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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 8

The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 8

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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Iteurtlf an BRYAN BROS RAUCH ar Hoi Springs at Home 4L 0 7 t' 11 I Ik offered in all departments up to anuary 12 1900 9 ft 7M 1 i ra 7' tf PRICES RUBBER GUM $5 HEAVY DUCK $6 tu ffii Ill UK 5 7 Jr iiss 7 tfii fl zi get Is now going on The Greatest Bargains are being ftl tu1 ijt 5 i ULL WEIGHT ACKAGES A tea that has no unpleasant after effect Used daily by two thlrdsof Utah popula tlpn 7 A the city transacting busi 1 nt remtdtes but I seeined to grew ariLiti 4 worse and the medicine upset ray A fiiann Dnvian1 tn 3 Tn trtf placer mining ins that Section and Cough Remedy and I when asked as to the result of the it was pleasant to take and it rje Plckled Meats Pickled feet tripe and all kinds of cured meat at the Central market' The' avorite Cough Remedy Is the favorite It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures It is intended especially for coughs colds croup and whooping cough and is the best medicine made for these diseases There is not least danger in giving it to children for it contains ho opium or other injurious drhg and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult or sale by all druggists 'U" 9 Strayed or Stolen I One bay colt no marks with leather halter He is one year old fair size inder will receive reward by return 1 ing same to A Elder Missoula! Montana 48 4t 1000 1500 25 00 gS' OO THE WESTERN OLDING TURKISH AND RUSSIA SUOI ilLr PLACER MINING AT QUARTZ Carried on TUp to the rea ent Time by the 4 I fc'MJ It is own heal til restorer and preserver as it potitlveiv chronic and acute diseases that are curea'ble without the use of medicine uacu acLuiuiu LutuictuuHi iuinibutu wna cacn cabinet It caret chronic liver complaints kidney diseases rheumatism indigestion tX 1 catarrh of the stomach nervous sick headache heart the twp latten d11 Ct UVUr LvlUg LdUIlCUt XU XUOLcXuCCf XaOU StClBMCh yield readily to the steam Vapor baths also cures female complaints long standing and is a quick and reliable cureor ColJsla grippe pneunanta neuralgia quinsy tonsllitls and croup as the cabinet unloads the fcysten al once of all bad elements by free sweating theame as hot i Please call and leave all orders cabinets wither Steele at the Kmefr Hotel Office hours from 7 to a in' 12 to 2 and to 7 i 1 1 1 Them baldness bo dandruff ym uat Herpnjideib iMtat siianiifi discovery it Idlte th JSTBA parasite' that causes dan 'ihbil absorbs the nourishment of Us hiir ar the robt or Sate at Sil Ctasfe 'OrtiS Stores iJt i WSSmA CO' iiuuiwuw 1 s' t' MHtl I lieat Out ot an Increase of His Pension A Mexican war veteran an 1 prdm ipftDt editor writes "Seeing tqe at! ver tisemenr Colic CMlera and Diarrhoea Renvdv am reminded that as a sofdier in Mexico in and '48 1 contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores Ic is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and sfe to take or sale by all druggists I IjapanTea iiinuuiiuiiB JOSEPH OETTINGER DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Daly Block Missoula Mont A a i 4 1 1 Paderewski J( A tv WhenBdd Ready Made Garments Suits Jackets Capes a Waists and Skirts ST A '4 workf stated that lie had no cause tocomplain as his output had been fully up to the usual product Ho that up to the tiine mining being Carried on in that vicinity with little incon venience: though he has' discontin ued work for the' winter Ho has moved his family up the creek and vill winter there A 1 I mi Old Made Young 6 Sherman the veteran editor of the Vermontville (Mich) Echo has discovered the remarkable secret of keeping old people young or years he has avoided Nervousness Sleep lessness Indigestion Heart trouble Constipation and Rheumatism by using Electric Bitters and he writes be praised too highly It gently stimulates the kidneys tones the stom ach aids digestion and gives a splen did appetite It has worked wonders for my wife and me a marvellous remedy for old Only 50c at City Drug Store hs old eastern home Monday even tag': John Bowden1 is here from "his home at Pvrites and will remain in the city for a few days' Commissioner Russell of Thompson attended the board meeting in the city this week i 4 Kennett of Victor hasreturn ea from Helena where he has been spending the holidays Durfee went to Phil ipsburg during the week where he will attend to sme legal business Mrs George A Cook has returned from Butte where she has been spend ing the holidays with relatives Major Duncan has returned from his southern trip and is well fsfled vo guttle down and remain fn Missoula MsxMerrilL Hinchman Is in the city from her home at Granite and will spend a cbtyple of itf the city with feibtivisi rank Jacoby who has beeh Spending the holidays in the city with her parents returned to her home in Anaconda Saturday County Superintendent Harriet Hord has returned from Helena where she has been in attendance upon the State association regular monthly meeting of the citv council will be held Monday night adjournment having been taken from night on account of it being a holiday In this city Tuesday Janu ary 2 infant daughter of Albert May berry aged four days The funeral took place from the family residence Tuesday afternoon Mrs Schmitz has gone to Mount Pleasant la to attend the marriage of Mr sister She will visit her father and mother before returning to Missoula H' Place of Anaconda is in the city for the pupose of attending the Garden City Commercial College Many now pupils have been enroll ed for the spring term and all the classes arq nearly full Wm Bradshaw a former busi ness man of Garnet is spending a few days in Missoula Mr Bradshaw con tracted a severe cold in the mountain mining camp and came to Missoula to receive medical treatment He has greatly improved during the past few days and believes that he has been suc cessful in warding off a case pneumonia He will take no chances in leaving the city until he has thoroughly recov i Cred his health and with that end in view will remain in the city for some time yet Boos sent out hand somely engraved cards descriptive of his new position to a number of his Missoula friends the past week They bore the inscription: division twelfth census resi dence No 1238 Kenesaw avenue Wash ington Mr Boos writes that? he is at work in his new printing office supervising its affairs His many friends in Missoula will be pleased to learn of his being highly pleased with his new position and wish him success is his present field To Rent Large handsomely furnishedettettto drat prrK1' wst Auvertised etter List fniinwlncf Ir list of unclaimed ipttprs remaiuine in the postoffice at Mis soula for the week ending Jan 2 1900 When calling for any of the letters named please give date of advertisement: Allen Chas Ri Jones Anderson Hanna Johnston John Anderson Mrs Peter Johnson Mrs Mollie Baird Mark Johnson Mrs Mary Broadwater Kelley" 7 7 Brunker Miss Edith I aVaseurMrs Gulio Broden Joseph Merrick A Wf Barker Miss Mamie Moore KH Baird Robert Moody Harold Cournoyer McDonnell 7 Dolton James McCafferty MissMary Downev Jas 7 Dunn John Potter Mrs EffiTna' Edwards Mrs Geo Power Mrs A itzgerald Mtr Cora Pierce itzgerald Beeken JL ord L2) Reeves Mose Gayman Reicken Lou Grover Henry Smith Mrs Lena Gibson Mrs Tillie Shaffer Lydia Holland Miss AgnesShafer Miss Maggie Howard Ned Stromberg Peter SutherlandA Hays Miss Mary A Tammany Hanson Mrs Polly re Mrs A Hill A Thayer Hovey Turpin Joseph Jamiesoa A Wellington Jr Jones Col Wears Johnson Mrs Woodson Toltfefi Johnstone Geo Wolford (2) Geo Keep Postmaster His Wife Saved Him good advice saved my life writes Ross of Winfield Tenn for I bad such a bad cough I could hardly breathe I steadily grew worse under treatment but my wife urged me to use Dr New Dis covery for Consumption which com pletely cured Coughs Colds Bronchitis La Grippe Pneumonia Asthma Hay ever and all maladies of Chest Throat and Lungs are positively cured by this marvellous medicine 50c and $1 00 Every bottle guaran teed Trial bottles free at City Drug Store Eotlee df HeaHng 'Petition Tor Tinai Die A charge In Bankruptcy I In the District Court of thq United States' for the District of Montana Tn the matter of Notin els iierebjzl ven thgt bn AhUH'ry 19fr) i Champeny bankrupt filed his petition for a final discharge and that said court fitted the 22d day of January 1900 at ten In the forenoon at the cotirt room of said court in the city of Helena Lewis and Clarke Coanty Mon tana as the time and place'for hearing said peti tion at which time and place all creditors and other persons in Interest may appear and offer objections if any they have why said petition should not be granted and said petitioner so discharged'' 1 7 Witness the honorable Hiram Knowles Judge and the seal of said court affixed at Helena Mon tana this 3rd day of January A 1900 Attest 1 George Sproul Cleric THE CHINESE LEPER I Entire Chinese Quarter May Be Quaran tined The examination of the Chinese lepeff by the board of health' which was to have taken place yesterday was post poned until today QuongKee is the name(of the suspect and te is in the rear of the Chinese store conducted by Yute Lung on West ront street A Missoulian reporter in company with ire Chief Burger who is the health officer esterday visited the suspect in his place of temporary re tirement His appearance seemed to confirm the suspicion that it is the old The skin of the left leg below the knee hes that scaly dead appearance which is usually found in such cases The back is covered with what appear to be pock marks which upon closer examination re semble the marks of leprosy as de scribed in medical treatises upon the subject Should the board of health deter mine that the disease is leprosy it is probable that the entire Chinese quar ter will be quarantined Aneevine won the $300 diamond ring raffled at the lorence bar New night James Clark and Mrs Adeline Masking were married Saturday even ing last Rev Clark of the Congre gational church officiating Bart Don rally acted as best man and Mrs Ban? Donnally as bridesmaid The cere mony took place at the Sweeney resi deace on West Pine street A Prominent Ch Icngo Womans gpenk Tproi Roxa Tyler of Chicago Vice President Illinois Alliance in speaking of Congh Itemeuy BHjo A PUILOIL ov WmMontelius came in from Ver cold this winter which threatened Quartz creek Wednesday and spent to run into pneumonia Ltried differ a A 4 a dav in 1 ness mr ivioDyeuus xu ougagea a friend advised m3 to try found it was pleasant to take and it re lieved me at once I am now1 entirely recovered saved a bill time and suffering' and I will never be with out this splendid mediciue or Sale by allirupgists lhiported Black Clay Worsted Suits extra vftp 15 00 ancy Worsted Cheviot Suits 1500 18 00 20 00 A great line of Double breasted Sack Suits (new fabrics stylish 'if 5 00 to 2o Oy A full line of ull Dress Suits tailor made: 4 one half the price a tailor usually charges and As sHHsti i toryv Ve fit the hard'to' fit none too large or 1 tor us can nt you if you only try Wool Heavy Black rieze Ulslers i eze TV Isters warm and durable Kersey Ulsters 1 7 lf Best ur Coat in the world for 7 7 71 THE comfort of pure breath and clean teeth the effect produced on 1 others of a clean arid healthy mouth freedom from suffering i caused by diseased teeth and the possibility of their usefulness til advanced me are urgent reasons why they should receive inteingeDi and earnest care Examinations and advice free i Estray Notice Came to my ranch two miles below renchto wn two head of horses (mares branded thus JRBRn on the right hip both the sameAM One is a roan bay and the other buckskin: weight about 900 and 950 pounds The otoner can have same upon of this advertisement the keeping and board renchtown Mont Dec 8 1899 47 4t John Turmell Notice Having secured Dr Edward Van Asmus Osteopath to assist me I de sire to announce to all those who have made application for treatment that I shall be ready to give their cases at tention on and after December 18th I shall also after that date be able to visit outside caseeof acute diseases de siring my services Morris Missoula Mont LOCAL BREVITIES 7 leading dentist Dr Oet: linger Daly bock Whinery of Darby visited' in the city this week Barry was down from hisranch near lorence Mrs Thomas Bowler is visiting in the city for a feW days Garcia and wife of ish creek "were visitors: in the city 7 John Catlin was a visitor in Hamilton from Missoula Alx Dow and family were in the xfity from their home at Arlee Alford and wife were down Irom their home at Corvallis Bostwick of Hamilton pent a few days in the city this week In Missoula on New day a boy to Mr and Mrs Al Lachman Mrs Dr JEllis has arrived and will make Missoula her future home 7 John Doll has returned from a short vacation down the Coeur Alenes Ranft has returned from a fqw visit to the coast cities 7 William McHaffie 'bf Helena spent New day with his brother rank MoHaffie Undine orbis has left for Livingston where she will visit with her aunt Mrs' Cook for the winter Charles Russell of 7 the Northern Pacific has retarded from atour of inspection of the west end Colonel Tr CzMarshall has return ed home from Butte where he has been spending a few days on legal business Mr and Mrs A Gibson and 7 Mrs parentshave left for the A East where they will visit for a few 1 7 Myers was ih the city this Week on his way to Washington where he will appear as a witness in the Clark case 7 7 Joseph Boyce who has been oh a trip to Anaconda and 'Livingston to uriAnrttbo hnlidavo has rAtnrned tn jviissouia and Mrs Hunt are again i in the city after a' two pleas ant sojourn through the orange groves or southern aiirorma i 4 i' Oscar Craig of theuniversity has returned from Helena where he has been in attendance at the meeting of: the State asso elation Bandmann and company Woman of the at the Lucas Opera house last Monday at Stewisville the follow 7 ing evening 7 Lindsiy the druggist writes from California that he may re main there for the winter as he is en joying himself greatly and is in the best of health 7 Chadwick special agent of the interior department with head quarters me city wen up rtaiju iiton during tbe past week on business connected with his official position Ji Ji 7 Attorney Harry Yeager of Helena has beeri in the city taking the deposi Avici a Is Tira aOii IYaii ctH nrtH ftPiifl aaq to be used in the damage case of A 7 aiaen agamst tne Northern racmc xviuwttyvuiupauy Sharp and family were spend 4 ng a short time in thecity while on th Mir to their home at Stevensvillefrom Helena whre: they have been spending the holidays with Mrs parents Rev and Mrs Smith 7 The Stock Exchange has removed its office to the room oiTMainiS' reet inthe Hotel Missoula building? 7 where ijn the new and commodious qui ters additional fa cilities will be' afforded fur the transaction of business Thev fitted up an attractive and com place Lady of "by Eugenie Blair and an excellent 1 com :7 pany at tbeUnion Opera house last night? was indeed a treat to the theater goers of Missoula and Manager is deserving oL commendation lor securing such an excellent company wees miss Biair is an ffcc artist quire capable of holding the dif iicuiu parts sne nas unaertaKen Collins of Missoula superin tendent of the forest reserves oLMon tara and Gust Moser of Ovando lorest supervisor are taking steps to relieve bnr nuuntv nf the iinwelcomftV nresence 1 bf the Crete so far as the forest re serve is oncernod Owing to the ex of the appropriation for the pn iwor viib lauKvio ioiia vj imbec 15 but the hbve ns :) i ttai rian will qia tn it thur rh wfth equal ty: justice A WRAPPER SALE i NOW GOING ON Tf 7 i i I I I All our $175 $150 $125 Wrap pers are being sold at 7 7 '7 7S Garments gjSjSeing We give you better values than can be obtained elsewhere Our prices are the lowest consistent with good materials and workmanship We have a world of new styles and fabrics to select from are the exclusive selling agents tor btein Blocb Tailor made Suits and Overcoats also the fine Ready to Wear Clothing the most popular and satisfactorylines pi ciotningm tnewqria xounRnow it it $12 50 4 'cz fl CLiEflN mOUTH 7 777 "i 1 '7 fv 1 i i i 'a OUR GREAT PRE INVENTORY SALE BREAKAST add zest to its enjoyment J7 sweet and iKaXd bacon We have everythin Ing and nourishing breS 5 fancy groceries ft If ly 4 GARDEN ciTYBKij lie MAI4 st I Menby'kosbhdobp KSHBNM1CIKKI))i i fee 'T 'J'S Cite 'kJ 7 7 viirrffHmiiffim 'I I hNiTTirwrrir lllllfflllM1l lnili gn iifnrr iiTTffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1i 7 ilsM V7L a it I 74 1 4 jAUhk Jit 11 I HL A 1 '7 Ts 7s 7tVy 1 A' 7 i T'" nTrBrMmrorftni wm iiv TA Op div 4 ISSSiwM? 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Pages Available:
563
Years Available:
1892-1900