•Jf-UOIIOHOOnOft 41itIIf***ntlyn m irnv rge. )een it of lave are rood am.Obituary.Patrick McAndrews was born in Ireland in 1874, and died in Winifred, Montana, Wednesday, June 11, 1919, aged 45 years.On coming to America he located at Anaconda, Mont., where I he was married to Mary Reid I about twenty-two years ago. From Anaconda, together with his family, he moved to Kendall, residing there some ten years, or until about six years ago, when he located with his family on a homestead about twenty miles northwest of Winifred, where he resided up to the time of his death, which followed a long period of illness as a result of a severe attack of influenza.For three years during his residence on the farm he was mail carrier from Judith to Winifred and because of strict attention to duty and uniform courtesy to all patrons of the route he was held in high esteem. In his home he was a kind and loving husband and indulgent father, and among his neighbors those who knew him best admired him most.Mr. McAndrews leaves his wife, two daughters, Maidie, Mrs. Nellie Millsap of Canada, and three sons, John, Eugene and Walter, also three sisters and two brothers to mourn his death.The funeral was held from St. Leo’s church in Lewistown and the body laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery at that place, the services being conducted by Rev. Father Mueller. All members of the family except Mrs. Millsap were present, as was also his brother Mike of Great Falls.It has that the surround as well from mil ritory, ai at home There ai develope ritory tl quality o ing to ru veloped would ii the Hau district, Oil Co., ? get their hibition and are stand co the impoi the horn once kelt; and furi number o to think it worth home pro“You your valt one of oi They cosi The FirstTo the Public.XT _ a.;Place quantity riatic {n place a soon as liquid ai thick as the oxce eids. , ready fa solution mg alive: in a xrnal a watch ind plac