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Kendall. Montana, October 21, 1902. 5. 4 f" cArtP AND COUNTY NEWS I Everyhody will Alm% that E. W. King anal F. E. Smith are "safe" men to re- present the people at helens aid PITO Ille Democrat is party organ hat failed to throw mini at them. Don't let party feeling or chivalry in- fluence your vote for the county super- intendent of schoolt. It. A. McKee has hail much educational experience and if lie is elected the children of Fergus county a ill reap the betiefit. Clots. M. ,Kelly has served the public faithfully and hat proven his abiaity to till the position of steak and lecorder ith ereilit to laitneelf anal advaLtage to to the tax. pas era. If at WHO'S best PfforIe are a °tally of coMnienalation, then Mr. Kelly should receive a large majority at the C011lifig election. Lewl.towit'• VVait.wr Work*. "the hitttiibuutiuuui system of the Lewis. tow ii watera (irks is al moist completed ii ii ail) the exception oi 1600 ieet piping is all laid. The reservoir un tie Jackson laid is finish d and Is ready to tevei‘e the aaier supply as YO011 its 1.01111Pilig 111:111t is ill WOI king order. The ‘‘ork oil the site of the 1.111111) house has hest' 140111e% hat retarded owing to the piesenee of it supetflinty of sitter but preparations have been made' to remedy this and wink is IltiN ill progress oat the foundation of the pistol. Religious !Services atezt Sunday. Rev. Edwards ad will preach in the Miners' Uniaait hall Siniahly evening Oetolwr 26, at seree o'clock. Mr. Ed- warala is well alai favorably kIlOWII ill Ftrgtis comity, anal list malty friends In Kendall, Waving spent tome time doing I a is-ionaty Mork here last spring. There will no efonla be a good malty pro' le attend dittil e set vices next s-lutiday even- ing to hear him. Eve, ylsoaly is coriliaiLy invited. "What's the matter with Jimson? . " "Doctor says It's a complication. Played ping.pong, golf, bieteied and got R motor car, and the four kinds of faces were too much for but.'—Lon- dolt Answers. Eezymark—"A lady told my fortune yesterday. and she said 1 would meet with a financial reverse." Sceptick— "And did you?" Eesymnsii—"Sure! She charged me $2." --Ohio state Jour- nal. Cord of ThNokse. 'rime mem lams of Kendall Reload rd la ere a it h dreier t,. ,.a ;masa- their:Jilin:nix Ilk. to mill I lonte a Ito a4PIP1P11 hilly in making the dance and snipe' lastIi idly night an entire SOPPY/04. II. 'SMITH, ion; CHAS. RIDDY.LII. W. W. CALDICR, Notle• to the Public. Torn• Them to Stone. Human bodies buried in limestone countries are often turned to solid stone by the limewater which pene- trates the graves. In other soils there are elements which sometimes so em- balm the buried dead as to preserve form and features unchanged. Many . such cases are on record. Robert Burns' body was disinterred in 1815 to be removed to a new tomb. To the sur- prise of all his friends the features were found to be as perfect as at burial. When the body of John Hamp- den, the famous English patriot and leader, was disinterred by Lord Nugent 200 years after burial the form and features were as unchanged as if ti e corpse had been recently laid in the grave. HOW TO KEEP YOUNG. A Problem In Which the Gentler gem Have LOOK Been Inter- ested. The problem of how to keep young or how to keep from looking old, has engaged the thoughts of both men and women ever since the world began. Women especially have shown a oeep interest in the vexatious matter, for their influence with men has always depended much on physical freshness and beauty. Numerous writers hate contributed their views as to defying the riddle of the ravages of time. The latest well-known writer to discuss on the familiar theme is Max O'Rell. ‘Vithont giving a recipe for the ',reser- tion of beauty, M. Elouet, drops niany useful hints as to the causes which lead to the unuaturally ear)y disappearance of youth in some people. Bad temper and a lack of humor are, in his opinion, the two greatest enemies of youth and beauty. Max °Tell thinks that with the aid a. f a sense of humor and good temper a woman can be young and beautiful until 50. After 50 he can offer no advice on the subject. Mica Veil tor Automobllists. The only successful substitute for the ugly g ggles worn by automobil- ists are said to he a veil of mica in- vented by a Parisian milliner. It is in- tended for the use if ladies who (abject ti a the disfiguring effect of g. ggles. A -beet of mica in the form of a uisnr,set Oise to the fnee, is attached to the It k a great improietr.ent cuter "‘ r'e‘i( es for pre•tect lug the Montsanti'm Oil Well.. Enthusiastic over tne outlook In toe Montana oil wilds and chuck full of the belief that the next few years will see wondertul development along linn in the siato. sr' s W. Fr.sncks, the oil expert, said in an interview: 'My 1.sith in the tuture of the pe- troleum industry .n Montana has not dimlninshed one jot. It Is simply a question of time and intelligent work on the part of those who have under- taken the develop,nent of the fields. Notice is ber;-lay given that the firm of long work and painstaking work is Kemp& lestavu, racion4 and build- required, but this wila aa. be repaid by sit, hive this day mutually agreed to and by. It took nine years ot insist- ent work to get toe first well on Spin- alissailva partnership, James Knapp havs tug the stale right to vollect all outstand- ing accounts oil psy all delitscontriacted lay• said firm. CARL A. Jesssiss. JANIFP1 KNAPP. Kendal'. :Monts:la. oitioner 21), 1902. -- --- Lime Kiln For Sale. ----- A large quantity of lime PloCe 1111.1 kilfl o illi all POIltbliallell W01111 $150 II it Heill 14 .1 I Ile 'mitre shows an oppor- t 'miry 0..10111.1e tho puesent business,. 'I heie is on the pr,perty a frame build - :leg I6x32 ft , and plenty of wood near by. '1•11e prise sf the whole outfit is $3.50. E.., further pa ti,nlata 11.1.1y to F. It Mooloqs, tiontioaa. FOR SALE. A QUEEN II EATvit, just its good as nea ; low prive. Irantire at this office. Latta:eat stock of 1/ruge in Lewietcmo, dleSop, in the Beaumont fields. ' People who hate gone into the de- velopment of petroleum fields have had to light sentiment. When the work began in Ohio there was dis- couragement on the part ot many people who held to the belief that oil existed only In r'ennsylvarna. Now the 'statistics will show that Ohio Is producing more oil than Pennsyl- vania "As a matter of fact, oil is the most widr.y distributed of all the minerals Ted Blackfoot Bloom reservation In Montana, if it is ever thrown open will develop into a great petroleum field. The whole northern part of the reservation Is underlaid with oil, but - ;o long as it remains unopened there ran be no development." Dr. Gaylord McCoy Successor to Dr Wicmer Office on First Floor Above the Post Office, Kendall, Montina. Stephens' Hotel K E N I) A L L Pioneer Hotel of the North Moccasin Mining District. FIRST eLass 4ccommOD.1T1ONS. T.AIBLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST IN THE M4Rk E7 FRED. L. ST EPLENS, Proprietor. The American House Marion Burke, Proprietor. Lewistown, Mont. Efficient Table Service and Large, Commodious Rooms Rates $2.00 per day. Special rates to regular hoarders. W. H. CULVER PHOTOGRAPHER Lewistown,, Montana Kodaks and Amateur's Supplies For Sale J. E. WASSON Attorney at Law I. T EDGE, MO.NT&NA Mains Law a Specialty Dr. R. S. Hedges PhysicianandSurieon - Office Over:2001i II st rat wit re Store LEWI ST 0 W Office Telephone 89 Residence Telephone 80 Office flours 10 a. m. to 12 m. tot p. rn When in Lewistown C A LI. AT TOE New York Store DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, ETC. The Cheapest Store in Lewistown, Mont. Judith Steam Laundry WLEAN & LITTLEJOHN, PROPS. LEWISTOWN, MONT. 4t Strictly first-Oast work. Particular attention given to Kendall told outtialat order*. H.SMITII, Agent in Kendall. DAY & TULLOCK'S Livery and Feed Stables Opposite the New Hotel, Kendall Finest Barn in the County. The Beicife Taken oiStodk Patrons Given Every Attention Possible 0. F. WASIVIANSDORFF civil Engineer and Surveyor Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor, KENDALL, MONTANA. DENTISTRY Dr. I'VI. M. Hedges Office Over Judith Hard- ware Store, Lewistown. Has been in practice over thirty years and guarantees all his operations. Kendall Chronicle at C. II. 1Villiams'. "c= 1 ""'" --- NEAR 11111 DGE $2.00 a Year

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Page 1: New York Storemontananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053338/1902-10-21/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · Kendall. Montana, October 21, 1902. 5. 4 f" cArtP AND COUNTY NEWS I Everyhody will Alm% that E. W

Kendall. Montana, October 21, 1902.

5.

4 f"

cArtP AND COUNTY NEWS I

Everyhody will Alm% that E. W. King

anal F. E. Smith are "safe" men to re-

present the people at helens aid PITO

Ille Democrat is party organ hat failed to

throw mini at them.

Don't let party feeling or chivalry in-

fluence your vote for the county super-

intendent of schoolt. It. A. McKee has

hail much educational experience and if

lie • is elected the children of Fergus

county a ill reap the betiefit.

Clots. M. ,Kelly has served the public

faithfully and hat proven his abiaity to

till the position of steak and lecorder

ith ereilit to laitneelf anal advaLtage to

to the tax. pas era. If at WHO'S best PfforIe

are a °tally of coMnienalation, then Mr.

Kelly should receive a large majority at

the C011lifig election.

Lewl.towit'• VVait.wr Work*.

"the hitttiibuutiuuui system of the Lewis.

tow ii watera (irks is al moist completed

ii ii ail) the exception oi 1600 ieet

piping is all laid. The reservoir un tie

Jackson laid is finish d and Is ready to

tevei‘e the aaier supply as YO011 its

1.01111Pilig 111:111t is ill WOI king order. The

‘‘ork oil the site of the 1.111111) house has

hest' 140111e% hat retarded owing to the

piesenee of it supetflinty of sitter but

preparations have been made' to remedy

this and wink is IltiN ill progress oat the

foundation of the pistol.

Religious !Services atezt Sunday.

Rev. Edwards ad will preach in

the Miners' Uniaait hall Siniahly evening

Oetolwr 26, at seree o'clock. Mr. Ed-

warala is well alai favorably kIlOWII ill

Ftrgtis comity, anal list malty friends In

Kendall, Waving spent tome time doing

I a is-ionaty Mork here last spring. There

will no efonla be a good malty pro' le

attend dittil e set vices next s-lutiday even-

ing to hear him. Eve, ylsoaly is coriliaiLy

invited.

"What's the matter with Jimson?."

"Doctor says It's a complication.

Played ping.pong, golf, bieteied and

got R motor car, and the four kinds of

faces were too much for but.'—Lon-

dolt Answers.

Eezymark—"A lady told my fortune

yesterday. and she said 1 would meet

with a financial reverse." Sceptick—

"And did you?" Eesymnsii—"Sure!

She charged me $2."--Ohio state Jour-

nal.

Cord of ThNokse.

'rime mem lams of Kendall Reload rd

la ere a it h dreier t,. ,.a ;masa- their:Jilin:nix

Ilk. to mill I lonte a Ito a4PIP1P11

hilly in making the dance and snipe'

lastIi idly night an entire SOPPY/04.

II. 'SMITH, ion;

CHAS. RIDDY.LII.

W. W. CALDICR,

Notle• to the Public.

Torn• Them to Stone.

Human bodies buried in limestone

countries are often turned to solid

stone by the limewater which pene-

trates the graves. In other soils there

are elements which sometimes so em-

balm the buried dead as to preserve

form and features unchanged. Many.

such cases are on record. Robert

Burns' body was disinterred in 1815 to

be removed to a new tomb. To the sur-

prise of all his friends the features

were found to be as perfect as at

burial. When the body of John Hamp-

den, the famous English patriot and

leader, was disinterred by Lord Nugent

200 years after burial the form and

features were as unchanged as if ti e

corpse had been recently laid in the

grave.

HOW TO KEEP YOUNG.

A Problem In Which the Gentler gem

Have LOOK Been Inter-

ested.

The problem of how to keep young

or how to keep from looking old, has

engaged the thoughts of both men and

women ever since the world began.

Women especially have shown a oeep

interest in the vexatious matter, for

their influence with men has always

depended much on physical freshness

and beauty. Numerous writers hate

contributed their views as to defying

the riddle of the ravages of time. The

latest well-known writer to discuss on

the familiar theme is Max O'Rell.

‘Vithont giving a recipe for the ',reser-

tion of beauty, M. Elouet, drops niany

useful hints as to the causes which lead

to the unuaturally ear)y disappearance

of youth in some people. Bad temper

and a lack of humor are, in his opinion,

the two greatest enemies of youth and

beauty. Max °Tell thinks that with

the aid a. f a sense of humor and good

temper a woman can be young and

beautiful until 50. After 50 he can offer

no advice on the subject.—

Mica Veil tor Automobllists.

The only successful substitute for

the ugly g ggles worn by automobil-

ists are said to he a veil of mica in-

vented by a Parisian milliner. It is in-

tended for the use if ladies who (abject

ti a the disfiguring effect of g. ggles. A

-beet of mica in the form of a uisnr,set

Oise to the fnee, is attached to the

It k a great improietr.ent cuter

• "‘ r'e‘i( es for pre•tect lug the

Montsanti'm Oil Well..

Enthusiastic over tne outlook In

toe Montana oil wilds and chuck full

of the belief that the next few years

will see wondertul development along

linn in the siato.sr's W. Fr.sncks,

the oil expert, said in an interview:

'My 1.sith in the tuture of the pe-

troleum industry .n Montana has not

dimlninshed one jot. It Is simply a

question of time and intelligent work

on the part of those who have under-

taken the develop,nent of the fields.

Notice is ber;-lay given that the firm of long work and painstaking work is

Kemp& lestavu, racion4 and build- required, but this wila aa. be

repaid by

sit, hive this day mutually agreed to and by. It took nine years ot insist-

ent work to get toe first well on Spin-

alissailva partnership, James Knapp havs

tug the stale right to vollect all outstand-

ing accounts oil psy all delitscontriacted

lay• said firm.CARL A. Jesssiss.

JANIFP1 KNAPP.

Kendal'. :Monts:la. oitioner 21), 1902.— -- ---

Lime Kiln For Sale.-----

A large quantity of lime PloCe 1111.1 kilfl

o illi all POIltbliallell W01111 $150

II it Heill 14 .1 I Ile 'mitre shows an oppor-

t 'miry 0..10111.1e tho puesent business,.

'I heie is on the pr,perty a frame build -

:leg I6x32 ft , and plenty of wood near by.

'1•11e prise sf the whole outfit is $3.50.

E.., further pa ti,nlata 11.1.1y to F. It

Mooloqs, tiontioaa.

FOR SALE.

A QUEEN II EATvit, just its good as

nea ; low prive. Irantire at this office.

Latta:eat stock of 1/ruge in Lewietcmo,

dleSop, in the Beaumont fields.

' People who hate gone into the de-

velopment of petroleum fields have

had to light sentiment. When the

work began in Ohio there was dis-

couragement on the part ot many

people who held to the belief that oil

existed only In r'ennsylvarna. Now

the 'statistics will show that Ohio Is

producing more oil than Pennsyl-

vania"As a matter of fact, oil is t

he most

widr.y distributed of all the minerals

Ted Blackfoot Bloom reservation In

Montana, if it is ever thrown open

will develop into a great petroleum

field. The whole northern part of the

reservation Is underlaid with oil, but

-;o long as it remains unopened there

ran be no development."

Dr. Gaylord McCoySuccessor to Dr Wicmer

Office on First Floor Above the Post

Office, Kendall, Montina.

Stephens' HotelK E N I) A L L

Pioneer Hotel of the North Moccasin Mining District.

FIRST eLass 4ccommOD.1T1ONS.

T.AIBLE SUPPLIED WITH THE

BEST IN THE M4Rk—E7

FRED. L. ST EPLENS, Proprietor.

The American HouseMarion Burke, Proprietor.

Lewistown, Mont.

Efficient Table Service and Large, Commodious

Rooms

Rates $2.00 per day. Special rates to regular

hoarders.

W. H. CULVERPHOTOGRAPHER

Lewistown,, Montana

Kodaks and Amateur's

SuppliesFor Sale

J. E. WASSON

Attorney at Law

I. T EDGE, MO.NT&NA

Mains Law a Specialty

Dr. R. S. HedgesPhysicianandSurieon

- Office Over:2001i

II st rat wit re Store

LEWI ST 0 W

Office Telephone 89 Residence Telephone 80

Office flours

10 a. m. to 12 m. • tot p. rn

When in Lewistown

C A LI. AT TOE

New York Store

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,

HATS, SHOES, UNDERWEAR,

NOTIONS, ETC.

The Cheapest Store

in Lewistown, Mont.

Judith Steam LaundryWLEAN & LITTLEJOHN

, PROPS.

LEWISTOWN, MONT.

4t

Strictly first-Oast work. Particular

attention given to Kendall told outtialat

order*.H.SMITII,

Agent in Kendall.

DAY & TULLOCK'S

Livery and Feed Stables

Opposite the New Hotel, Kendall

Finest Barn in the County.

The Beicife Taken oiStodk

Patrons Given Every Attention

Possible

0. F. WASIVIANSDORFF

civil Engineer and Surveyor

Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor,

KENDALL, MONTANA.

DENTISTRY

Dr. I'VI. M. Hedges

Office Over Judith Hard-

ware Store, Lewistown.

Has been in practice over thirty

years and guarantees all his

operations.

Kendall Chronicle

at C. II. 1Villiams'.• "c=1""'"--- NEAR

11111 DGE$2.00 a Year