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Missoula Mercantile Go.QUALITY FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIMEjj^B SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY AND BETTER GOODS FOR TljW-SAME MONEy*j^vy; Logging Se3s, Ch^in^ Blacksmith X^olsGlspliDe| E^igmes and Fe^pMills * JJEST OF ALL SHADES OF BLUE.The Clear, Vivid Tint Known ‘‘Eug*nie” I* Moat Striking.Sfii 5 a . ■ ••#• •• \ . ' / ]' 7i tim'c fc6 usri inc|abato|^ We.i Tfurnislny^uj jfith a i- k'iCyphers or llleAlai‘ 3T'One of the naw_shades qLKIu e_whigh ate calculated to carry all before them Uiis season in the world of dress, and which have no. rival_even .among the softer and more effective tones, which,-according to', Ulei standard./1?! day, should have come flrst 111 order of merit. is the dear,~vYv7d tint known-A YARN.Two can live as ;heap aa on*. Y,es, they can! They can like fa You ask anyone who'i triad It; See fust what he’ll aay.Most^of us are .satisfied It Goes the other way.Touahest yarn was ever spun, “Two can llva as cheap aa one.”Paid 5125,000.Conrad^ National Bank of KalispellIncubatrGive'us' yduY order' 'early so tTjat^yb'd ~ the machineiwhen you neelt;f^^i$;'yStaple and Fancy Groceries—the Best on the MarketDried 'and' canned 'fruit,1 pickles, fresh friiit and vegetables. Our stocks art .cqfriplete andwe can take careof all your wants. ....... , . ..rvm i arnn ;lt; : '• 7“Eugenie.”- This Is the facsimile of the Old-fashioned blue which inniTu-mty?rdTthK:slt;$5®i^Mrpiy6T«ea8* worn so frequently- cby: nlfe '-beautiful bride of ,\a)foltpn Hhr-Tmd-jvhlctriT-tended itsiipimlaiity over a'far longerpe49MSto3i3siaLiy tu^ca^e -wUaf*fashion is ’concerned./-'The only ’difference ;?.^ic^_oWains jiowlidi'.vs lsxthat, ins/cud of’;rrhelng ''carried, uyj , in the orifi* rust ling- .silks whi cii oiprigra id roiVh£j s lt;d eiig^te’d U and ot; Which' yi eqoAiiyo^GXa'ndmg alontfr appeared ■io\^aye.:^teeen:j rated all others, ijj Ifss-reprSdticed In /^feil'oftesl crepe metefcr.'^salTfi char-^'eutfe or cashmere 4e s°ie, which Ives a very quaint effdfcl to this vivid ud somewhat crude P*WEAR THE Cf^,syy Ef JER-•Two can live aa-cheap-aa Mo one ever saw it done. Mo one In liis sober sense*Uaa.LhL.nUsm^t daafeL-‘ —XALISPELL. MONTANA.~T'-~ United States Depositor^ /. J.It he figures-on- expense*as cheap as on*,1fye Li ct^a* as son FifteeH HUrfd*tlt;6a6aSo»rale.«ni Woman ncver’s money spending, Does not care for dress;So if marriage you’re inbjB^ngr ^I I HI■\ S iit Draws' Exchangeon- thePrinci ual Cities ffr#ifKJ»ifcMtS#atBew? y *and Euroffe. Interest Uf g ' lowed onJL'iule - AgentsfBrAll.JL^dfcig £ t * Steteikia K om,? M. panies.Living might cost les*.No, don’t swallow thag tayjaon.can’t live as cliciip as 'one.—ChkS^ gajly|NewellSffirgly Fitting Qamafntlfhjf, ■Afford*EVIDENCE OF INCREASING RICHESTh^i-.Jashion for waistcoats has brougf^ ^b.out a new sweater which Is tight fittiiig^jid is made to show.It is knitted in most of the fash iinaWe colors and is smart in leather brown, jade green with a black border, bright blue with a striped border with a black edge and buttons._ name of coatSweatrS. Tl}^y,ai;e to be widely worn in the country life this season.Any girl who suffers with cold should get one to put under her coat on the street. They fit so snugly that they do not disturb tbe shape of anything they are worn under.Outside of the.city they, serve quite well as a coqt.^XJiey Jjave,_,lopg, sleeves with tur^qv-cirj buITs,JraA|by®rslt; and good-looking feiltons; f ’ “ xiur 1 They reach below the hips andOlkglons Pfomptly |!^ § |k|tende#to.1 W. G. Gonkad, President . W. .1. Conrad, Vice President j L. W. Dickev. Cas'iierA. N. Tobik, Asst. Cashier3 ii AlBECTO«S:i/ ~3 lJ t}.C =G. Coarad J. A. Ford Thus. McGovero / James Coaloa-, ^ VVL^^.ioariul' t' k. Dl-Coorad Cl ., - i.AA jjTvBtkhfordiSSTjJCO.jne, mwH0TELThe BesTEuropean Hotel hi Northwest Montana’Everything new and fiivtelasS' ill:every respect. ■ Hot aiyl cold water and steam heat in every room.'; .i- iBaths W Every Flpor Rboiris 75c‘; to $1.50 i bayLION AND GRIZZLY/ BEARRUGSTHERE IS AS MUCH DIFFERENCE INRubber FootwearAS'IN LEATHER GOODS- ' y n'1'hen why not buy the,' best? We sell nothing! but the best grades. Our rubbers are all- new/ \fjh i ch ;mean(s;: ,t\y je'e; the; V wear that you'- can- get-out of old stale goods.. P.rices the • same as you pay for'inferior'goods.at Drew McDoiiWhen ' Brinsted ’ got 15,060,000 Ma family‘began'to yearn'to break' into New • York- society. ’ Chicago had be-.becorfie' tad 'crass’ for them.’ e ! i’The. old 'm qt, f-miifil liflvausualJjQfi|y§'lihe jpyi two ( packets in fronCfcLfifcl i i. V-A i 4j'jiman /-must have kept ■ on getting more , and- more.. I hear;,tbat his wife and daughter are sick of New York and want to live. In England now.’’—Chicago Record-Hofald.THE NEW COIFFURE.it ail , KA.RCHER ,4c DUR ALL wholesaleFhe KailspciSu ’ WHOLESALE ANyiHrjAltl-We. Will Ifave:the Fidfst, Line QfCakes oW Exhibition1 - ' :dN;XMAp/WEEK ( (The.finqsLfrnit.cake i,n I(hevicit.y. and, ajl kinds qf fancy ..bakery,f. ' We nke only the l»'st inateriuls in.onr nmnufactunng.TRY OLR BRLAD tMp YOU'LL WANT NQ OTHER Wt^i-WilYS. TRY TO PLEASE,, ,-TOT-1JOrilNi. MAitlf Proprietorr.mur--.- gf caom-city-Bakery ,Stan«L,.Ne Make EnlargementsH. S. Cannon Co., Distributors of Knox Hats.Pine Gum Hickory rubbers at the E igle .Shoe Store.Gold 'Seal robbers for lumbermen at : fl. S.’ Cauuou Co. All new good | Yon,can save more money by buying i your suit or eoat raids.I II. A. AViley and Geo Clemens, of ! Somers snout- New .Years, with Kali, jpelt friends.County Treasurer and Mrs. J. Tj Hartt arriveil home yesterday morning from Helena. ... . ... . ,, ....Miss May Mbhitosh : was Uown from Eureka yesterday spending New Years with her father. 'Pro G. ‘A. Unncwehr left Y’nrsilav evening for Auburn, California, to take np liis work in the liigh scliool tbere on ,'January •ItbJoliu.Mcliitosli hj»s so, far recovered ‘from his recent ’iiijnries t-hat. he lias been moved from; the hospital to ’home. ........................ -Mrs. il£t!i4$.£l$$gaii land^ispii.Tof Wiiitefish spent Sunday in Kalispell with Mr. Foreum, wlio’is the'day en ineef'oh the iochl run. l' ' '1 , Dressmaking. — Any , oner _ wishing first-e.iass dressmaking done call on Mary anij .Cecil ..SAtinderf, 5$19, 7th Aw. ,w;est.. :5-6tp.Suits made to your order, $14 and up wards. No fakc-cash discounts. One price A. H h, BeukSn do ft, ? fhVwbt )*; rt tter Main street, opjr^ite Mulany's.I’n-.tnroSyand Picture Praming. MHSltjrpit'.ncs and ^faithful, replicas in all branqiie^ of -ancient and mwlerp .art. Flathead .Paint. . Wall Paper Co.First Avenoe..efwt..'.I have the most complete line-;of ' SJimjrles--, ever -shown- in Kalispell. j-2000 siimiihis' -t-oi select, -from. .-Soit-s• made to your-order.for #14.00 and,up-• wards. A. H. - Benkendorf,—the expert ■ fittei:1 Main'strebf,' bpjxisite'Mulany’s.| It,you dp pot ge your .(iaily p.aptir j pipmptly. and regularly, it Will a {favor- if you will report .tho fact ip [this pffie.H. . \Ve . wish every subseriher 'to get it every evepihg, and unless J yon dot ify ns wdleu the pajier faiIs toroacii yoii y.-e hriye no ^jiean^ .of.'- cor-roetinjj the mistakes. ’ ' .C. Cobb’s r Taxidermist. Shop•i -142 Kiret Avo. East..Kalisjiell, Mont.i’THE FERNWELLUP THnAtEfiND DEIStR^BLi rt'kJ.lt;Jl-J f ilkJjllt..Death Blow to Love.'. Father—So you (hirik oui- daughter has lalleh in love with that ‘youngman! ; : •Mothers—She is perfectly infatuated wilh:him:-i s ;r ; i. o .-. -• -o r; Father—Whatj.do you propose to do? Mother-—That feeling . qf, K undying love .which, site, h£s must be turned tp aversion, or'she'may elope with ilim in spite of us. We must do it at ’once. '' ’ ’ ” ' ' 1 Father—But'Mow? ' ’ : ' •'' Mother—tVe' imist try 'to give'1 her the impressionitihal .-none'of the;other girls-wants, him.—New York Weekly, e:ROOMING HOUSE-1 Si I J ^ IN TH L CITY.Furnished and Unfurnished ,Rooms, Electric Lights and all Modern ConveniencesDINING 'ROOM IN- CONNECTION!' D■ Fourth Avenue-East£ E. McCUBREY, D. C., liavq« inM-Hlled r.reparad to eive tii bftths; wtliolihot .-ohrvtric light hath, I.am to oolies anrl rrentloiheoi;'.lt-bt-supf.rit.i-to auy.tstcam, vapor.;; h baths .... ......■ItooEUS, 1V;2• and Sp-^Karcb^^f Uurall Hnilding .. .. . -,f KALISI’ELL, MONTANA . ;The' above'cut sbtiWB the correct ar-' rangement- of the fashionable loose: psyche, i As -will; be noticed, the hair, is almost flat on ion, but stands out in large, loose waves on{ sides. A simple but pretty ornament is a bow, of ribbon as inuicaiisl. ,“Spangled'Scarfs.•The spangled-'or sequined scarfs Etre' in: great demand .. fon./neckwear,. and i °h lt;,raa3r.m. Not Complimentary, i i . A -meslyig..pf .considerable in.terest, wa,s in^progress on;.a ..certain canip ground. Dr., L., thef niinisl,er , fn. charge, called' upon one of “the broth-ren' to’ lead ' iu priyer suppdrtihg'hiin 'withr vigofods tnnehs' aivd' similar ex-c'laniatioh's',: - dnd1, at. the sanie time hurriedly ’'selecting the next. -hymn.'; -Ob; ;Lond;“t .said,- thevpraying -brother, “thou knowe.it .-thah,there -are someF: E; MARSH ■ *, r Civil . and Hydraulic Engineer;.Irrigation Works,. Dpiinage,Water- .... power'DVyelopihent, ' Sanitary amd Waterworks',' Bridget, ' Cdticffete Strilf-l.urertfind 'Surveying. : ’•• ■ •'Karcher Durall Bldg., Ka?i*pell, Mont.DrV li—j iuVge.beading can make one pf; these at. lit-,,tlp cost, - - ,..... I ,,Buy. figure,d,dotted, or ringed with j 'gold, beads or white, in a supple j quality. _ ’ ““ Ouriine ’each hgure, dot or ring with’-gold heads or tiny 'hequiris,--'and yoii1 -.vill have the effect-of 'the-’Syrian' i carfSfWhlch cost-from-115 to-’#20;These are ifheavy -.and ’suitable for theater-gosns pf.-rat.h.er- nj.ature. years,.Th^, ypunger girl, should content hor-sclf witii, a7Ipng, .so,ftuscarf) of -chiffon, clotS or figured net,' trimmed wjth.l, i«-i, ,. lace, ..or, best ,of all, fine crepe de I tl4.ci|ap chine ih delicate coloring^ *’ ' ‘ com#^tM* laker'1 Map WW’ «o*p 1 h^nis |!cw. either, is it?’ wlth’ the ‘ortner's' monogram embroid-''!I ' ' His^ Retort.1 ’ 'X riie'ek-iboking' iittld man, ’with' a lafgb 'pasteboai-d-' box, climbed (bh' the tiara.1' -As 'he - did- '-so he bumped slightly into sleepyr corpulent- pas’ sengerr; with, a- selfisatisfied; - look and two little dabs-of-side-whiskers. As the car rou*d^d^;a puryeCommercial HotelGJ.KMO MoPAlU.-ANI’rl'n,],.F U f?NJS tfEiPh RQQMSyt \jal 1,f^M-1 i*rn _gd|»vj*hiuiiCOS ^ f No.; 3.^ FJfst ,Ave,tnW.,, Koliepell ,norjy Hotfinan Honsrubbed agaiish Kicri |glt;lp; ;growled; ‘nfirs no!fifeis it’”„ “No;! rptmnjd tjie meek lit-tldicipiji withjtgfe box,4-and whin you comoV-ight d04rt)*tolit/it ain’t no^catileWALDORF ASTORIA: ,ROOMING HOUSE' !! J. SPURZEf^.'Prbp. / 'FifI-;--:: larcfVroiimsi' Wvll iigUtcii iinfl fnrri-irfliud-.U All (III; iiiniiofn eoiivonioacn* :KTery-t.hing new iumI mi-ti-ilate.217. Second Ave. West, KALISPELL. MOWTered’ffi'ttelMofie ota’-otfe •end.A Child’* Bed.The mattiess for a child’s bed should be firm and not too soft. If any pillow »l:*H % ds^0^11ft]ftl»thfes.l.n^t to have one—it should,be, a small pil-. _ . ---‘'SFLnJjr ■low stuffed with hair'/^ever’YoiiiS the bfed 'VltK^Wfihkots. * flet the' iMrer' e Hgh!l0lali’-:',,’^aftn:,'lt;'-''»li(A'‘ rtmbYdg'the countei-ljane; pr-'heayy - Martelllee cov-erlidv at night. Never ; let-.a chlld sleep;on a-feat her, bed. .Childr*n should sleep,,alone.-, ,Each chl|d ,ehpul4, have his pwn bureau, and, cJoget, pr,.at leapl space in the closet,’m fl»ai,' and neatness may be ’installed from (he flrsL. Caro .should .^..taken that the child, usp hi* own hairbrush, ends»? fuFrom all kinds ' of'small pictur«!5 itt'Craydnr Sepia,’ r Water 'olors and Oil. The pr'dinaVy*' enfargepient you’get from ah a^nt oks Kke-aii « i d ^ vt'6i^nt •, u.-,i ■ f£j . ,i0-. t,; . T,f' “ '‘f;; SHOW BILL ON A BARN DOORidm.---- ^ ^ h idien compared! with'the artistic enlargements we make’ ' Don: f otjget^thit ill diuf enliarg^^pof^iiHs are _ _ ’«■ y fMADE RIGHT HERE lN-KAUSPEIXt/-A-'iirv.-J«- »!th«e is danger uofi ’lpaingt your ‘small pictures as is often »se when the work is serit ’riut 6f town. We-ean-fefer-you hundreds oF pleaserTcustomers. Bring yow small pictures iiw now LU/wariAuviitlwidMiiiijf*rttMMi on.: T 'TO LOAN,Do von want 8 jior cent- mouo.y l)» ve,|i,tj. fo ioau pn iniproyeil. farnis, in j Flafbeai}-yalioy./r,! .. .; . ,, . i'hos., D. Long,1 Rooms.8, 9, . ’ liippH.Bik. ..ll-18:ln,jMAGNSHO HEALER,Mulfiuiric. Hiinler, the' -'duly o* j KaliHperi, -Prof. Mrs. C,' Nnnn,-484 1st j Ave. east. OarRJs.thc puly. fyHtqin of i?R j healing by, unv mciliod that has beento * prorffiiWfEaif-h '‘iokical,’ ■ tirsistic'iil 'einl‘‘j Iswfnli-’! sby the -.United-!8tetes So I pro,ino, Cpurk- ;12-10p. . .. r■- ut: HistoriiJai^Xnytlate.Alexander was^bpfoie Tyre..,“To succeed,n c counseled ‘his generals. “we must invest the city.”Aleck frowned • -- ki i - a“.Xoiniakaiour -revenge keener,, why not .compel; the citUen* -toi.do the.in-ves4n*r fW.d -.let; us t^e, t,he piio.mpters?;;, he,answered. , , . fi .v. ,,s' Whereuppn . the court.{ jester , ifith-. di-ew“lto,’draw up the’’ prospectus.—’Sheldon Abstract Co.EXsSiiiuers of Land Titles ‘ ' ’ 111 EASt SEtOND STREET’ K*tlSPELL, MONTANA 7 !Puck1/old knot inwashcloth.Sttel Rib* Fur-Neckwear.The: i very.B latest .nnotion is: - the spring”,-.collar,, a: smart, -strip, ot fur through.., ^h.ich rpns. ,a , thin, flexible rjb, ofrii'feei somethiiig. like the steel bracelet: which tlie Ijicycle. enthusiast wears tb'kiep his hetber''garments frotn: flSppin'g aVdund' his ankle's.’ This new fur'cbllar needs’no Snap o'r othdr' i fastening'' fbr -it spririgs- into'the right| snugnes* laroundnthe ;throat;-; When the jweaeeri is,-in a iWarm- room ithe collar- may.be clasped around itbe arm, with less danger of losing !t.,;,than_A Memory Ad.‘_ Goodfellop-jHeye’a ^fur -hefi^, fel. By th'ei'wky, What' is tnatkric your handkerchief for?JollifeHorvH'na!/’That is to remind me that I've,sworn off,Gopdfellp—But. you just this minute lirok'la drink. /,1 pilifeilo—Y-e-s. Fact is, 1 never eee tlie knot till 1 take'out my handkerchief ''to ' wipe 1 my mbuth.—N, Y. Weekly. ’ ! ' ‘ ; ' 'Title searches .and. ajisti^ets ma^e.fropt. Indexes, in.otir ofiice/ Estfinates, ofost'/riveii' whdn the ordBT!iS‘ fHken'. ’M.: J? r; ,;;i ; n r c..- .-a* If ■flrst-cla^s ;\(Vork, at, Reasonable Price* Yj»iir Patronage, is So^lciteil . ... rDUH'Y KING’ We,sell all .kiniisiyf real' estatefarin .landj., ifjjujt ;Iaa(i', ,tiiiii)cr. lftin,lt;{s .and city grppejty.. ^fe..a).S9,..ftfg.i?; suranlt;v?,;l lease ^lpuseHj colject ien|s, anj^., give,information,. on tliij. opep‘ingof. tieReservatilt;»n- .....Call and. V-e.n.1? if. you, j»j»ve{{ i^ny,thing,,to s(;1.1, .or^vaut-.lo hn.y. . .,OVER P08T0FFICE XAUSPELL, M0RT’ A’o^j 'causd/1'-'napping arounums anaies. inisi Amazed MoUier—What fiir cBllir needs no Snap oV othW »eanimi«? The idea1 young man to hug and kiss you that way?,;- .... .-, .,. , : :■ ■ - .-i -Sweet Girl—Oh,.it’s all right, ma. Mr...Nice.felliji;gives(me. a.penny a hug, and it *11 to be applied toward .rale-, ing the mortgage an oiir church.—«. Y. Weekly.' : ’when, as heretofore, it was held in thehand'or'oii'ili9 lap. 7 !. *«rgsj Remiuns.Serge is, to retain It* reaUwed popularity, and, in plain, herringbone^ and, chevron w»ves will he muidh 'in. eyj deiice' wnbng '’tWe 'hew'.,ihllore(i‘'cos-iAL-KEii -l ill.F ,-1-10. E 'THOMASAB^R^TS Of TITLETimber 'TKhdii Surveyed/ Bought and'SoWiH ' -i'i*:- lt;'•' ■'Land qfHce businessROOM -t. OOARAO BANKBtl|LMMGWeekly.0.0?A'iiclentlirf^ Opinion.''Mr. Bilklns (looking’up from the pa per)—The- eminent physician, Dr/ Oreathead, .eaye there Is no ,exercise- A BARGAIN ,If taken soon, » » room ; Imnsei 10minutes walk frono Post office, eet ootto (frnit, city/water, etc. For^ sale otieap if taken seatn i Inquire: • at s 8*4i grd'Avfl. Went. i38 tf I If'1 Jrou wisii (he' i)«i^y WteV{Lakd[ delivereS ai’your tipme or place of
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