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Page 1: The Harlowton news (Harlowton, Mont.) 1910-10-07 [p ]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85053181/1910-10-07/ed-1/seq-3.pdfMinot faced tb. mstm beadicap last aus"e as thil, but emtersed

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F'or epresentatvetugres-'.CHARLES N. PRAY

t Clerk of Suprem Courts-JOHN T: ATEi

For Railroad Comnhialoiier--E. A. MORELY

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For County Attorney-W.L.FORD

For SLeritf-J. H. LACKEY

For County Treasurer-VACANT

For County Clerk and Recorder-JAMES T. GRANT

For County Commissioner-F. S. WEBSTER

For County Assessor-VACANT

For County Superintendent ofSchools--MISS ETHEL HOLEMAN

.For County Surveyor-F. J. SPACH

For County Coroner-J. D. SHOREY

For Representatives-BENJAMIN URNER

THEO. SARTER

For Public Administrator-JESSE HARRY

Behamiu UrnertANE OF the most popular andW hustling business men in Meagher

County is Benjamin Urner of Harlow-ton, nominee for representative onthe republican ticket.

Mr. Urner's native city is NewYork. He left the Empire state in1882 and came to Billing, Montanaover the Northern Pacific; the roadhad not been built past Billings atthat time. Frnm here he traveled by sstage to the mouth of the SweetGrass and unloaded in the fall of 1882at Bill Grambla's stage station.

Mr, Urner engaged in the sheepbusiness with his brother, George P.

Harvard Football WarriorsPrepare to Battle With Yale

SPhoto by American 1*~Association.Narvard's footbsal:warrtors are taking daily trials with the new raleq.Several blackboar1 lqures. too,. serve to wake the time fly. For the first

titaq Is tntryear. D~fe Campbell'.smeiling face will be missing frow.thestadium green inward thet last two weeks before the annual contest with Tale,sampbell declares that isa business laterests will not allow him the time meces.spj'y to coach the eleven. Perhaps when the smoke of battle strikes his neo*trflS that peerless end Will be again found at hie old stamping ground. bolster..lag up a defense thaf, .p tand @1f Tale's haeviest onslaughts. Tb. peas

ptsfor a oseasful seso at Harvard depend In a great way on whatdispepl' the college cacows make of the cases of McKay. the big tackle;Midoti the burly fullback, sad H. A. Rogers. an "B'" end, all of wilemalt bhabnd in their studies McKay has been Iencilible since liast spring, Manit Is very doubtful If be can regain a good standing. Minot faced tb. mstmbeadicap last aus"e as thil, but emtersed from his difculldty with . lying . aleto:Of the site ~ Iwile theed Tal. last fall on the stadiumt gridura kgAlp have*r4e ~ itop FIsh. 0. G. Browns. F. D. Houstes saa Wagg,.$n~aginb E'b n. bithcl In :4is :beepakip proea;: s.fi4to ealisd thsWw$.aiersity. Fifteep *95# men will try for tilties .thitiessa o lbo Wi eas~est 11e last tall. The second *#re wilt faePeseIs aeslisiuum lk "white the l9lt etorea have esversl eag whn.will ast aa es s shebw to ams .it some of last year's varsity sus,

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M. Urner sold oet hisi and immediately u

,;Melville Mel ,:basing the stock #* I

irs .'from IL o. Hickox. le Ootinued li1this concern for eight yers and Astarted a branch store at Harlow-to".

In 190$ he orgnised a private khere, which p rgresed so rapidly thatin the net yea the State Bank t*organized. Although he lost heavilyfrom the fire at this place, still Mr.turner.an beiald to be one of themest prosperous business men in thissection. At.tie present time he isthe president of the State tak ofHarlowton and has the controllsiginterest in the iUrner " Mer tileCompany.

Mr. Urner has the respect of allclaqses and all citizens of Harlowton.He is quiet and unassuming, but be-hind this passive exterior is adynameof energy. He is deeply interested inthe future welfare of Meagher coun-ty, and with his practical experience,integrity and matured judgment, heis well fitted for the olice 'of staterepresentative. Mr. Urner's electionmeans that the 'affairs of Meaghercounty and the commonwealth willbe well taken care of.

Duty of Republicans2OR HALF a century the Repub-

llcan party has been the pro-gressive, active and creative forcethrough which all of the policies ofthe republic have been formulatedinto legislative enactments. For thesame period of time, the Democraticparty has been the force opposing atthe time it was proposed all that hasbeen accomplished.

The progressive history of thiscountry for fifty years is the historyof the Republican party. Whateverof growth has come to us in a mater-ial manner and whatever of glory hascome to 'our beloved flag has comethrough and by means of the instru-mentality of the Republican party.

The Democratic party has been theparty of criticism; the Republican

d party the party df action. Its long re-r cord of success in the enforcement of

r- laws, in securing legislation, and itsn wise statesmanship commends the

Republican party to every voter inv this land.ri It is suggested now, after the mag-

a nificent record Republicanism hasI made, to try the experiment of De-

t mocracy; to change from certainty toY uncertainty, and from the known tot the unknown. Democracy asks the2 people to believe its promises rather

than Republican performances. Noman familiar with the history of thepast will, by his vote, conscientiously

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Republican policles orsarred Sag of Vi0ty to thev demoo r, IIn the l of 11 Iipinb' the wooedged ll to

pu Iowa, let us uays 1'0Itgh s wl h a l h 1 t4das blo noi olbtc!Ne they are mmd in the p speiiway we will stead shoulder to .e)wM-let for the Rea Asset tc

ind in this spirit I appeal to coRepnblioan in the state to giverolce and hi. vote to every cndi6 t.in the ticket, whether national Ortate."-Relena Record.

SHE NEWS was informed this wek tths James T. Grant, the repmb.

loan candidate for county clerk 5f*tecorder, has decided to muae a g'rous campaign for that dfoie this toall.

LiMr. Grant is one of the prominent paitizens of Martinadale and is well

Marshalls B usy Cornertake great pleasure in presenting to our customers

the greatest line of merchandise to befound in minorcities. You are welcome to our store as your headuar-

ters Your friends will find you here. Matchless bargains in the various departments.

The best fitted corset on the market is a Henderson. The bestvalue for the money is a Henderson. The best style fashion form ismade by Henderson. Our line comprises all good models for the averagelady from 85c to $5.00.

Mus ll 9 SHESFURNISHINGS ADD OYtDM(O( SHOES, We have in stock When you want the

A large lineof men's best Shoe to be hadmany extra good call for a Mayer

One furnishings at styled suits at prie, randbig in

HE reasonable prices. o10.00, $12.00, quaSctho Ch tairenD.school Shoes that HENDERSONA17 Union Suits or $15.00, $18.00. give the wear. '

Shirts and Drawers made to order. Misses' and Ladles' Shoes that have

style and comfort,Call d e Special TaSlored Fall Stock Now In- Suits and Over-

FURIM'URE coats, made andThe largest line of Select sold on aguaran.Furniture to select from, tee. suits, China Orlain or finy

Single pieces of all kinds. China. OSt mie comprises fineRugs of Speolal Weave; $mall $ 1 t .o Chinan, ndi-Porcelain, Ire.-

or moin size, Stone China and Hotel Ware.

or s0 _ _. Hand Painted Dishes and PlatesC~pt E.4 to Os~4i'.from JOe to $5.00Call and se a Hoosier Kitoben Overcoats Pick the pieces you want fromCabinet f the 'latest Model. open stook.

ine and See. 16 10 . PILE OF STYLE MAKE Out Glass and Silverware.

GROCEIIES DRY G ib[1Special line of Fine Groceries for Femily Use. Fal Goods ily Anivisg. Our Dry Goads andOur line is always Fresh; the prices are Right. Notions stoc, is Most Complete. We sell on aOur solicitor wouldIle pleased to call on you reasonable profit and give the bt vlues to be d

P D e Come in and we will save you money on your <llReduce Your Living Expens~e bill whatever it may be, lards or ueell.

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The to after havinga Stood ateris 'vez sqfpe I, monitti tawnly Into hisaryr las w ek. T on of thne 4paper ip de to troasge~ ISthe Wooll tastthedrt of itr m.pe~e 31i'tone received a bl eye which it II will carry for adhye artoc ome.

A. W. Orus, a for coutaty #s surveyor on thi e ticket,I seems to be well J n all over thecounty. e

Some of the men to this town thatinsist that the wor)4 owes them aliving, #nd it rathe hard to collctthe bill.

You can not to sle Rarlow. aton forge ahead wi out you do yourshare of ha b g. r

The boy who Is given a start at thetop of the hill usually mates " record!coming down.

Few magnifying glasses are power-ful enough to enable a man to see hisown faults.

It it wasn't for the tool and hismoney, lots of wise men wouldstarve.

Not'e.All persons are positively forbidden

to hunt or fish on the Shaw ranch.Legal action will be taken againstparties ignoring this notice.

George L. Clark, Manager.

5piitbasit, Moeaoestom!s ,nes,

Pundey Be.

Wilson Mehon *I n lthefor the day w*in be "The aAdvance" and "the Bibleof Grace". Sabeule for thefollows, , 10 a.Ing w *I, 21,

eague, Ip. t.attipng worst u7:p. m. A 4ordlsl welcome is extendedto all balltrs in l th.

1New and complete line of FurniturejuK to.

Urner Maemantile Co.Prome this date yon will noticetnum.

erous cbanges In p dit Atarshallu.Shoe repairing neatly done by John

Roee shop baok t Silver Dollar Saloon.Sbhool tablets, regultr 16 cent else,

for 26 cents, at Ma shslls.Don't overlook the special bargains

at MarshallVs ansnal olearane sale.Latest etles in "Misusion" finish

roors, ladies' desks, tables, etc.Ures Mercantile Co.

We Carry Lumberthat makes every builder ourfriend. It is so well easaoned, sofree from knots and soft spote.'Suppose you buy here the nexttime you need lumber, either for anew building or fiing up an oldone. The more experienced youare in such matters the better youwill appreciate our lumber andour service.

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