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^MILLER; & LO^QltáÜIR,:proprietors. KENTUCKY WHISKY, ?' CALIFORNIA WINES,,.; DOMESTIC. CIGARS. ■f MONTANA BEER, Brewed from Montana. B a r l e y . .. C o r n e r Main and Conrad Streets, Choteau, Montana.' ? H PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES 8 Fruit, Confectionery, cigars, Ftc. - - - - New Line of STATIONERY X I £ JUST RECEIVED. Boutilier & Pence, Gonlreofors and Builders, Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. Montana Brewing Co., Browers and Bottlers of In Kegs and Bottles. All Orders for Kog and Bottled Boor promptly attended to. P.O.Box 76. Phone 210. Great Falls, Montana. 0333»3^0333<>30303i>;K>30330aCS03033303303C>: I T h e C o m o 3033999399999 I C o m p a n y . . . Great- Falls, Montana. We frame Pictures correctly and keep a complete stock of Artists’ sup plies and Pictures. We carry a full line of Window Glass, Paints, Oils, B.rushes, Varnishes, etc. Our stock of Wall Paper is unusually large and attractive. Send for Samples. The handsomest and best arranged store of the kind in Montana. Call & see it. cecccceeceeeeceocccoceesececcccGcccccccecceeeccccc R/ELES, REVOLVERS SHOTGUNS, BICYCLES, R B P A I R E D . SAFES OPENED and PUT IN ORDER in the Specially Equipped Bicycle Department o f the Iron \Vork9. W e are Heavily ________________ W e do Light and Stocked with fire arm parts of all makes, : : : : key blank and bi cycle supplies. : : New High Grade Typewriters and .. Bicycles for Sale ■ and Exchange.': Heavy Sheet Iron Work and Sell the BEST. FURNACE made. F i r s t -Class Me chanics only em ployed on each class of Work. : : Customers sending articles to be .repaired will favor „. us greatly by Sending postal card or'letter of instruc tions 'giving/ date .oi shipment; This ' départaient is - run ¿s a séparato branch of-otir business, which is . - F O O T D K f e F O R G E ^ ^ L Ö G Ä ^ N E W S Paper a t , the Drug . 'Where you going? W all Store. Gravea & Co. sell beer at 25 conta a bottle. ' • - Read the Choteau Mercantile Co’s new ad this week. O. G. «Cooper was in the city a couple of days this week on business. Ed E. Hughes, of Sholby, business visitor in town this was a week. Mrs. Chas. W. Gray, of Belleview, is visiting with Mrs. Cbas. P. Crane. Ben B. Lovell, who was laid up with pleurisy for the past week is now con valeacent. 'Up to thè Club saloon. What are you going there for? To get one of thoso Perfecto cigars. It is learned that Thos. Twedt o Farmington had tho misfortune to lose a valuable horse tho other day by lightning. Tho Tribune head-lino man has coinodanew expression for rain—“ sky juice.” Ho doubtless had just taken a few drinks of “ bug juico.” Boutilier and Ponce aro building new cattle sheds oh Goo. I. Smith’s ranches. Rev. F' L. Buzzell was registered at the Park hotol in Great Falls Tuesday last. on Miss Blanche Weaver has been en gaged as stenographer in tho offico of County Attorney Sulgrovo. Anybody wishing to practice shoot ing, the Choteau Mer. Co. has a now trap for throwing clay pigeons. Mrs. Wamsley returned Monday from a month’s stay at the Boulder Springs, much improved in health. The way some peoplo havo of brag ging o f their children, it is a wonder that they themselves did not amount to more. The ladies of the W. R. C. are doing all they can to secure good speakers for Memorial Day and plenty of good music. Comeoutand help them observe the day in truly patriotic style .Bring bas kets and let the children enjoy a May day picnic. Fifty more oil placer locations, cov ering 8.000 acres on the coded strip, were filed in the county“i:lork’8 office this week. What a pleasure it is to ride in one of those Studebaker vehicles. Sold only by the Choteau Mer. Co. Miss Allio E. Peck returned to Choteau en Friday last after an ex tended visit to relatives in British Columbia. T. A. Carr left for Helena on Mon day last to be present at tho convening of the Federal grand jury which met on Tuesday, John Zimmerman last week drilled a well on Charles E. Moore’s much on tho hill side east of town, striking a good flow of water at 32 feet deep. Sam H. Wood has secured a 90 day option on J. E. Burko’s Sun River coal mino and will be hero noxt Mon day with a forco of men to begin de velopment work. Th® Ladies Industrial Society will meet at tho parsonage noxt Wednes day Aftoruoon at 3 o’clock’ May 28th in special meeting. All members are requested to attend. A party made tho romaak to us the other day that it was bettor to marry a crying woman than a hair-pulling one. Guess he is right, but wo as yet havo had no exporionco. Mrs, Euretta Ramsey, mother of Mrs. J. G. Bair, left last woek for North Yakima. Wash., on a visit to her son. Mrs. Bair accompanied her as far as Holena snd returned Monday. SEND DS YOUR MAIL* ’ ORDERS IT ONCE. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Wo have on display tho largest i ’ stock of line Muslin cambric and Nainsook nnderwoar that over was on display in Teton county before. Call and mako your solcctiou. Now is the tirao to buy. T1IE SPECIAL SALE ON WASH GOODS. Yon cannot afford to miss this Wie as it means money to you. Now is tho timo to mako your selection. We havo a great many nice new up-to-date wash goods in exclusive patterns and by the yard ranging in price from 8c to GOo a yard 2 0 PER ''CENT;D I S C O . . U N T | p ^ g l LADIES'TR IM M E D ^ ÍTáll^P Owing to the large stock ofLadiW -i trimmed hats tbafc wo bara- OD>hmn<l v3 we have decided,to give -20 ■ per^oentpi off on all ladies hats. Oall. and W a k ^ S '^ ^ a selection first. We have-the v®ry§^' latest styles and prices to suit _______________ ‘ ____________ LADIES SHIRT WAIST SALE. Wo havo tho now Gibson waist and 6ovoral other up-to-date styles. Nico dark wash-waists ............................. 45c, 05c, 75c. Fiuo wash gingham waist ....... . ................................ S1.25 White lawn Qnd Swiss waists .................... $1.25 to $5.00 Wash silk waists ....................................................... $4.00 Wash flannel waists ................................................ $3.00 CHILDREN’S READY MADE WASH DRESS SALE. ' V j * HSJ This is a new lino of children’s dresses that just got in. Wo have them in all sizes, the ages ronriingf1 from 2 to 14 years. There is no nso in having children’s ! dresses mado when you can buy them Tho prices aro right. ... .«53 already to wear.'’’.;! -•j - ;vbI LADIES & GENTS SHOE SALE. LADIES FURNISHINGS SALE. GENTS CLOTHING SALE.; ’ . r • ' Gouts enamel calf... ................. 5.00 Fancy neck ribbon ......... .25 to 75c yd Mens suits all wool .......... Gents box calf......... ................. 4.00 Ladies summer corsets.. .............. GOc Mens blue sorgo suits ....... . ....m o d ; Gents kangaroo calf.. ................. 3.25 Straight front corset.... ............ 1.75 Mous gray wool suits ....... ......... 15.00; Gouts oil grain .......... .................. 1.50 All colored kid gloves... ............ 1.75 Mens up to datedress suits ......18.00 Gonts satin calf......... ................. L75 All colored kid glovos... ............ 1.25 Mens all wool black\ ......... ......... 12.0Ó Ladies onamel kid.... ................. 5.00 Ladies brochos .............. M ods heavy ribbed underwear....50O' Ladies Julia Marlow. ................. 3 25 Ladies fancy belts......... ...50 to 1.25 Mens working shirts ....... .......... 50o- Ladies vici kid .......... ....... ; ........ 2.50 Ladies black hoso......... . .15, 20, 25o Mens fancy cotton socks... ......... ;35o Ladies fancy kid ....... ................. 1.75 Ladies parasols ............ .1.25 to 5.00 M ods bow neck ties ............ ......... .250': Ladies Oxford tics.... ....1.35 t o 3.00 Ladies purses......... . ... Mens suspenders ............... . .25 tol.00. Ladies tie slippers ___ ....1.75 to 3.50 Ladies summer vests.... Meus Gordon hats ............ .......... 3.50 Ross Porter, administrator of the Dan C. Gray estato, Thomas Davis, and Allie E. Peck, mado final proof on their desert land ontrios before U. S. Com’r Warnor last Saturday. George Miller of Willow crook was in the city on Saturday last as a wit ness for Ross Portor who made final proof on a desert-land entry, before U. S. Com’r A. C. Warnor. Tho federal grand jury was sworn in last Monday in Helena. There aro eight criminal casos to be brought before it, tho most important beiug that of H. H. Mattoson, of Groat Falls. Miss Bessie Bulsted, recently ar rived from Norway, will remain with her Bister, Mrs, C. P. Crane, through the summer. Rev. and Mrs. Martin Mortz, of Hel ena, mado final proof yesterday on their desert claims near Saypo, boforo U. S. Com’r. Warner. Prof, and Mrs, Phil I. Colo havo moved to their homestead claim on the bench north o f town, where thoy will reside through the summer. Frank E. Hirsh, a prominent busi ness man o f Craig is in town renew ing old acquaintance. He rode tho range in this section 15 years ago. Mr. Ed. Morris has severed hiB connection with the Choteau Painting Co. Messrs. Russell and Oleson will continue the business as formerly. Deputy Graud Chancellor Frank L. Palmer, Knights of Pythias, will visit tho local lodge next Thursday even ing and exemplify tho secret work. All members of tho order aro invited to be present. Wo have one young man in this place that has found out that lovo isn’t all sunshine and that lovors lane is a rocky road to trayel. But cheer up, youDg follow tho sun will yet shiuo on you. The road botwoon this place and Dupuyer aro almost impassable now, caused by the lato very heavy rains. The bridges across the creeks and couloes are all washed out and raging torrents now havo to bo confronted by tho traveler. If you should havo occasion to scream for help, could you mako your self heard any considerable distanco? The writer of this had tho nightmare recently and dreamed that ho was boing robbod. Gco-whiz just think of thatt Don’t tail to avail yourself of the great bar gains offered above, for we are overstocked in merchandise and if prices are any object we have cut them down to a finish. Don’t; miss this opportunity as there is money ill it for you. Please call early and make selections; as first call is first served. One price to all and that the lowest. Follow the crowd and find' yourself where the bargains are to be had. Choteau Mercantile Company «¡-LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. p # ¿fit pii f e i l \l-ffe - - - -4^- . '205 •V; ' ISí *>**•'• A Pm *■. .< Rov. Buzzell will preach at Iho Longmuir school house at 10:30 Sun day morning, and in Cbotoau ho will deliver tho Momoriul sermon in the evening. There will bo music ap propriate to tho occasion. Allsoldiors aro invited. Last Sunday’s Great Falls Tribune contained a fine half tone of Mrs. Fannie E. Chenoweth, our popular county superintendant of schools. The law offices o f J. G. Bair havo been decorated this week undor the artistic touches of Russell and Olson, and are now models of coziness and comfort. This has been good weather for soaking corne off your feet, hut odo thing about it is that you may get clean— perhaps the first time sinco you wore a baby. The new and radiant spring bats that have been purchased by our lovely girls lately have had to be laid aside, for Old Dame Nature has had full awing for'a week past., , - The Choteau brasa band will haye On Saturday evening last throo little soaking wot and nearly drowned maidens came riding into town on horseback. But they wore a pretty looking trio and it is a wondor to us that they were not moltod away. Thoy report having bad a “ real lovoly time.” The water of several of tho wells in town has lately become dark and blackish, probably a result of tho troubles which are now convulsing old Mother Earth. Priests Butte, howoror, has not shown any 6igns of breaking out as yet. With a broad smile on his face and a merry twinkle in his eye, Cbas. P, Crane walked into a crowd Tuesday night and said: “ boys, take something with me’.’ The reason for all this ex- hilerafion was the arrival at his homo of a now baby daughter, of whioh ho is justly proud. There is a decrease o f nearly 50 per cent in tho number o f wolf and coyote skins presented'to the county clerk for bounty in tho months o f April and May this year as'compared with the Heavy rains, beginning last Satur day, havo boon gonoral over tho county ovory day Biuco and tho country is about sufficiently doluged for the timo being and wo hope tho powors that bo will call a halt and givo an interlude of a fow days of sunshino. Dr. H- H. Swain will locturo at tho town hall next Tuesday ovoning his topic boing. “Early American Ex pansion,” Dr. Swain is president of the atato normal school at Dillon. Every body should take advantage of the opportunity of hearing ono of our state instructors. Tho slate super intendent will spoak Thursday ovon ing. Larry Davis is suffering with a se vere attack of the whooping cough, but will doubtless recover, ns he has two doctors attending him. Ho con tracted the affliction Thursday while out in his boat in the heavy rain res cuing soveral of tho denizens of Grove street who would othorwiso have boon carriod off by tho flood, The beavj rains of tho paBt few days havo been a blessing in more ways than ono. BosideB moistening the earth to a goodly depth, it has put the gondolas, at the gondola ranch in their glory. On Monday a great stream of water camo pouring down Gibson coulee, through the ditch on down and Corson’s reservoir began to fill with water. Yos,gentlo- men, there is water on tho gondola ranch—enough to float a Missouri river steamboat, let alone a pair of gondolas! 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE high boiinty ha'seyidentiy been .ef-: fective m thiiniiiffUMHaout P atents TRADE'MARKS . D e s i g n s ' C opyrights A c . Anyone «ending > «ketch and deecriptlon may qalckly its certain oar opinion free whether an Invention 1« probably patentable.-.' Communica tion« atrietty confidential. Handbook on Patents «entfree. Oldest agency foreecartngpatenls. Patents taken' through? Mann ‘ A, Co. receive •peclot notice, without chum . In the -r^y. $ d « i t r t f k f l i « t i M i i . A handsomely IlloatratM weekly.y'Tjinrest elr- calatlon o f fMysctenuac'toraah3'Term«,t3a ------------ UM.II .7 •¿Why a ir new »dealer*. The Keystone Well Driller •'i . t -f. /ml I 8 il .Vltîpfi '•vffiäs * Í É I Correspondence Solicited. Zimmerman, Chotèaiïl GRA VES & C O L iq u o r D e a l e M , choteau ; mostanau ,'iL uy whiskey is pare when it is made, ana' you' can ^,bay;it;pqre Ryotif bay it bottled in bond.-. Whiskey bqttledyih tond?'mMna tlMt.ttti^|] pure article is transferred.froin the„barrel to;the h6ttlki_in\tbe;(iey;^: ernment Bonded Warehon^srider^ they Bupe’rrisidh^ot^hf.Uhitili States guoger, Thp..whfekey^»®;never bMn^tampetMiwiti^uM^ ' most huvejage before, the^goyerrimentf inli;allowit;to.b6'l»o^^i| There is a goverameht Btamp^plaped.over wbich guarnntees.flge, punty, proof and meMnrexDM&#jfai __ _