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S É J m ì ® É » GRAVES & CO., Liquor Dealers, , CHOTEAU, MOST AS A. W e wish to call yonr atteutiou to the fact that wo keep ono of the largest and most complete stock ot Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Teton county. We handle only the purest and best. All whiskey is pure when it is made, and you can buy it pure it you buy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that the pure article is transferred from the barrel to the bottlo in the Gov ernment Bonded Warehouse under tho supervision of a United States ganger. Tho whiskey hue never been tampered with, nndit must buvo ago before tho government will allow it to be bottled. There is a government stamp placed over tho mouth of each bottle which guarantees age, purity, proof and measurement. We make mnko a specialty of bonded goods and our prices will compete with tho lowest. . iva m ■pi?) im Convicts’ Circus. J Jackson, Micb., Aug l—A circus performance was given in the state prison yard today for the convicts. A ring\va3 made and a performance 0 t . * that lasted an hour aud a half was given. What pleased the prisoners most was a three round bout between Tommy Wilson and Cban Fang, a Cbinaman. Tbe performance in cluded a full acrobatic program of of tbe circus and was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience of prisoners. T aken U p .—G ray horse, woight about 1400 pounds, branded R d on loft thigh. Owner can havo same by C f f lE iD B A N K I N G S . GREAT FALLS, MONT. (Unincorporated.) Paid up capital ................. .$ 100,000 Individual responsibility... 2,000,000 W. G. CONRAD, Pres. JAMES T. STANFORD, Vice Pres, and Manager. P. K ELLY, Cashier. This bank solicits accounts, and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent I i 8 THE CLUB SALOON, W . D. HAG E N & C O ., Props. Fnest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Lem p ’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, in Keg and Bottles. C H O T E A U , - - M O N T A N A . 1 h i i THE Advertising Medium in Teton County is the One the Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking for when he has Goods to dispose oi' to Teton County people. THE BEST Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, 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 in Teton County is the 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 Acantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is THE BEST r- r u a B Y G Z Q í i S Z E B V / A R O G R A i M M , — --- - J. J. - - Th* intrepid AisocUted Pr«u war correspondent, who aboard the V 8. 8. Brooklyn daring tho ontlrt five month« of the rAmpAlttn. Illu»tr&u<t with photographs I taken bjr the Author during tho fight. i Tfo® PJSost S e n s a tio n a l \ | B o o k o f tSio EBay* ’ The true rtorr of the famous crults o f tho lljlfiff j jundron under Commodore Winfield 8 oott 8 oh 1 ey, laelud* me the blookad* and riretructlon of tho Spanish fleet, , H I L O r O U TH IS K l l t h T T I M K . Contain*« an autograph endorsemsnt and personal \ \count of tho battle by Heat^Admlral Schley» ♦*Tho fa c t * o f th o e t o r r o f th o m o v e m e n t s m il opurn t Ions o f tli© F l y i n g S q u a d r o n a s t h e m t h o r to ll s th e m in th is h o o k a r e c o r r o o t / * —W . 8« SCHLEY* An tnt'rriitlnff narrative o f facts. Explains tbo so* J ii’led *Ttelropr«»l© Movement*\ tbo “ Loopi\ tho \Coaling I Problem,” and eettto* conclusively oTtry adverse ruling g of the Court o f Inquiry, > Pk'CSPF.NT P00SEVELT. when Governor o! New YoK:, said:—'”^r. Or chad's story Is tbe fce.«t scccn^t 1 here beard or resd of tbo Altai flyhtine dnrioj tbe war. ft needed just cs nuc'i cour.ire to ;o about (akin; photo* graphs as 1: did to work the guns.” THE NEW YORK HERALD says:—\Mr. Qrahsta. la the tefllng of facts, leaves fba reader free to make tbe deduction tbsl several pave) officers need a Court of In* qulry to reestablish tbclr reputations, U they can bo reestablished.’* No subject has ever hwn before the puhlfc that has Interested everybody as t .. . . .............. .. .. ............................ pu ____ ___ ______ _______ tbe manner In which Admiral hcliloy has noon treated, and tho American _ _ demand tbe fu ll rocof/nlilon o f tho H e r o o f Santiago* This book tolls I everythin« just, as it oect rred mui as tbo eyewitnesses saw It. book Is soiling \ . Ilk« •rlldtlrc. Liberal comtuiFsions. Outfit and books now ready. Send seven | 2-cont stamps for cunvasMn# outfit. ACT QUICK. Now Is tho time to MAKE HONEY* Pr!ce$1.SO, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired. i s ff C J i B* GQH 8 Œ Y GÚWBPñHY •te P u b l i s h e r s , G f f l G A G Q e proving property aud paying charges. H enby K ropf . Havo you soon tho many now Framed Studios at tho Art Studio. L i v e r y 4 h d F e e d S t a b l e (laving purchased tho slock and business <f H. F. Bailey, la m pu pared to furnish Livory Rigs ntM Turn outs for patrons. Also to care for and food yn r team when you arc in Town. C o r n e r o f C l io t c n u A v i i i u c a n d H a m i l t o n S t r e e t . t havo Baled iiay aud Grain for sale and will bo pleased to supply all wants in that line. Cnll and seo mo. O. E. l ’ UGSLEY. Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Publication- Land Offico at Helena, M ont.,? Jtdy 5,1902. \ Notice is horeby given that George Villain, of Chotuau, Mont., has tiled lotico of intention to tnako proof on his lesert-laiHl elann No. 4260, for tho n w4 >w4 sec 5, net se-4 sec C, tp 20 N., range t west, before E. (J. Garrett, U. S. Oom’r d Chateau, Mont., on tho 10th day of Vugiisf, 1902. Ho names the following witnesses to .novo tLie complete irrigation and recla- natioii of said laud: Paul Jacobson, Olnf S. Jacobson, of Jlioteaii, Mont,; Deo Findley, of Bynum, Mont.; Alexander J. Mnckie, of Pondera, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Fust jmb July 11 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Ollice ) Great Falls, Mont ., Aug. 5,1902 J Nolioe is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler lias liled notice of Ins intention to make final proof in support •if his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. Warner, U. S. com missioner, at Choteau, Mont., ou Sept. 13, 1902, viz: EDW IN G KUFUS for HE No. SGoO, for tho lots 2 ,3 ,4 s2 iw4, sec. 2, tp 24 north, range 4 west. IIo names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon cud cultivation of said land, viz: Byron B. Rogers, Frank A. West. Hairy K, Ferris, Jonathan E. Webb, all of Choteau, Moutann. J amku M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Ang. 8 FOR SALE. Ono orgnu in tho best of condition. Terms to suit purelmsos. Cull and exammo or address, J. E. B i rke , Cholonu House. FOR SALE. A well improved ranch of 1G0 acres adjoining tho Choteau fownsite. Call un J. G. Bair. wtf. Tho undersigned is prepared to run a buck borri ou tiro Muddy dur ing ihe summer. Parlies desiring information ¡is to rutes, etc, please ■ all on or address, M artin A. M onson , 5 4 Farmington, Mont. A BARGAIN. I have a complete 12 foot bar outfit in good condition for salo cheap. W m , II ouqskiss . Choteau, Mont. with safe and profitable banking. Buys and sells foreign exchange, drawing direct on all principal Amer ican and European cities, and issues its own Letters of Credit. Interest paid on time deposits. The highest cash price paid for ap proved state, county, city and school bonds and warrants Hay is going to be short this year. Buy the machine that will cut it all —tho McCormick mower—at Jos. Hirshborg & Co.’s. ALIAS SUMMONS. in tbe District Couri of the Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Montana, within and for the County of Teton. Eva V. Benton, plaintiff, vs. Jedo- diah A. Benton, defendant. Tho State of Montana to tho above namod defendant: You are horeby summoned to ans wer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the olfice of the clerkof this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your ans wer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty days after tbo service of this summons, ex clusive of the day of seryice, and in case of your failure to appear or an swer, judgment will be taken against you by defau It for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce for said plaintiff from said defendant and the custody of their children. Plaintiff alleges marriage March 21,1895, in Nebraska, uud residence in Montana for more than one year lust past, and that de fendant has failed aud neglected to furnish plaintiff tho necessaries of life for more than ono year last past though ho was able so to do and the further ground that the defendant has for more than ono year last past dosertod the plaintiff without cause. All of which more fully appears in tho verified complaint of the plaintiff on fife heroin and to which reference is herebv made. Witness my hand and tho seal of this court this 30th day of July, 1902. S terling M c D onald ,- (Seal) Clerk. J ames S olo rove , Attorney for plaintiff. First publication August 1, 1902. Desert Land. Final Prool.—Notice For Publication, United Stntes Lund Office, ) Helena, Mont., July 23,1902. J Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Decker, of Butte, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 4926, (or the ne4 aud uw4, section 20, township 26 north range 5 west, before A. C. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Choteau, Mont,, on the 6th day of September, 1902. Ho nnmos the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land. Rasmus Fngerli, Wnliaco Cowoll, Wil liam Burns, Nicholas O. Tuttle, of Bynum, Mont. F r a n k D. M ir a c l e , Register. 1st pub July 25 FOREST RESERVE L IE U A P P L I- • CATION, No. 1306. U. S. Land Offico at Helena, Mont. Notice is hereby given, that William K. Flowerree, whose postoffice nddress is Lowry, Montana, hns made application to select under the provisions of the Act- of Juno 4,1897 (30 Stut., 36), tbe follow ing doseribed tract: Lots 2, 3, and 4, sec. 5, nud lot 1, sec. 6, tp 20 north, range 2 west. Within the next 30 days from date hereof protests or contests against this selection on tbe ground that the land de scribed, or nny portion thereof, is more valuable for its minerals than for agri cultural purposes, will be received und notod for report to tbo Commissioner of the Generul Lnnd Offico. F r a n k D. M ir a c l e , Register. First publication July 18, 1902. FOR SALE. ADgora Goats—A shipment of An gora goats will reach Groat Falls about July 9,1902 and will bo offered for sale. Come and seo them. Land—Irrigated land and stock Montana Brewing Co., Brewers and Bottlers of In Kegs and Bottles. All Orders for Keg and Bottled Beer promptly attended to. P. 0. Box 76. Phone 210. Great Falls, Montana. 50 YEARS* EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights & c . A n y o n o sending n sketrh nnri description mny nr“ onlAblc. Cc Handbook < nconcy foraecurtnffpj . ... Patent* tnkon tbrouch Muon & Co. receive quickly ascortnln our opinion free xv Invention I a — *--*•- ----- ~ tioiis fltrlctly sent freo. Oldest n. , . .................... ................. ..ether os ____ :ion I a probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta tpecial notice, without c harge» In tho Scientific: Hnierican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. J«ar?cst cir culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, |3 a yeAr: four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. M U N N & C o .3 6 , B r o a d w a » * N e w Y o r k Broncb Otflco, CCS V 8U Washington. D. C. ranchos for sale arid rent. Sheep—Fat wethers and dry ewes for salo. Delivery for June and July. Cattlo—Fine Hereford Bulls, Cows and Calves. Horses—Three Norman stallions cheap. D. A. R ichardson , Great Falls, Mont. 40 differentstylesof pioturo mould ing and all sizes in glass. At the Art Studio. In the matter of the adoption of Mary Lorena Young by Thomas Dawson and Isabel Agnes Dawson. Statoof Montana, County of Teton, - District Court, Eleventh Judicial District. T o ------ Young (Christian name not known to petitioners) and Mary Young, the parents of said Mary SLorena Young: You are are hereby notified that on !ho 2nd day of September, 1902, be tween tho hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. in., or as soon thereafter as counsel (or petitioners can be heard, the said Thomas Dawson and Isabel Agnes DawsoD, will, in the court room, in Choteau, Teton county, Montana, move the court to hear and deter mine their petition herein filed, ask ing for an order of adoption of the said Mary Lorena YouDg, your daughter, a minor child, and also for an order changing tho name of your said daughter, Mary Lorona Young, to that of Mary Lorena Dawson, ac cording to the statute in such case made and provided, and you are hereby notified to appear at said time and make such objections to the granting o f the prayer of said pe titiou as you may see fit. And it is hereby ordered that tbe foregoing notice be published once a week for four (4) successive weeks in The Montanian and Chronicle, a weekly newspaper published at Cho teau, Teton countv, Montana. Wituoss my hand and the seal of this court this 18th day of July, 1902. (Seal) S terling M c D onald , Cleik District Court. J. G. Bair, attorney for petitioners. First publication July 18, 1902. NOTICE OF ELECTION, CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT. HOUSE BILL No. 55. An Act Providing for tho Submission to tho Qualified Electors o f tlio Stuto ofM o n tnnaof nn Amendment to Section 4 o f Artlclo XVI. of tiio Constitution, lioiatiug to County Commis sioners. Bo it Ennctod hy tho Logislntivo Assembly o f tho State o f Montana: Soction 1. Thoro shall bo submitted to tho qualified doctors of tho Stato of Montana at tho noxt general olectiou to bo hold in said stato, tho following amendment to Section 4, o f Articlo X V i ot the constitution, relating to county commissioners. That Section 4 o f Artielo XVI of tho constitu tion of tho Stato of. Montana, bo amended so ns to road as follows: “ Section 4. In each county tliero shall bo elected three county commissioners, whoso term of office shall ho six years; provided, that tho term o f offico o f tiioso elected ou November 0th. 1000, shall expire on tho first Monday in January, 1007; provided further, tlint at tho general elec tion to bo hold in Novomber, 1902, (in counties wiioro commissioners nro to ho elected that year), three commissioners shall bo elected whoso torms shall expire on tho first Mondnyin J nnunry, 1907; providod furthor, tlint at tho gen eral election to bo held In .November, 1900, ono commissioner shall bo elected for a term of two years, ono commissioner shell ho elected for a term of four years, and ono commissioner shall he elected for n tonn o f six year-, whoso term o f olllco shall commence on tho said first Monday of January, 1907; and provided further, tliutnt ouch general election thereafter commencing with the general olectiou to bo hold in Novem ber, 190S, ono commissioner shall bo elected for a term o f six years. A vacancy in tho board ot county commissioners ehall bo filled by appoint ment by tho judge o f IJO j judicial district in which tho vacancy occurs.” Section 2. Tho voto upon this nmondment shall bo counted and canvassed by suchotlicinis mid in such manner us is providod by la\v for ttie counting and canvassing of tho voto9 for mumbor o f congress, and if a majority of all votes cost at said election for nud against said amendment shall ho in favor o f tho amendment, tho governor o f tho stato shall immediately so doclaro by publio proclamation, and said amend ment shall ho in full force and cfioct as a purl o f tho constitution from and after tho data o f said proclamation. Section 3. Tito official ballots to be used at tho next general olcction to bo hold in this stato shall havo printod thereon the following words in such manner ns to allow ovory elector nn op portunity to indicate thereon by propor murks, his preference to-wit: “ For tho Amendment to tho Constitution Relating to County Commis sioners,\ and “ Against the Amendment to tho Constitution- Helming to Comity Commis sioners.” Approved February 20, 1901. United States o f Amoricn. Stato of Mon tana, bs: 1, Georgo M. Hnys, secretary of stato of the State o f Montnnn, do horeby certify tlint tho above is a true and correct copy of an act en titled “ An Act Providing for tho Submission to tho Qualified Electors of the Slnte of Montana of an Amendment to Section 4 of Articlo XVI of tho Constitution, Relating to County Commis sioners,” enacted by tho Seventh session of the legislative assembly of tho Stato of Montana and approved ou tho 2<ith day o f February, 1901. In testimony whereof, 1 havo hereunto sot my hand und affixed the groat seal o f said stato. Bono at tho City o f Uelcua, tho Capitol o f said Stato, this lr.tli day o f July, A. I). 1902. (Seal.) GEO. M. HAYS, Secretary o f Stale. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnutl Office at Helena, Mont., I June 19, 1902. \ Notice is boreby given that tbo follow ing named settlor bus filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, nud that said proof will be inaile before E. C. Garrett, U. S. Com missioner, at Choteau, Mont., on Aug. 23,1902, viz: W IL L IA M H. YARNALL for HE No. 12035, for tbe sw4 sw4, sec. 9, s2 sei, nnd se4 sw4, sec. 8, township 21 north, range 6 west. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous rcsidenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Allan Christian, Eugene Smith, Sale T. Christian, of Choteau, George E. Cov ington of Augusta, Mont. F r a n k D. M ir a c l e , Register. First pub Jnne 27. Desert Lantí.Final Prooí-Hoücefor PoMicalioii. Lnnd Offico at Helenn, M o n t.,) Jnne 30, 1902. ( Notice is hereby giveD that Ida M. Dorraneo, assignee o f James N. FurmaD, of Augusta, Mont., has fi ed notice o f in tention to make proof on his dosert-land claim No. 3994, for tho w2 ne4, sec. 34, tp 21 north, rimge 8 west, before C. C. Covington, U. S. Oom’r nt Augnstn, Mont., on tbo 9tb day of August, 1902. He numes the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said: •Tames C. Furman, Walter W. Williams, Prentiss Parker, Arthur Woods, nil of Augusta, Mont. F r a n k D. M ir a c l e , Register. First pub. Jniy 4. 10 per cent discount on all ladies Rkirt waists at the Choteau Mer. Co. The Keystorie Well Drillçr Correspondence Solicited. J. Zimmerman, Choteau. GQEEEQGEEnEEEnEEEEirsnEDEEgEaaaEEEEEEEQEiEiEElEiEEEEEinHEiEEB ¡F . C. B F G I 1 * | 1 Decorator and Paper Hanger | 1 HOUSE, SIGN and CARRIAGE P A INTING | | WALL PAPER IN STOCK. § 3 Also SAMPLES lrom tie LARGEST STOCK of WALL paper in He State of Montaia. | § Estimates on Contracts Cheerfully Given. ¡3 55 S a Work in the Country Promptly Attended to. b l 3 ^ Main St., opposite Court House, CHOTEAU, MONT, g ¡3 o □EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEC5IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEB H A R R Y HA TR ES (a in <i> 5» m ai /a Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, C h i m n e y Building, Stone and Concrete w o rk. Estim a tes Furnished. C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A .. tn n\ » o m « « w « « « 35 £ \li iti iti ili ili ib ib ib ib ib T h e G e n i , ANGUS BRUCE, Proptor ” Fi.stclass Restaurant., O Under New Management. 8 o % occccrcccccccccccccccccccecccccccccccecc-ceccccccccect M EALS A T A LL HOURS. elicine Uraepassei. s s C H O T E A U H O U S E W m . E C o d g s h iiss P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any House in the County. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. -------- 7 -------------------- ------------------------------------- - X - i i q u i o r s a n d C i g a r s Furnisbed for the Convenience of its Customers, -------------------------------------------— — ------------------------------------------------------------------- - Livery and Feed Stable Run in Connection. Largest and most Convenient Barn in Town. Careful and Painstaking - man in charge. Reasonable Charges.