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1 ., T i C»u v V- * \ \ F. D. KINGSBURY & CO., DUPUYER, MONTANA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE- Carry a Pull Line oi Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. Tk Montará ani Hole. [Consolidatoci Juno 21,1901.] D RY GOODS, I 1 BOOTS, and SHOES, GROCERIES, J CLOTHING, H A R D W ARE, | GORDON HATS, HARVESTERS, j BLANKETS, SADDLES. I QUILTS. Also handle the ‘ Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. r: The Beaupre House C h o t e a n , M o n t a n a . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. First class in every respect. Board by day or week at reasonable rates. p i ] GO TO THE Old lei M a r k e t tie lea' CHOTEAU, j MONTANA, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. KClAli THICKS TO ItAXl’lI KliS ami JIOTKL-KEKPRliS wlio buy in LARUE gi'ANTITIES. Cash Paid for Href Hides. GRANT A. GORHAM, Proprietor. i j The Art Studio ) m ! ; ! We have just received a large ship ment of Picture Moulding, Room Mould ing, 16x20 Picture Frames, Violin, Man dolin and Guitar Strings, Photo Supplies. Mrs. E. N. HAUGEN, Choteau, Montana. J « T. W . OLESON. W . N. RUSSELL.!* Chotean Painting Company. PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS & DECORATORS. Sign and Vehicle Painting a Specialty. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Kinds of Work Office at the Choteau House. t r. BEST AD VERTISING ME DIUM IN TETON CO U N T Y LARGEST CIRCULATION.' Subscription $2.00 per year BY C. E. TRESCOTT. Tbo Toton Ohromclo and The Shelby N otvb , Consolidated January 3,1901. Published ovory Friday at Cbotoan, Teton County, Montana. Kntcrod at tlio postrolllco at Chotean, Mon tana, as socond class mattor. FRIDAY. JULY 4, 1902. Subscription $2.00 por annum. Advertising rates on application. ALL ADVERTISING BILLS PAYABLE THE 1ST OF EACH MONTH. Hospitals of tho country^ are pre paring for the Fourth of July rush of wounded. Has Elleu M. Stone boou kidnapped again, or just gouo to join Mr. Bryan in oblivian? An Omaha man has invented a whiskoy tablet. Take two in a glass of water, and the earth is yours. - , — - — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ■ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : • « - ' . , \ y \ í & 4 T & C í * t ; & ' r < v - • > —' --r , ^ ~ J . . - j • * * ' V v ^ * - ' . ' * . * - - — ' . ' T' ' . - ‘ , ' • ' • - • ’' T \ m w U È ■■V. i ; - : V - V ® > in L a d i e s S h i r t W a ists, C r a s h D i m i n e a n d D u c k S k i r t s th is w e e k w i l l b e a su r p r i s e . D o n ’t m iss it. • \ ® V V m w • ® The saying “ Take life as you find it” is all very well but some people have been hung for doing just that thing. The Fort Benton wonan who was struck by lightning must realize the full moaning of the^thuml rboll frim a clear skv” saying. ** % JOS. HIRSHBERG & 00., iflT^TORE Choteau, Mont. m m m « The story of tho tramp who stole a bar of soap is propostoronsly conflict ing. Either ho was not a tramp or ho did not sloal a bar of soap, Since J. Piorpoiut Morgan has de parted from thoir country, the French men rest oasior. They were afraid he might buy it and ship it home. Five hundred girls from New York stormod the White House and shook bauds with tho president. No it will uevei do to oloct Hobson to that office. Tho postal receipts for May were 11 par cent above those of last year. As an indication of tbo condition of bus iness this is proof that tho wave of prosperity is still rising. A Holoua woman is suing for a di vorco on the ground that her husbanc v ill not bring in tho wood. This is an aggravated case of where tho fires of loyo aro not kept burning on the funily alter. Tho Chicago Nows has made the oscillatory discovery that thero are thirty' kiuds of kissos. Tho young mau iu love, however, will undoubt cdly claim that at least two ciphers should bo uddod to tho figures the Nows gives. J. II. Raiser of Butto, true to his mimo, but falso to his botter self, rais ed a chock of §100 to S1000 in Kansas City, and now ho is razed to the level of a crimimal awaiting trial. The only excuso ho can givo for his of- fonso is that ho lived in Butte. J. Piorpont Morgan has bought Biblo for §50,000. It is understood that tho high value of tho volume, to Mr. Morgan lies in an error by the publishers, which loft out the well- known verse, “ Blessed aro the meek for they shall inherit tho earth,” Brother Magee of the Acaulha be came quite sarcastic last week anc insinuated that wo was not what we protouded to be. Very well George, we will not argue it this weok but whon wo do turn loose the dogs oi! war thero will bo one porson who wil bog for morcy. Au Illinois teacher inflioted corpor al puuishment on a pretty girl pupil, and'then they were married. The sudden development of love on the part of tho teacher isjuuderstandable, but how about tho girl? Are we to understand that that is tho proper way to woo? A Frenchman has dovised a cable laying plow which cuts tho earth to a depth of three foot and lnys a cable at tho bottom of the cut at one opera tion. It is dosigned for use across the desert of Snharah to connect the Lake Tohad region with ciyilization, at tbo same time obviating the diffi culties experienced with pole-siring wires which are cut by hoQtile natives. 2000 foot of picture moulding, about 25 different stylos, just recoivedat the Art Studio. Ï X Ì % I 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 % % t X X X X X X 1 % i 1 I X % X X % X X 1776 1902 F O U R T H X X O F J U L Y CELEBRATIO N AT CHOTEAU, MONT. gj CLAY PIGEON SHOOT, 9:30 a. m., ENTRANCE FEE, $l.OO. Purse, $10.00 Music, Jj Song, i Prayer, 2 2 Song, g Reading Declaration of Independence, 2 Song, g Oration, Music, I 1 2 % % Î 1 2 2 1 2 2 EXERCISES AT MOORE’S GROVE AT 10:30 A. M.: Choteau Cornet Band Choir Rev. F. L. Buzzell ' Choir Miss Katie Kennedy Choir Hon. J. E. Erickson Choteau Cornet Band BASE BALL, Choteau vs. Farmington, 2 . p. m., Purse, $50.00 HORSE RACES, FOOT RACES, Etc. Half Mile, Fourth Mile, (Entrance Fee, $5.00) (Entrance Fee, $2.50) Boys' and Girls’ Pony Race, - v (Riders to be under 14 years of age) $40.00 $ 20.00 $10.00 100-Yard Foot Race, (Free for All) Girls’ Foot Race, (Girls under 12 years of age) Boys’ Foot Race, (Boys under 12 years of ago) $ 10.00 \ $5.00 $5.00 FREE DANCE AT TO W N HALL g < * % % X X % % * * Ï % % % X X X X X X % % I % % % X X % % % X X % % % % % I lx 1 i * * * * I Í X - X X - m