schools, he h a v in g been e lec ted p rin c ip a l. M r. M cN eill h a s been c le rk in g fo r th e p a s t te n m o n th s fo r Jo se p h Z im m e rm an in litis c ity , l i e cam e to B illings fro m M issouri, w here he w as e n g a g ed in school w ork . B e ho lds a firs t g ra d e ce rtif ic a te , a n d is well recom m ended by e d u c a to rs of M issou ri.

    iS P E C IA L B O A R D .

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    d ie t an d good cooking, can find sam e a t 825 W . C opper. F u rn is h e d room s if desired .

    T he bag g em an a t th e I 'n io n S ta tio n , C hicago, m ade a n en v ia b le reco rd d u r in g th e re c e n t G. A. R . en c am p m en t. U su a lly th e loss o f b a g g a g e a t th e se e n ca m p m e n ts am o u n ts to con sid e rab le , b u t th is y e a r th e w ork w a s sp len d id ly sy s te m a tiz e d a n d th e loss w a s in s ig n ifica n t —fo u r p arce ls . The n u m b e r of tru n k s , g rip s , s a tc h e ls , bund le s, p arce ls , e t ce te ra , h an d led d u rin g th e fo u r d a y s of th e en cam p m en t exceeded th a t of an y s im ila r tim e in th e h is to ry o f C hicago. T he ra ilro a d s e n te r in g th e U nion S ta tio n a re : T he B u rlin g to n , th e P en n sy lv a n ia ,th e A lton a n d th e S t. P a u l. •

    S o m eth in g o v e r a y e a r ago a club k n o w n a s th e M o n tg o m ery s w as o r gan ized in th is c ity . T h is c lu b w as com posed e n tire ly o f y o u n g m en, th e m e m b ers b eing W in. J . R e ife n v a tc h , \V. Lee M ains, J . M. S eam an , H . V. B ailey , A llan F a r r e l a n d E . B. C a rte r . H ow th e y ca m e to ta k e up su ch a n am e is b eyond th e po w er of h u m a n im ag in a tio n . T hey secu red a p le a s a n t su ite of room s in th e u p s ta i r s of th e G oss block, over B. W . T oo le 's s to re , a n d fu rn ish e d th e m in a n e leg an t m a n ner, e v e ry th in g b e in g m a d e co m fo rtab le a n d hom elike . I t w as a jo lly an d a g re e a b le club , a n d m a n y a re th e h a p py e v e n in g s sp e n t by th e boys. T hey h ad a p iano , a n d tw o o r th re e of th em being m u s ica l, th e y w ould s in g an d p la y fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t of th e o th ers . All th e m e m b ers w ere m ore like b ro th e rs th a n fr ie n d s , a n d th e y w ould confide in ea ch o th e r . O ne of the a g re e m e n ts of th e c lub o rg a n iz a tio n w as th a t th e la s t m e m b er to jo in th e m a tr i m on ia l r a n k s sh o u ld fa ll h e ir to th e fu rn itu re , e tc . D u rin g t'he p a s t few m o n th s it b ecam e a p p a re n t th a t C up id w as m a k in g q u ite a n im p ressio n upon a t le a s t fo u r of th e m e m b ers a n d th a t ■'B o x y ” F a r r e l a n d J a c k S e a m a n w ould m o s t like ly c o n te s t fo r th e fu rn itu re . B u t th e club is no m ore . I t d isb an d e d la s t w eek a n d th e fu rn i tu r e w as sold to th e h ig h e s t b idde r. A few w eek s ago d e a th v is ite d th e c lu b ’s ra n k s , ta k in g th e re fro m W m . J . R e ife n ra th , w ho w as one of its m o s t p ro m in e n t m em b ers a n d a y o u n g m a n re sp ec ted a n d loved by ev e ry one in B illings. H is d e a th b roke th e lin k w h ich b o u n d th e M on tg o m ery s to g e th e r , a n d w a s th e m e an s of c a u s in g th e d is b a n d m e n t of th e club , to th e r e g re t of each m em ber.

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    W E H A V E NO H E SIT A T IO N in in se r tin g that inspection w ill p rove th a t for ex ten t, b eau ty a n d d ep th of c u t, crysta l-like pu rity , e laborate p a tte rn an d un ique designs th e re is no collection w est of th e M issouri r iv e r t h a t w ill c o m p a re w ith o u r grandly b e a u tifu l show ing of the a r tis t ic p ro d u ctio n s of the w orld f a m o u s H a w k e s m a k e . It’s th e w onder a n d a d m ira tion of a l l w h o behold its g littering ra.dia.nce. It can be tru ly likened to th e sparkling of sun lit m o rn in g dew. T h e s u r p rises offered by th e n ew gem s it co n ta in s follow each o th e r like th e b o u n d in g w aves of old ocean. H ere we a r e com pelled to go from the su b lim e to the rediculous, a s o u r prices a re

    rid icu lously low.

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    S p ec ia l v a lu e at

    V» $11.50

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    V ery han d so m e.

    v $11.00

    C u t G la s s R-ose J a r s

    Cut G lass P reserve D ish

    E x q u is ite cu tting .As low as

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    Decidedly pretty .As low as

    V $ 1 8 .0 0

    C u t G lass Walter B ottles

    Cut G lass P u n ch B ow ls

    Large size. T h a t you should see.As high as

    ^ $ 1 0 0 .0 0v $ 4 .5 0

    T h e se a r e but a few of the th o u sa n d s of pieces of H aw k es’

    m em ber on th e a n n iv e r s a ry o f h is b i r th day . Mr. P u rv is w as th e firs t m e m b e r to h av e a b ir th d a y , b e in g 27 y e a rs o f ag e on T h a n k sg iv in g day . I t g av e th e c lub so m e th in g to be th a n k fu l for, a n d it p ro - eeed .d to ce leb ra te in a m a n n e r b îf i t ln g th e occasion . T he m em b ers a ssem b led and p ro m p tly a t 9 o 'c lock m a rch e J to th e hall, led toy C. C. B ever, to a s tm a s te r . AVhin a ll w ere sea ted , a n d th e f ir s t 'course h ad been served , T a o s tm a s te r l te v e r m a d e a few o p en in g re m a rk s , to w h ich M r. P u rv is responded in a v e ry eloquen t speech . F o llow ing each co u rse th e d iffe ren t m em b ers responded to to a s ts , p ro long ing the p ro g ram m e u n ti l a f t e r 12 o 'clock . T he « . O. K . M. q u a r te t te sa n g s e v e ia l of th e ir choice se lec tions. B elow Is g iven the m enu an d p ro g ram m e:

    M EN U .S a ra to g a W a fe rs M ilw aukee

    U htoken S alad a la M ains C ab b a g e W h itn ey w ith C re a m

    S. O. K. M. S andw iches.C a lh o u n O lives M ore M ilw aukee

    D av is Cold T u rk e y (B lack o r W h ite ) C onnolley S a la d ta ll sam e sp u d s) f

    B ever Je lly (n o t from ca lv es fe^ t) M ore M ilw auke , a ia Boxie.

    Je lly P u rv is w ith F ru i t W hipped la to C ream

    C akes. C oun t De F o n ta in eC afe N oir, a la B o u la n g e r

    S w itze r—C a rp e r G ra h a m C ra c k e rs

    P R O G R A M M E.

    A d d ress b y T o a s tm a s te r C h a u n c e y C . B ever.

    R esponse .............................. W illiam P u rv is“ W h a t 1 T h in k o f P u r v i s " .....................

    ..............................................R. E. F o u n ta in e“ W a it T ill My B ir th d a y ” . . . . L ■ C a rp e r

    »hell n e a r L a v ln a . w h ich is b e in g c o n s tru c te d Jo in tly by Y ellow stone a n d F e rg u s coun ties .

    C ap t. H . A. D arle y of th e B r it is h a rm v w ho w as v is it in g in B illings> and looking a f t e r h is b u s in ess in te re s ts w h ile on a fu rlo u g h , w a s rec a lled to E n g la n d a few d ay s ago to jo in h is com m and . C ap t. D arle y w as in ju re d la s t s p r in g in th e B oer w a r In S o u th ‘A frica , a n d w ad bflf‘ on s ick leave.

    T h e R o y a l N eig h b o rs , th e w o m a n ’s a u x i lia ry of th e M odern W oodm en of A m erica , w ill g iv e a m a sq u e ra d e ball on o r a b o u t th e ev e n in g o f D ecem ber 20. I n v ita t io n s fo r th e sam e w ill be is su ed th is w eek.

    A m o v em en t is on foo t am o n g th e b a rb e rs o f B illin g s to o rg a n iz a b a r b e rs ’ un ion . E le v e n b a rb e rs o u t of a b o u t 20 h a v e a lre a d y sign ified a w illin g n e ss to becom e m em bers .

    M r. a n d M rs. P a u l M cC orm ick le f t S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r C h icago , w h e re Mr. M cC orm ick w ill a t te n d th e liv es to ck show . M rs. M cC orm ick w ill v is it fo r som e tim e in th a t c ity .

    R ev . G. C. S tu ll w e n t to C on w ay S a tu rd a y , w h ere h e p e rfo rm e d th e m a r ria g e ce rem o n y u n it in g th e liv e o f S w an B. Jo h n so n a n d H iiin u S. Jo h n so n .

    M iss W in ifre d R ixon , w ho h a s been sp e n d in g s e v e ra l w eeks in A n a c o n d a w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. P . L. R eece, r e tu rn e d h o m e S a tu rd a y .

    M rs. J a m e s M cC orm ick a n d ch ild ren , w ho h av e been v is it in g in N ew Y ork

    ‘My F ir s t Im p re ss io n of F u n ! fo r th e Pa a t s ix m o n th s, h a v e re tu rn e d.................................... ; . . .C e v e ra « langer

    " I f W illie S hould Go T o E n g la n d ” ----......................................................Tom G ra h a m

    “ T he S. O. IC. M. Q u a r te t te " ......................................................................... I r a W h itn e y

    A S h o rt F u n n y S to ry ..............C. J . D av is“D id th e Bo.iS M e a n to W a k e Me U p,

    o r W as it M ean F o r T hem to Do S o?"........................................................... L ee M ain s

    “ W h a t I f I S hould Die T o n ig h t? ” . . . ................................................. “R oxie” F a r re l l

    “A s T im e Goes G rin d in g O n” .....................................................................S am C onn elly

    “T he F u tu re of the S. O. K . M. B ir th d ay C lub" ...........................W. B. C a lhounT he m em b ers a re : W m . P u rv is , T h o m

    a s G rah am , C h a u n c e y C. B ever. W . B. C alhoun , R . E. F o u n ta in e . A llan F a r re l l , C. J . D av is, W . Lee M ains. S. L. C onnelly , I. L. W h itn e y , Leo C a rp e r a n d C ev e ra B o u la n g er. T he ev e n t w as a g re a t s u c cess a n d th e boys a re look ing fo rw ard to th e n e x t b an q u e t, on D ecem ber 2S.

    to th is c ity .

    A1 F ilso n , e d i to r o f th e N ew s, r e tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m a tr ip to h is old hom e in H a m ilto n , Mo.

    M ario n M. B ow m an a n d E s th e r M. M u rphy w ere u n ite d in m a r r ia g e b y J u s - t 'c e K elly y e s te rd a y .

    E . S. M arb le h a s a r r iv e d h e re from F t j Scott K an ., to sp en d th e w in te r w ith h is

    son, t . I. M arb le .

    F A M IL Y R EU N IO N .

    M r. a n d M r s . J o r d a n C e l e b r a t e T h e i r

    G o ld e n W e d in g .

    O ne of th e p le a s a n t socia l ev e n ts nf th e season w as the b ir th d a y b a n q u e t g iv -

    j en T h u rs d a y ev e n in g by th e S. O. K . M. ! B ir th d a y club, a t its room . In h o n o r of

    W illiam P u rv is . T he c lub is a new so c ia l o rg a n iz a tio n in the c ity , an d its e n te r ta in m e n ts a re so m ew h a t novel a n d un ique . I t w as o rg an ized fo r th e p u r pose of te n d e rin g a b a n q u e t to each

    F a p e rs in a d am ag e su it w ere filed in c o u r t S a tu rd a y , w here in W . K . S ud- d u th sues J . W . N ew to n to recover $1.700 d am a g e s a n d $200 co s ts o f case . T he p la in tif f a lleg es th a t on o r a b o u t N ovem b e r 13. 1900. he toought of the d e fe n d a n t a ll o f the la t t e r ’s w e th e r sheep a t $3 p e r h ead , an d th a t he paid dow n $1 p er head to b ind th e c o n tra c t : th a t th e d e fe n d a n t w a s to d e liv e r th e sh eep a t F a irv ie w j ju s t a s soon a s w as possib le to d r iv e j th em from th e ra n c h e s o f th e d e fe n d a n t on th e M usse lshe ll r iv e r : th a t th e sh eep w ere to be in sp e c te d b y th e p la in tiff , M. F . T ra sk , h is s u p e r in te n d e n t , a n d A. C. L o g a n , d e p u ty sh eep in s p e c to r fo r Y ellow stone co u n ty , a t T w e n ty Mile ran c h , in sp e c tio n to be m ad e p r io r to d e liv e ry of sh eep a t F a irv ie w . T h e p la in tiff th e n a lleg e s th a t on o r a b o u t N o v em b e r 21, 1900, d e fe n d a n t b l ja ll o f h is w e th e r sheep , n u m o f . - . in~ a b o u t 5,700 h ea d , a t T w e n ty M ile ra n c h fo r In spec tion . One b a n d ! c o n ta in in g 3,000 h ea d w ere ad ju d g e d by th e p a r t ie s n am ed a b o u t a s sound an d m e rc h a n ta b le sh e e p a n d n o t in fe c te d w ith a n y d isease , w h ile th e re m a in in g 2,700 h ea d w ere ad ju d g e d in fec ted w ith sc a b a n d w ere th e n an d th e re q u a r a n tin e d by D ep u ty In sp ec t! ' L o g a n ; th a t th e p la in tif f th e n a n d th e re dem an d ed th a t d e fn d a n t d e liv e r th e 3.000 h e a d of sound sheep ac co rd in g to th e te rm s o f th e a g re e m e n t, b u t d e fe n d a n t re fu s e d ' an d s til l re fu se s to do so. T he p la in tif f f u r th e r s ta te s t h a t befo re a n d a t th e tim e of p u rc h a se he m ad e a rra n g e m e n t.* lo r fee d in g a n d w in te r in g th e sh eep artd lias g one to co n s id e rab le exp en se to do th is . H e a s k s th a t he be g iven $1,700 d a m a g e s a n d $200 co s ts of s u it. O. F . G o d d ard is h is a t to rn e y .

    T w in B ridges, Dec. 4.—One o f th e h m ost n o ta b le ev e n ts of T h a n k sg iv in g d a y w as the ce leb ra tio n of th e go lden w ed d in g of Mr. a n d M rs. H a rr is o n J o rd a n a t th e ir hom e on F is h c reek . T h e m ost p le a s a n t fe a tu re w as th e fam ily reu n io n , a ll m e m ber? being p resen t, w h ich now co n s is ts of th e ag e d coup le th e m se lv e s , fo u r d a u g h te rs , M rs. W . W . MicOall, a n d M rs. A r th u r P h e lp s , of W h ite h a ll: M rs. R. B. W am ple r, of P o n y ; M rs. F . A. R igg in , of B ro w n in g , a n d tw o sons, J a s p e r O. J o rd a n , of B u tte ; R ev. W a lte r M. Jo rd a n , p a s to r of the F i r s t C h r is tia n ch u rc h of H elen a .

    H U M O R . *'

    F a te h a s 'been ex trem e ly k in d to th e A n g lic a n school o f hum or.

    F o r n F te h ad a m an by th e n am e of M inie In v en t a gun , an d h e re u p o n th e ‘A n g lican school of h u m o r conceived of a la d y v is it in g a n a rs e n a l a n d a s k in g a so ld ie r th e re :

    " W h a t gu n is used th e m a x im u m ? ”A nd th e so ld ie r rep ly in g :“ T he M inie, m u m .”T h is w as believed to be th e H ig h -W a

    te r M ark of A ng lican h u m o r. B ut. no!F a te w en t s til l f u r th e r a n d ca u se d a

    m an by th e nam e of M axim to in v e n t a gun.

    " W h a t gu n is used the m a x im u m ? ” th e la d y a sk s a t th e a rsen a l.

    “ T he M axim , m u m !” rep lies th e sold ier.W h a t, p ray , could be m ore e x q u is ite ly

    d ro ll th a n th is? —D e tro i t J o u rn a l.

    Mrs. Smith and Mrs. BrownTA L K E D

    L inoleumThey were prudent women and took council

    one of the other regarding all their purchases. The Brown kitchen and the Smith dining room were to be brightened up for Christmas with new floor coverings. Mrs. Smith’s mind had been won over from carpet to linoleum for her dining room by Mrs. Brown’s glowing description of the new patterns we have just received, and Mrs. Smith’s remark that “the best linoleum wouldn’t last any too long on a kitchen,” brought forth the reply that our linoleums were certainly the best seasoned, heaviest enameled and most lasting floor coverings to be found in Butte for the price. We have taken the orders of A\rs. Smith and Mrs. Brown. How abo * yours?

    Consider the PricesThey start at 59c a yard for all the reliability

    and beauty of pattern to be found elsewhere for 75c a yard. The swellest and newest of patterns for dining room floors are here for 75c instead of a dollar a yard as asked elsewhere. The oldest, best seasoned (consequently the longest wearing linoleum) the kind that built up our reputation for selling the best, the kind to be had here and nowhere else, we sell for $1.00 a yard.

    Brownfield=Canty Carpet Co.4 8 to 5 4 W est Park S tre e t, B u tte .

    B re a k fa s t a n d lu n c h lo r la d ie s a n d g en tlem en a t W o m an ’s E x c h a n g e . I l l W est B ro ad w ay .

    N O T IC E TO P H Y S IC IA N S .

    N o tice is h e re b y g iven th a t th e b o ard of c o u n ty co m m issio n ers of S ilv e r Bow

    co u n ty , M o n tan a , in v ite s sea led p ro p o sa ls fro m re s id e n t p ra c tic in g p h y s ic ia n s of s a id c o u n ty fo r th e fu rn is h in * of m ed ica l a t te n d a n c e a n d tre a tm e n t to th e d ep e n d en t poor of sa id cou n ty , a n d to th e in m a te s o f th e co u n ty Jail, fo r th e y e a r com m enc ing J a n u a r y 1, 1901, a n d en d in g D ecem ber 31, 1901; p ro p o sa ls to Include th e e n t ire cost of m edical, s u rg ic a l a n d h o sp ita l t r e a tm e n t; a lso to in c lu d e th e e n t ire co s t of m ed icines p re sc rib ed fo r th e in d ig e n t poor; also , to Include th e t r e a tm e n t of a ll in fe c tio u s a n d co n tag io u s d isea se s of all d ep e n d en t poor an d in m a te s of th e c o u n ty la ll.

    B ids m u s t be ad d re ssed to J . E . M oran ,

    “ C H A N G E IN T IM E ."

    E ffec tiv e N o v em b er Sth th e S h o rt L in e red u c es i t s tim e fro m B u tte to C olorado p o in ts an d th e f a r e a s t n in e hou rs .

    T ra in No. 10, now le av es a t 1 a. m .. In s te a d of 4 a. m., c o n n e c tin g a t P o ca te llo w ith th e C h ic a g o -P o rtla n d specia l.

    T ra in No. 9, a r r iv e s in B u tte a t 4:35 in s te a d o f 5:05 p. m. N o o th e r ch an g es.

    Livery, Feed and Sale Stables

    C. A. Hetherington, Prop.

    Stylish RigsSplendid Roadsters

    Reasonable PricesT e a m s fu rn ish e d fo r a n y p a r t of th e co u n ty on s h o r t no tice.

    Special A ttention Paid to Commercial Travelers.

    C o rra l fo r loose s to ck a n d fre ig h te rs .

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