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ïlie Maiali ai (¡Miele. ICòusolinateil Juno 21, 1901.] B Y C . E. T F I E S C O T T . B Y c . 1 i-- iVit.n < o.i alM —- - -Tf , ‘-Loti O > e ’ \ • , \ at tic •.1,! Ti. 1!., Slu'l'.'j News, i ;l. l'JUl. ,• I liotoitu. Teton ' U..I Forest Rangers. J. B. Collins, superintoudont of Montana forest reserves has been notifm l of the appointment of the followiii”1 now reserve rangers. Home For Calamity Jano. A ll of the old timers iu Greut Falls and many o f the now ones, have rec ollections of Calamity Jane, she of the man’s altiro and tho Buffalo B ill ■, -uilicc at Cliotenu, Mun si ci,m¡ cinsi matior. FimViV. Jl'IA 12, 1901. S jbs:rii.t.'.on 1'cr ¡mmim ■iilvort.s.us rati'.-' on application. ■H,l. ADYEKTiSlNC HILLS PAY MILE THE 1ST OF EACH MONTH- Of \FIC IAL PYPEH Of' TETON 1 O lN T V ^ S H E L B Y N E W S . } P.Y “ X-KA\ Susr.BY, M o n t i s i . . lui v u , moi * * Bitter Knot reserve— F. I I . O v e rturf,i adventures during tho oaily limes. Darin ; i l . C Tuttle, Grautsdale, aud ! Much has boeu written of Calamity Thomas IV Lard, Darby. 1 Jano which was not true, and a great Flathead resorvo—Orville Denny, Marston; Fred Horrig, Bolton; Dan Doody, Nyaek; 0. V. G. Gregg, Browning; Fred Moyers, M ain; Sam Olseu,' Columbia Falls, and J. C. Saslland, Marston. Lewis and Clarke resorvo—Charles Young, B. B. Holland, David M. iiunseckcr. l i . 11. Babcock, Oyando; C. F. Van Allen,Chotoau; J. Summer, Essex; A. L . H o y, Raymond, aud Richard Groom. Holt. deal of Irulh has been left unwritten both o f which statements will bo tes tified to by tho old timers aud per haps the loss said on tho matter at this laic day, tho better. Mrs. Jose phine W infield Brake, of Now Yotk, is at present iu Butte for tho purpose of taking Calamity back to the east with her and providing hern homo.— Great Falls Loader. Miss Cormley Dead. On Trail of the Robbers. I s r Glu«gow, Mont., July 10.—Because jo f delay in gotting transportation,tho M11' V/* / ! posso organized by Sheriff Griffith M n s Minute Mu bath ^ . t i,(. i L s t night did not got away until 10 Spiings, Col., a r m u m • * , i o’clock tonight. Fourteen men from acom p licatod caso of appendicitis, I Culbertson and a similar number i for which she was operated upon lust from Glasgow len\e tonight oil a 1 M onday. The news of tho young ¿label Montana Gormlcy, sister of County Attorney A. C. Gormley, aud daughter of Mrs. Julia Gormley of this city, died very suddenly at tho homo o f Mr. Gormley, 925 F ifth avc. north. Tho causo of her death was - Literary News. It is probably true that almost every man has in him- cortain qualities which would draw some woman to him, but it is is difficult to frnmg a statement iu general terms of “ What Women Like in Men.” This is the task which a very well known author, under the' nom-de-plume o f Kaf- ford Fyke, has undertaken iu Tan C osmo politan for July in a clever essay, which proves lum to have mndo women tho sub ject of thorough observation and compre hensive study. “Tho foreign girl,” says the author, “ marrie^lho man with whom she will be happy, tho American girl marries tho man without whom she will be unhappy.” TIM B E R CULTURE, F I N A L PROOF, NOTICE FO R PU BLICATIO N . F o r good values iu trunks, hand bags, valises and lolescopcs come to Parrott’s & Meade's, Shelby. Notice o f Meeting o f County Board o f Equalization. other day on a \i«it to her sister, ( Mmuic Miss G. Young, .olism of -los. Ber thelotc is visiting at tho latter’s ram ^ I spi ciiil tram, with horses, for tho lady’s death conies as a shock to her trip into tho mountains A request hundreds of friends in Great Falls, at Vi *'st Butt**. 1ms b'*en made upon tho war depart- the most of whom wore unaware of Mms Marv Bertlielok* is nursing, , . . , , - 11 at the ,m‘J*t. a i l i n g lor troops with light her illness and none of whom had i.liss Miebach, who is u i v i 1 artillery to sholl the robbers out of any intimation of a serious tormina residence of G. J. L i an. n. ^ ^ ^ tli<>ir stronghold. A splendid bodyjtion. Miss Gormley has lived in C. M allaee l aj loi sp< at . u . t f>p tnon composei.1 Lho party that left Great Falls for tho past fow years ; . ( Ì11-a! , ne al uni Shelby oil his wu.- h m<‘. havnig completed sie ain-g In • ut Cm,.- .rd. Joe Bol'tlioluto i.l.iri d Falls tins morning In be two v.e(‘lis. ¿L.ud Woods left f\f Greil F '.’.« tliis morning to attend tin* stn ci i m and carnival. Frank llngl.es and 'I lew Me,ole WTi !u.Hiding abolii l -»*1 I ,,fl-d rJ culti“ vesterdi.y winch they had pur chit-e-1 from seine Mormon, A telegram was received by G. I« and ( has. .Malone announcing tic here tonight. Th e y aro sanguino of ! success. except such timo as slio was in Now York taking a conrso in elocution and I'niled States Deputy Collector o f ¡ desurto, anil during tho timo in which ( 'ustoins Morritt Flatinagnii, who is thoroughly conversant with tho t y pography of tho country into which i icy are going, was granted pormis- «.mi by tho .department to join the pai l v and act as scout and guide. The Contract Awarded. At meeting of tho school board 1 “ M a! I he office of tho clerk last I ne-.lav evening, tho contract for tho she lived here she mado an unusual number of warm friends, who will join with tho bereaved family in tnourniug her untimely death. Great Falls Leader. Great Falls Wool Sales. Smeo tho opening of flio wool market at Great Falls tins season, the following Teton county clips have been sold: Owner Pounds Price llcnry Jenson ............... 0.000 H G Nolico is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Teton county, Montana, will meet ns n board of equal ization at. tho county clerk’s ofiico in the town of Cliotenu, on Monday, tho loth day of J illy, instant, for the purpose of examining tho assessment book lor 1901, and to equalize the assessment of property in the county, continuing in session from day lo day until such b'.i.Juess is disposed of, but not Inter than August I2tb, 1901. The assessment book for 1901 will be iu tho ofiico of tho county clerk from and after the Oth day of July, for inspec tion of parlies intereshd. Attention is called to Section 3782, Political Code, as follows: “No reduc tion must be mndo in the valuation of unless the party nfTecled thereby, or liis agent, makes nud tiles with the board a written application therefor, verified by his oalli, showing tile fads upon which it is claimed such redaction should be made.” A . C. W arnlii , County Clerk. Cboieau, Mont., July 3,1901. United States Land Office, ) Helena, Mont., June 26, 1901.) Notice is hereby given that JAMES F. McGRAW has filed notice of intention to make final proof before C. U. Covington, U. S. Com missioner, at bis office in Augusta, Mont., on the 10th day of August, 1901, on tim ber culture application No. 1965, tor tho N W jJ of section No. 14, in township No. 19 north, rango No. 7 west. Ho names as witnesses: Harry vV. Gardiner, Alexander Chisholm, John L. B. Mayer and Leonard Goss, of Augusta, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication Juno 28, 1901. A completo stock of fishing tacklo can bo got at tho Choteau Mercantile Co. H. BEAUPEE, 3 D E l 3 S T T I S T . Teeth Extracted W ith out Pain. A l l work Guaranteod. CHOTEAU. MONTANA. ^ '“THEvMINT”#* MILLER & LONG.MUIR, Proprietors. A Choice Assortment o f tho Einost Wines, Liquors and Cigars Alw a y s K e p t on Hand. Solo Agents for the Famous L E X I N G T O N C L U B W H I S K Y . ^ * » ____ Corner Main and Conrad Streets, Choteau, Montana. Olaf C. Fjeld. Land, R e s e rvoir aud D itch Sur vey in g a specialty. S H E L B Y , - - M O N T . T. BROOKS, Physician & Surgeon. Successor to Wnmsloy & Brooks. State Deputy Veterinarian. OD'ce Next to Court House. J. E. ERICKSON, A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w , N o t a r y Public, C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A . Ranch and Town Property For Sale •1er work on finishing tho rooms P I I Buckley sm!d“ ii death of their n:otIi**r ut li ni1 \!le Mo ' in ihr upper story of the.school house 11 Woods, president of the , \ as awnided lo G. A. Boutilier on Montana Co operative Ranch com puny, p¡ eut y•■ilcrday ' ¡n Shelby. .......... 30,000 .7 K Stauffer ................ 41,001) ]3 Phil Vounieh .................. -11,01)0 12Ç Thirteen Cents at Billings. s. : 11 i ins bid of £1,*100, and tho contract] for balling and plastering those' ------- (he case rooms and poiuliug tho build- Billings, July 10. W ool sales to il p, was given to llarrv 11 ay meson day aggregated over 200,000 pounds W 'ikius came in .'sumlay with 6 - bid of >550 Clms. \Vy ni.-r had at prices ranging fiom 11 1 S to 13 mi hi 1 I i do the entire w ■li r fm cents, the latter being paid for 25,000 *i'75 lull be witlidrew it, le n mg the pounds sold by Sherman A Jenner of i ’ u ill lid practically the (wo Livingston lo Dewey, Gould A Co J ................. ' , r . . dcr. Operations will lie TH E REVEREND'S PROGRAM. t ,I;. ,. , I, i c in d -1 “ lice and pushed to! ■ • > ,, ,|. i, ,j t. n i . iajndly as possible but i i . ...... . eve-ciu l Unit the building i i I e i i »li1.1.ited 1 before Sept. loth. i Judge Dawes di.-nnssei ap list Mrs S wim .e\ . ■ f a i I ' c.- ou r 1 ; ' Y.lfil - f I) 'll ic l d s, I-. |C t '!. Following li5 tho I’murum of tho M. E. Conformici-* Which Moots Hero on July 3 1st. ( i • .1 1 'a d - ! Ic. nsetl Gambling. W i.fliioiiO .iy , J u l y 3 l e t . . 10 p. in I- A ranch of 325 acres, with water rigbis, unexcelled ir. this section for farming or hay laud, and adjoining the town o f Choteau, all under feuco and with good house, barn and other necessary buildings. Also Jackson’s second addition to the town o f Cho toau. Also two story frame building and saloon building adjoining, both good busiuess houses located on the corner of Main and Hamilton streets. Also other tow n property. W ill sell all or part to parties wishing to buy. The reason for selling is a desire to move to n warmer climate on account of failing health and advanced age. Reasonable prices will be given. For ftirihor information and particulars call on or address, Jonx J ackson , Sr., Choteau, Mont. W. H. S t e a r n s , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N 0 SURGEON DUPUYER, F. D. KINGSBURY & CO., DUPUYER, MONTANA. -GENERAL MERCHANDISE - Carry a Full Line of Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. D R Y G O O D S , B O O T S , and S H O E S t G R O C E R IE S , C L O T H IN G , . H A R D W A R E , G O R D O N H A T S , H A R V E S T E R S . B L A N K E T S , S A D D L E S . \ Q U IL T S . Also handle the Deering- Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. MONT. ii UUlHLflJJ 1 MU 1 JUMJ C0' U U l i l L I l U A J I l l i IVJLIS U -oa- G R E A T F A L L S , M O N T . (Unincorporated.) Paid up capital .................. S 100,000 Individual responsibility... 2,000,000 W. G. C O N R A D , Pres. 1 JA M E S T. S T A N F O R D , Vico Pres, and Manager. P. K E L L Y , Cashier. • ■ '..n .« ! .ailing two Billing--. July 10. For the past , , . .:i v*. .lit \! •' J I“ !' I he .|,iy or I v\o it has been know n to t he ( i .' i ab-. ii.ail.i-t point* that gambling was being car- \ i be cell In,iii'iii :n .\du'lliy was well i |,.,J on in tins city with a high hand ..'Icihled. i’ii'* iu.st I ioim * race was and, on instruction of Mayor George, w i oy \\ 11 ( ’mi Ilford's bay lior.-e, ,d| |],i. -..doon proprietors whore th** i- Hi 1 inoi.'-y w .s t.be n bv Mike “ ace-- were known to be running I \ HT Lcd I \ Kt v \ ! hin Kniltrt I 1 .** un p. in Aiutivi *•! ( luir» It MOii an«! l’nT'lmus \l«l Suvlt ly Ih \ ,1. II. Lit lie l'> preside Addiv--.es l»v Kev V \ K. T illi'l Lett 1V hm \ Thursday. Aiig. 1st. S 'HI a in. Jli vm inii.il Si is ii-e. '.I-i*i i. in ('einim iiiliin St-t vli-u In ! h * nl K- U ill v*- bucks!; in we:.- airesled and brought Leforo tli*.*. 1 » •* :c slow l-ici* V“ '.«* wuii by V ili. |>lllllV t A > Ì aid's b\.% «addii' li ¡i a «i- and 2ml Tin*» lllui y l i y 'l l u i s Mc.ide ’s b t\ liiiisi* ]inker ai 1 . • • baseball gami* bel ween two their ¡J. Sí*, i i \ nines «ns v ou by tin* lir-t The ii. Scoro 20 tu 8. mg tin* - ■ pilZc lo'- ibi . -t i il.e walk ifi.-il he \w. rded : • Mi « C'i •’ m .r ” e I et\ ■ -a Was in* • 1 .lu d by Oe- > ’ iand 1 lie Ian of . lera. an mi « RAYiViuMU li ¡.MS. , 'll 1 m e Afo-r fi •liarg(*d with permitting ' (motors would bo arrested ■ n. and probably from time it iv li ioih I J dy 7, 19 >1. Am Iig the in.my \ fin went to Du T'U .* . i *- olelili.'.- .iu 1 ii Were \\ dlls W.MH Juo aeu J..IIII L.iti.rd. I I«’j is not hi Mie'i gi u Ì e( ini it ion u>i- gen «rally reporteil i m i In« «eel ion W fi.ie it is thicker tl inn that of las! yeai u i- nut.as liigfi J.i.i i.in.ie - s ' ic ii ii .\u ¡uliin.ed frem ' ■ e slie.il ii g u ■ ( 3 .Mr.« J, L Cnhn s 11 ! d I !i: A lin y had pleaded guilty i rge to áth i Chutean À t> . •.lie was 1 it * 1. i mi i : j « • l fi Dn, .* i r ere. K e o n on. Ml j ’ ll. bem;^ . utjtcni of the day Cfia« .'lus lard of Dry Bulk« ¡.. tho FI ickleaf and Muddy a visit on tho 4 b. preferring the .scenery I hi- Black af afforded to the altractio.j- of other places. Saturday at 5 o'tloek in the mom iog, Mrs. R. B. Lilian ! prc.-cuicd ¡¡or husband with u M pcui.d buy The lilt lo fellow trieA to arrive on the -ilh ' but was a few hours late so did not get a chance to celebrate this year Mr. Ldlard swelled so as to burs’ oil tho billions off his ves‘ and shut but with a little extra care Mr. Ld -lard *0 think w ill bo out in lime to do his own haying. '¡i.. . 1, irge they were lined as follows: \ ade A Potter, $30; Frak Savarsy,$30; I. it Conway,$30; Manor A Dohr,$39 K I . N,x, $15; M. A ¿Veils, $15; Mon* arrests afe to be made. __________ 4 Demand Millions. Wa hiiigton. July 10 The Chinese minister todav filed a claim against i he L'mted States for an indemnity i! $ Ibi i,(¡00,001) for alleged outrages l ,i ( 'i.ine.so in Butte, culminating | d o it five years ago, though actually j .1 du g back to ISSO. It will bo re- I uoinboreil that all the labor unious :• Du*te inaugurated and maintained i a r against tho Chinosc during a ung p.-ie-d boycotting all merchants, :i i:.sev ve- and others employing c i,ie*-. i (i.iir. until finally an action by Bn* f. d.-ral courts issued a ro strali.u g order, brought tho trdible to tin e.id. NOTICE. As it is nccfssary for small pox patients lo got water at tho spring on the crick below T. J. Mooro’s house, all (ii rsotis are warned from going noar sniil (dace. T. B rooks , .Secretary, Board of Health. U 1 -.I 1011 1\. II Fiiwli-i-. 1». IJ It ii - i p in Itevivnl Scrvirn To I«- I im I t>y li,-* s, . 1 . i |„.|,( i i ,“ T til |i in Sung Si-fi ii i‘ l.i-il liv Itov Ii. 1!. Kurus - i n |>. iu. !.*•,• 1 11 ro “ Aluiiliiiiii 1.1 m-nl 11 \ ttlsliup 1 '. It I miw I i - i - •I'/tN’l. Friday, Aug. 2nd. s.,ln n. m. Ileviitkiniil SrYrv Icc. '.i (0 it. 111 . Un-bn-ss Sr—Inn . . HislnipC. II. l-'owU-i- In pic-iili' t: to p. in. Kcvlvid S e r v ice ............... bed l*v ttev. .1. W Mori-i- a.tl-lp. 111 Anmiiil Misslen-ii.v Seinioa tty 11_v. W. T. Ku-tur. 7 .-.10 p. 111 . Si.njr Servlee I .ed tiy Iiev K A. Ai-insti-im^ »s:l«o p, m. Anaivorsiiry. Educational, M'.ui- tiinii Wesley up L’ ulveislly 1 ■ v .Iml \ iir 11 -. tu ( le-ide. Add re—es liy lli-liup C. II. 1 iiuler. lii \-- .1. W. Moi lI-. R. II. MleUIe. .i-iti-i. Saturday, Aug. 3rd. S:3il;l 111 . Devotional Sonicc PilKI a. 111 . l!ii-!ne—, So—Inn............ Blsliop V’. I I . l-’OM'ler D.tw p. III. Kevivut Sei vlee . . . I a -I i t,y Mr«. Dr. E C Miller 4:Klp. in. Aiiniversai'j of W'eiiiaiisEorelpn MI«slonary Snelelie«. Addre««es liy Mr«. Joel Vigus, Mrs. C E. IIayi.es and llev. C. E. .*-'inyl Ii. 7.r,0 p. 111 . Song Servlee Led liy llev. A It. Slieldun S:im (). in. Monlanu Deueone-s Iluspltal llev. Geo. Loaau In prr«!‘li' A d d le—is by Miss Anna W Idle and bishop C. H. 1'oivkr. Sunday, Aug, 4-th. !i:Ni a 111 . Love l-'e a 'i................... Led by Kev. It Jl »'raven i 10:3a a m. Sermon by Bishop C. H. Fowler “ *30p. in. Sunday Siliool U a lly—Kev. A. WT Hammer 10 preside. Addresses by Bishop C’. IT. Fowler, ltev's. J. 'V, Morris, (I. 1, Smith and 1!. M. Craven. 3.00 p. in. Anniversary Woman's Home Missionary Society. Mi's. Dr. If. C. 311 Her 7-00 p. in. Kpwnrth lA-agne Hally Led by Kev. James Ople Address by K ev.C. E. Haynes. W. A. Winters i.(H) p. in. Kev. W. D Luther lo preside. Missionary sermon hy Key. G. E. Smyth. Dsserl Lsnd.Final Prool-Notice for Publication. i Lund Office a! Helena, Muuf., ) .July 8, 1901. ) Nelice in hereby piven that William L. (Ireelev of Cliotwm, Mont., has filet! indice of intention to make proof 011 hin desert lami claim No. 5,773, for thesvv*j lie'l, se'i uw1), see. 28, tp 23 north, range 7 west, beton* A. O. Warner, U. S. Coiu'rnt Choteau. ¿lout., on the 22ml day of August, 19HI. viz: W IL L IA M Ji. G R E E L E Y for HE No. 11,251, for ilio svvl-4 no 1-1, s 'j nvvl-4, see. 27. sol-1 ue 1-4, eee. 28. tp 23 north, range 7 west. lie names the following witnesses fo prove Ins continuums residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: bule T. Christian of Chotean, Mont., Grand 15. Cluistian. William H. Huffman and Eugene J’.bniilli of Augusta, ¿lout. Gnoifi.i-; D. (liîRExn, Register. First publication July 12. W. W. V a s ünsnsr,, V. E. Cl .N.MNOIIASI :! ° Committee. -This bank solicits accounts, and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt and earoful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent with safo aud profitable banking. Buys and sells foreigu exchange, | drawing direct on all principal Amer- I ¡can aud European cities, and issues i its own Letters of Credit. Interest paid on time deposits. Tho highest cash prieo paid for ap proved state, county, city and school bonds nud warrants NOTICE FOR PU B L IC A T IO N Land Office at Helena, ¿lout., ) June 26. IB»]. ( Notice is fieri liy given llmt the fol lowing imnn-d st Itler lms .filed notice of Ins inti iitiuii to mnkc final proof iu sup port of Ins claim, and that said proof will lie made fit-foro ft. C. Covington, U. S. Com'r at Augusta, M ont, on August 12,1961, viz: N A N N IE P. PER MAN, formerly Nannie P. Christian, for HE No. 8213. for tho KG' SE'J SE>4 NIP.), sect 1011 9, and S\V,l4 S'>VJ, sec tion 10, township 20 north, rango 7 west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residonco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Fred T. Grillith, John T. Griffith, W il liam L. Vaughn and George E. Coving ton, of Augusta, Mont. G eorc . i : D. G rritne , Register. First publication, Juno 2S. Notice to Creditors. K>tn?«*ofS. L lionm y* i I pcoh ^ o -I N<» tkt »** I jpii civ on bj tin* ntlminiMrntor of thrrMnto of S. L. D o » im *>\ <lotra>Ttl to tin* rtt'»litors of nml all ¡»crMiiih linvmc drums ac.prrsr tlio »»aid ♦ilocu.’^ed, to exhibit them with tbft in»ctp*snry vouchors, within four month-» aftor tho lir.-t publication of thii» notici*. to tho said administrator nt hi« «-tori* in Shdby, M< ntnnn, tho sminn lioinc the place for the tratifjiction of tho Imuinoss of said t*.st a to in the >aid cout.t> of Teton, Dated June Htb, 11*01. If, K. firrii. \Administrator of S. L. Denney, deceased, L'ir,*»t publiention June A Great H o s ie ry Offer D irect From the M ills. The old maxim “ Tho Proof of tho Pud ding is in tho Eating,” applies as well to tho wearing qualities of our hosiery. Once worn and you will wear them al ways. An exceptional trial offer that every reader of this paper should take ad vantage of nud test the remarkable wear ing qualities and superior finish o f- our high grade hosiery. We will, on receipt of 25c in silver and tho namo of your local dealer, send direct to you from the mills, postage paid, 4 pair of our finest high grade latest stylo Empire brand ladies’ or children’s hose, or men's half hose, in black, tan, whito or tho fashionable fancy colors, or the latest combination silk em broidered polka dots, electric stripes, or silk clocking on side, iu fancy open work, plain, or drop stitch style, iu French lislo thread, balbrigan, silk finish maco, or cashmere, with full finish elastic top nud our patent reiuforced silk nnd linen knit seamless, double sole, toe and high spliced double heel. They savo dnrning aud are guaranteed to give three times tho wear of any other hosiery. Tho same in child ren’s,* with o(istic top, doublo knee, sole, heel and toe, plain or ribbed, fine, medi um or heavy quality, guaranteed fast color, nnd warranted not to crock. Tho retnil value of these hose is 25c, per pair. AVe will not send moro than 4 pair of each ladies’ or children’s to ouo porson. A trial wear of these will convince you of their merits. For 00c. wo will send, post paid, ono trial pair of our ladies’ line silk hose, in shades of pink, gold, white, blnck, blue, cardinal or lavender. This is a special trial offer. I f yon are not satisfied with them after trial wear wo will refund your money. I f you uro pleased with them nnd wish more, insist on your local dealer procuring them for you, nnd insist on him gettmg our Empiro brand hosiery. Write us to-day, mention ing this pnper, ns this offer is limited. A beautiful booklet, telling how cur hosiery is made, mailed freo to you on request. Address this way, E M P IR E K N IT T I N G M ILLS , 106 aud 108 Fulton St., New York City. JAMES SULGROVE, Attorney anfi Conœlor at Law, Notary Public. ITicka lluilriiug, CHOTEAU, MONTANA. W H E N YOU VISIT HELENA f Taken at HAVE y o u r ! TAYLOR’S THE BgAUPR E l A. I. KEHEDY, PROP. First class in every respect. Board by day or week at rea sonable rates SheniTs Sale. Tho V»V*»trru Loan and Saving company, a corporation, plaintiff, vf . Stimncl Y. Veutotl, AibltG IVnro«l and ( t If. (toodrich, defendants. To ite fold nt .SherifT’.*» Kilt) on Saturday, flip nth day of July. l'AU. nt tho front door of tho «*ourt Iloilo, in < boteati. Teton county, Mon tana, between tie' hour*of t) n. iu. nnd r> p. ni.t of him ) day, the following dc.scribed propert> of t*aid defendant All that tract, piece or parcel of land lyins nnd being iti'Ons County of Teton nnd State of Montana, which def-cribml ns follows: Lots 15, 10 nnd 17, in block ¿0 of linzlott’s addition to rhntenu, a* t-howu by tho recorded plat of said town. County of Teton, FStato of Montana. ItKOUDK C. TAYLOn.lSlierifT. Dated June 21, HKH. ¡ Í \ m r $ \ q \ i f \ m w fix i \ \ f$\ f$\ m /p m m \U \b Vi/ li/ \è> Ú f \l/ \ G \è> \ & \è/ 4 ) \è/ \è> ito ito ito ito ito ito m m ¥ . ^ . /C* 4 fff C8^ <|> «&>' (JV V S > > *2v . \ » EVERY DAY BARGAIN DAY W IT H US. \ l w s l ATTENDED TO. ? That we don’t give you anything for nothing but whatever you purchase at our M AIL ORDERS ] ¡ PROMPTLY \ L ‘“ ? store is guaranteed to be worth fully one hundred cents on the dollar or money refunded to you if not satisfactory. W E F O O L N O B O D Y . That is our motto of doing business—One Price to All and that the Lowest. PARASOLS. We have nil colors iu Lndies’,Misses’ nml Children’s Parasols which wo will sell at 20 per cent discount. Now is tho time to save money. DRESS SKIRTS. W e have n large 6tock of Ladies’ Crash dress skirts nnd also wool dress skirts which wo will sell nt 20 percent discount. Call and seo them. NECK TIES. Teck lies 25 cents and up. Four-in-hand ties 50 cents nnd up. Boys’ Windsor ties 20c and 25c. Men’s bow ties *25c nud 35c. Ladies’ bow ties 25c. We bnve n larg e stock of Ladies’ Fancy Ties at reduced prices. — — a — M — l » M » g O O O r ■ M r » SHOES. Ladies’ Oxford T ies ............... 82 50 Misses’ “ “ ................. 1 25 Children's Slippers.r .............. 1 00 Men’s Oil Grain, ouo bucklo.. 1 50 Men’s lace shoes ...................... 1 50 Men’s canvas shoes ................. 1 65 Boys’ canvas shoes................. 125 Youths’ canvas shoes ........... 100 STRAW HATS. 20 per cent discount on ull Men’s, Women’s aud Children’s straw hats, also a largo stock of canvas hats at rt.'iuccd prices. W H ITE DRESS GOODS. W o have tho lngrest stock of White Dress Goods over shown in Choteau before at prices from ' 8c to 50c, nlso fancy lacc3 and yoking for summer dresses. All Whito Goods must go at 20 per cent discount. CORSETS. Ladies’ summer corsets ........ S 65 Ladies’ erect form ................. 1 00 Ladies’ nursing corsets .......... 125 Ladies bnst form corsets ....... 1 25 Misses’ corset waists ............. 1 00 Children’s corset waists......... 65 HOSIERY. Ladias’ blnck cotton hose ........ 15 Ladies’ blnck cotton hoso... 20 & 25 Children’s blnck cotton hoso.... 15 Children’s blnck cotton hoso ___ 25 Boys’ extra heavy hoso ............ 25 Children’s white cotton hoso ___ 25 LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS.' W e have a large stock of wash waists loft which wo will sell nt 20porcent discount. Now is- the timo to buy nnd savo money. CLOTHING. Men’s all wool suits ............. 8 6 00 Men’s gray mixed suits ....... 8 00 Meu’s black worsted ............ 12 00 Boys’ summer crash suits... 1 25 Boys all wool suits ............. 2 50 Boys’ cotton knee pants ___ 25 Boys cottoD heavy pants.... 35 Boys’ all wool pants ............ 50 ODDS and ENDS. Laco curtains ............. 75c to 85 00 Window sbndes .................. 50 Now Ideal Sewing mnebine. 25 00 Ladies’ wrappers ___ SI 00 to 3 50 Ladies’ kid gloves... SI 25 to 2 00 Ingrain enrpets .................... 65 Best velvet carpc-t ................. 125 W all paper per roll ........ 10c to 20 SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Gents’ fine ribbed wcol, suit. 82 00 Gents’ fine ribbed cotton, “ 1 25 Gents’ Balbriggnn, 6nit ........ 100 Ladies’ ribbed cotton, suit.. 100 Ladies’ vests 10c nnd up. Wo have a largo stock of children's summer underwear. Call nnd seo us. & m m m m m w m m m m to t o to to to to to í» m & /IX \W \to ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito CHOTEAU MERCANTILE CO