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F. D. KINGSBURY & CO. DUPUYER, MONTANA. - GENERA L MERCHANDISE- Carry a Full Line of Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. Thè Montan ani Ononide. Tho Toton CUroniclo ami Tho Sliolby News, , Consolidateci Jnuuary:-;, 1D01. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, and SHOES, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, H ARDW ARE, GORDON HATS, HARVESTERS, BLANKETS, SADDLES. QUILTS. Also handle the Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. \ 1 The Beaupre House Choteau, Montana. U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T - First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Board by day BEAUPRE Proprietor. GO TO THE Old Reliable Meat Market CHOTEAU,'MONTANA, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. KCIAL I’JUOKS TO KAXOIIKKS and JIOTKL-KHKl'KIiS who buy in LARGE (¿UA.VJiTIKS. Cash 1 ’iihl for Heel’ Hides. GRANT A. GORHAM, Proprietor. z Æ K I L L T H E B R U T E ? S K I N H I M P R O P E R L Y A N D S H I P H I S S K I N A N D A L L O T H E R fURS.HIDES.PELT5.WOOl » ^ TO TI-tE SHIPMENT HOUSE MCMILLAN FUR&WOOLC 0 Miiuxeapolis.- Niniv THEBE'S MONEY IN IT PMPb. MINNEAPOLIS SHECPSHIM TANIMCPY. I CAPACITV 3000 »EL.TÖ PER ”»AV Write, fo r C ircular. I The Art Studio t I t PHOTOS from $1.00 per doz. up. Picture frames made to order. Copying and Enlarging Photographs. Kodak Supplies always on hand. Guitar, Violin, Mandolin and Banjo Strings. Sheet Music worth 40c for 10c; 50c for 15c; 60e for 20c, Mrs. E. N. HAUGEN, Choteau, Montana. [Consolidated June 21,1901.] BY C. E. TRESCOTT. Publishod ovory Friday at Choteau, Toton County, Montana. entered at tho posbodlco at Chotean, Mou- tana, as second class matter. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1902. Subscription $2.00 por annum. Advertising rates òn application. ALL ADVERTISING RILLS PAYABLE THE 1ST OF EACII MONTH. Is like buying many of the so-called ; bargains, you pay out a good deal of money for yery meagre returns. generally DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Why is it that a man never gets his just duos? Reoplo are always proud of tho homo grown pumpkins, or the homo grown roasting ears, or tho homo grown race horse, or homo grown yam, but when tho homo grown man undortakos to attract at tontion his neighbors go around to the hardware store and purchase the largest and heaviest hammer they can find. JB l a» a circular ' tho Butte that that, .u a spick ' suggests ,, / of this [ ontaining This office has received letter from the manager • Inter Mountain stating papor had just beou issnei and span now dress ao that wo mail a marked c large family nowspapor any comments wo may on its improved appearance. W©bavoboen trying to got tho Inter Mountain to exchange with us for some time and as wo havo not soon a copy of thoir daily for somothiug over a yoar wp must confess that wo are unable to toll w'hothor tho chango is for tho bettor or worse. Bettqr X, Mr. Inter Mountain. In a recoul issuo of his groat family uowspaper friend “ Forg” attompls to givo one reason why the newspapers should do tho county printing for less than legal rates. As was to bo oxpoeted, Ferg’s reason is a very poor one. Ho says that there may bo soiuo “ James Crow” print shop in tho county that may want to do the work at a discount. Tboro are people in tho couuly who would be willing to tako the office of county clerk for about ono half the salary allowed by law, but that is no good roason why tho laxpayors of the county should turn out ns competent a man as Uuclo A1 Warnor and put in as incompetent a man as—well, say, Ferguson. Oh, no, Forg! Your reason is a very lame one. Try again. The T e a c h e r s ’ Institute. 1 T. W . OLESON. W . N. RUSSELL. ED. MORRIS Choteau Painting Company. PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS Sign and Vehicle & DECORATORS. I Painting a Specialty.^ X Iff X * Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Hinds of Work | M Office at the Choteau House. i* f.KKH SSSSTsïïXlïSSSiXïiSîÂXSitïtTîR&VtïsfcKïsVtïsîtkÂïslKKÏiïsïsïcRSïïtîïSSMtSi.* Tho Toton County Teachers’ In stitute w’hicli has boou iu sessiou hero this week closed ou Thursday after noon. Tho county superintendent reports tho best session that has over boou hold iu the county, in point of attendance and iutorost shown by tho teachers, and the ability and earnest efforts of tho instructors, Evory teacher responded when called upon for papers or suggestions. Dr. Swain’s talks on Civics and History were an inspiration to all. Any teacher who expoels to loach iu the county and did not attoud theso mootings has certainly lost a groat help. A personal acquaintance with the other teachers aud their manner of work is an invaluable aid to any teacher. Tho two lectures delivered by tho state superintendent aud Dr. Swain on Tuesday aud Wednesday evenings respectively, wore deserving of a larger audieuc-o than greeted (Lem. K . o f P . B a n q u e t . On Thursday evening lust ubout thirty members of Chevalier lodge No. 1-, K. of R. assembled iu thoir hull to welcome Deputy Grand Chan cellor Frank L. Palmer of St. Puul. Minu. Ho weut all through tho secret work of the order with the members aud aided them very much iu soma o f its mysteries. After the work was over they all udjourued to tho Club Cafe whore in elegant spread had been especially prepared for iho occasio-i. After th * repast vat finished they retired ouco more to their hall uhoro a social chat u d a smoke was enjoyed for an hour or so. W) 15 pieces of light colored prints. Special, 5c per yard. 10 doz. Ladies Ribbed Vests, long sleeves. Special 25c each. 8 doz. ladies vests, low neck, no sleeves' Special 10c each 15 doz. absolutely fast black ladies hose / Special 15c per pair One lot of ladies waists all sizes Half Price. 2 0 p e r cent on all our silk skirts, Jackets and suits. Selling poor goods is a lie, goods should be good. Ours are. That is the reason why we are doing such a tremendous business in Mens and Boys suits. Light Weight Coat and Vests. \ Seperate Vests and Pants. Men and Boys Mackintoshes. Caps, Canvas and Straw Hats. AH to be had at m. m JOS. HIRSHBERG & BIG DEPAR.T- MENT STORE M W l a — BWmMWBO— W H B M W — — B M Choteau, Mont. mi m i t a a i m D e c o r a t i o n D a y , 1902 . Observed Under the Auspices of ¡THE CLUB SALOON,^ W. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. K 8 Bruce Wallace Corps, No. W. R. C., of Choteau, Mont. I Finest Wines, Liquors § I and Cigars. | PROGRAM: Lem p’s Justly Celebrated Lager in Keg and Bottles. CHOTEAU, - - • .MONTANA. 1 pt m.— Gather at Town Hall for parade to cemetery. 1.30 p. m.— Start in carriages from front of Beaupre House. Regular services at cemetery— military salute and taps, Decoration. 2.30 p. m.— Program at Town Hall: Music Song.............................................Am erica ............................................. Audience P r a y e r ................................................................................................Rev. Buzzell S o n g .............................................................. .. ........................................Quartette Address of W e lcom e ..................................................... Ida Ferris Waterman Beer, fi nino Solo...........................................................................Miss-Minuie Miebach Recitation ............... The Flag Shall Not Come Down................Edna Lovell S o n g ................................................. : .....................................................Quartette Lincoln’s Address at G e ttysbu r g ....................... ! ................... Prof. Guthrie Piano S o l o ........................................................................'Miss Madge Copeland R e c itation....................................................................................... Miss Simpson Piano Solo............................................................................... Miss Talma Kufus Floral Tributes and Decoration of Monument. Memorial A d d r e s s ......................r ..........................................Dr. H. H. Swain Song ................... Tenting on the Old-Camp C r o u n d ..................... Audience To Whom It May Concern. Dni'AltTlIENT OF THE INTERIOR, Land Ottico at Holoim, Mont..) May 21, 1902. ) Notice is hereby given that by letter “C” of May 7, 1902, the Hon. Corn’r of tho General Laud Office as directoc by tho Secretary of the Interior, the Register aud Receiver of this office directs to temporarily withdraw from entry sale or other disposal unti further ordored, the public laud in the following towuships: Tp 30 N, R 2 W to 2 E inclusive Tp 31 N, R 2 E to n W, inclusive Tp 32 N, R 4 to 0 W, inclusive Tp 33 N, R 4 to 0 W, inclusive Tp 31 N, R 4 to (i W, inclusive Tp 3.1 N, R 4 to 0 W, iuclusivo Tp 3G X, R 4 to G W, inclusivo Tp 37 N, R 4 to G W, inclusive Therefore tho 6aid lauds are hereby withdrawn accordingly. G eouge D. G iieese . , Register. Advertised Letter List. , List ot tetters remaining uncalled for in tho postonico at Clioteau, Montana, to: tho week coding May 29, 1902: Dougherty, Ed. C. Duoli, l i W Johnson, Goo W Giuseppe, Minghelt Morrow, J B Xesbil, John Nesbitt, Alex Parks, Amaziah Veldhuis, Dr. J. G. Persons calling for tho above let ters will say “ advertised.'’ C. H. D rake , P. M. The Treachery of a Nativo. Manila, May 27.—Whilo Second Lieutenant Robt.Q. Humbler of tho Tenth infantry and Sergeant Wark- ing of tho same regiment weyo walk ing about six miles from Camp Vickers in Mindanao, tho perceived a siuglo Moro carrying a flag of truce. When the native had approached closo to tho Americans he suddenly drow his creese and slashod Sorgoant Warkiug, cutting his nrm completely off. Lieut. Humber attemplod to shoot the Moro, but his gun missed fire and tho native escaped in tho tall grass. .G od . Davis, commander of the Ainorican forces in Mindanao, has reiterated his orders that no Ameri can soldiers are to leave camp unless in a party of at least eight men, who must be armed and prepared for any emergency. __ ,:.;r THE BEST Advertising Medium in Teton County is the One the Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking for when he has Goods to dispose of.to Teton County people. - THE BEST, Is not always the Cheapest. In. faet, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. THE BEST • ■ Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper. THE BEST Newspaper Teton County is the m Why? Because it prints the NEWS. It sets more type every week than both the other papers of the county combined.. Its subscription list is larger than the combined lists of the Aeantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s w h y we claim our paper is Fighting the Boers. THE BEST Cases Set For Trial. Middloburg, Transvaal, May 28.— Major Collett, with a dolachment of the niouuted troops of this district, onenuntered a force of Boers ou tho Ifapou read on May 27. Tho en- gagomout lasted for a long timo, tho enemy finally drawing off, leaving behind them on tho field Command- j aut. Mulou, who was said to bo mor tally wounded. Au armored train engaged the snuio party of Boers ou tho evening of May 27, but uo details of the lat ter eugagomonl are at hand. V ¿ i * ■ ñ i a g o B Y GSQsìGS EDWARD GRAHAM, Dtiacl on tho Prairie. BEST ADVERTISIN G ME DIUM IN TETON COUNTY L A R G EST CIRCULATION. Subscription $2.00 per year Mr. Rainier is a very agreeable gentleman and can relish and tell a j cnndin’liug a s doou thereou, good joke as well as anybody. He Juno t!’. left next morning for Gieat Falla,J ,. UuiloJ States, vs. Edward .MvGjiri; well pleased with the hospitality of to recover faOO for timber allegod ' to Iu tho United States court at ,, , ~ ,, , , . Rater SadJor, a sheopherder em- tlideua tho following civil cuses havo , , , „ ployed by Rrescott & Turuer wls beeii sot for trial by Judge Kuowles: , . . , . „ . fouud dead on the prairio last Sat- United States vs. J. H. Boucher, . . „ urday at the alkali Hat, near the unlawfully foueiug public lauds, set „ , , , .1 , T Harvov ranch .about Jo miles nortli- forJuuo!). \I United States vs George Adhun [ \ ° ^ °^ Choteau. Bis death was and T. L. Thompson, for seizing: probably caused by exposure and laud near the post office of Altyn, and over exertion iu tho storms tliu' early sot fo r ( j , , r ( ,,f t ) IH p r e v i o u s w e e k w h i l e lo o k m g n i t e r h i s .'-b a r d . o f , s h e •[>'. , T h e (be Choteau Ii. P’s., and agreeing to return a yoar hence. .. ..vAgg luTvo been unlawfully cut, ÍJüne 20. sot for body was brought lo ' CliotèaiV-Siiuj. di y afternoon,and was buried.inTlie • .vi •“ cemotóry.adioiniug;towuíftí¿(W=-¡' Tho Intrepid Aesocl&tod Prei* war oorroepondenL v k o ' wai aboard tho V. S. 8» Brooklyn daring tho ostlro A to raontb« o f tho campaign. IilostraUd with iitnUiianha taken b j tho Author during tho flffht. The PJIzszti Sensationmi j Beak a f the Day • The trae «torj- of the fuñona erat» ef tho Fleto* I ' “ ........ ....... olu* Squadron undor Commodore Winfield Scott Schley, loelai inn the blockiulo and deetraetlon of tho Spoalih foot, COLD F O R T H E F I R S T T I M E . Contains an autograph endorsement oo4 ceonnt o f the battle by Rear.AdmIral Schley. - “ Tho facts o f the story o f the movement* mtl operations o f tho Flying Squadron as the tuthor tolls them In tl Flyli _ . ___________ tils book are correct.” —XV. 8 . S C H L E Y . An Interesting narratlre ot facta Explains tho so- I tailed “ Retrograde Uorement;” the “ Loopj” the “ Ooollng I i'roblem,” and settles conclnslrely orery adrarse rulla* I of the Conrt o f Inqnlry. ' , 1 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, when Governor • ot New York, ssU:—“ Mr. Qrnbam's slonr Is the best account 1 hire beard or read ot lbt sival fltbllog during tbs war. It needed Just ' i t modi conrsie to go about txklng pbolo- graphs as It did lo work the guns.\ THE NEW YORK HERALD says:-«Mr. Qrabam. In (be teillag ot facta, leaves th* reader fret ta mikt lbt dedsclls* that several naval olflcers need a Ceart of ls- qnlry to rt-eslabllsh tbelr ragatMlaM.il they can be re-catabltabid.” No subject lias ever been boforo the manner in'which Admiral Schley ..demand tho fu ll racounlllon, o f tho public that has interested everybody M has boon treated, and th* American poopl* , ___________ _ _________ _ ___ ______ fhm H a ro o f Santiago. ^.This book tell* .everything just as It occnrmd .ntiil. us tbc oyowltnossae saw It..* book 1 * sellln* Ulr® wllfluro. -Ltboral con.rnlAslons., Outfit and books novr.re*dy.'T 8 *nd.*•*•■ 8 -cont stamp* for canvassing outfit.. ACT QUICK..;’ Now^ls tho Urn* to MAIE MONET.TS'r [^Pirlce$1.i50, $t.7S,'52.25i $2;75.'■accordIng'to.ityl«^bf biiidlngdeiln4i' M A G E N tsm m m ^ G O N iC B ^ C O M P A M M : W A N T E oVsaoPubnsH or^om OAqp.