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GRÄ VES & CO., Lìquor Dealers, .CHOTEAU, MONTANA.usa W e wish to call your attention to the fact that -we koep one^of the largest and most completé stock ot Wines, Liquors and Gig“ ™ in Teton county. We handle od I j - the purest and best. All whiskey is pure when it is made, and you can buy it Pur0, buy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that the pure article is transferred from the barrel to the bottle in the G ot erumeut Bonded Warehouse undor the supervision of a United States guager. The whiskey has never been tampercd with and it must have age before the government will allow it to ^ bottled. There is a government stamp placed over the mouth of each bottle which guarantees age, purity, proof and measurement. e rnaae make a specialty ot bonded goods and our prices will competo with the lowest. r * ‘ ^ Lemp’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, ^ H in Keg and Bottles. ^ h CHOTEAU, - - MONTANA, jft T H E B E S T Advertising1 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 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 TH E BEST. £5 n £3 S a n t i a g o ' B Y GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM . OT:'\. . .¡'Tj'ii'5«c ‘ §Vii fep Â É f$ The Intrepid AuocUUd ITeu ww eoiMepondent, who ' vr&i aboard the V. B. 8. Brooklyn darts* the entire Are monHie of the campaign. Jilattreted with photographs fAken by the Author during the fight. The M o s t S e n s a tional | B o o k o f the D a y . The true etory of the famooo craUe of the Flyieg I Squadron under Commodore Winfield Scott Behley, tnelud* tig the blockade and destruction of the Spanish fleet, i roi»L> v o it th is f x iw t t i m e . Contains an autograph endorsement and persona! \ . count of the battle by ileaisAdmlral Schley. '' **Tho facts of tho story of the movements mil operation* o f the Firing Squadron os the iuthor tells thorn In this hook are corroct.” —W. 8 . SCHLEY# An Interesting narrative of faota. Explains the eo# J uiierf Rptrugrado Movement}'* the \Loop)\ the \Coaling I iTobiem,\ and settles oonduilrely every adverse ruling I wf the Court of Inquiry. \ PRESIDENT QOOSEVEi T. when Governor of New yori»,ssJd,-**'Mr Graham'sstorv Is the best aaonat I have beard or read of the naval fishtlog during tbe war. ft needed fast os much courafe to go about takinf photo* trspbs as It did to work the tons.** THE NEW YORK HERALD tayi:-MMf. Graham, la tbe felling of facts, leaves Ihe reader free to make the deduction that several oaval officers need a Court of la* qnlry to re-establish tbclr rsputatloas, U they an be re*cstibtlsbsd.” No subject has ever hvt*n before tho public that has Interested evorybody as i tho mano«‘r In which Admiral fcchlcv has neon troated, and tho American neoploi demand too fu ll reco g n i t i o n o f tho H e r o o f Scnttagom This book toll» 1 everythin* Ju&t as It imvi rr«il aud as the eyewitnesses saw It. 1500 k Is soiling! like ylldfire. Liberal commissions, outfit ami books now ready. Send seren j 2 -cont stamps for canvassing outfit. ACT QUICK Now Is tho time to MAKE MONEY# Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style Of binding desired. M B E M T S W ñ U T E B Wc Ba GOBM EY C O M P A H Y Sole Publishers, CHICAGO• Montana Brewing Co., Brewers and Bottlors of Extra Pale Laaer In Kegs and Bottles. All Orders for K e g and Bottled . Beer promptly attended to. P.O .Box 76. Phone 210. Great Falls, Montana. Livery ÂND Feed Stable COW) BfilM a GREAT FALLS, MONT. (Unincorporated.) Paid up capital ----- i ......... J$ 100,000 Individual responsibility.... 2,000,000 W. G. CONRAD, Pres. JAMES T. STANFORD, Vice Pres, and Manager. P. KELLY, Cashier. Having purchased the stock and business of H. F. Bailey, l am prepared to furnish Livery Bigs and Turn-. outs for patrons. Also to care for and feed yonr team when you are in Town. Corner oí Clioteau Avenue and Hamilton Street. I have Baled Hay aud Grain for sale and will be pieased to supply all wants in that line. Call and see me. O. E. PUGSLEY. This bank solicits accounts, and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent 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 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, ) Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 9, 1902. J Notice ib hereby given that tbe follow ing-named Bottler has filed notice of bis intention to moke final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before A. O. Warner, U , 8. Com’r at Cboteau Montana, on Sept.22,1902 viz: GEORGE E . COVINGTON, for HE No. 12054, for tbo e2 ne4 and e2 se4, sec. 28, tp 22 north, range 6 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cul'ivntiou of saidlnnd, viz: Eugene Smith, Allon Cbrist-'an, Clar ence Rushing and John Shearer, allot Augusta, Mont. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First publication Aug. 15. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office 1 Great Falls, Mout., Aug. 5,1902 ) Notice is hereby given that tho follow- mg-named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot liis claim, aud that said proof will be raado before A. C. Warner, U, S. com missioner, at Cboteau, Mont., on Sept. 33, 1902, viz: EDW IN G KUFUS for HE No. 8639, for the lots 2,3, 4, s2 nw4, see.* 2, tp 24 north, range 4 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Byron B. Rogers, Frank A. West, Hairy K, Ferris, Jonathan E. W ebb, all of Cboteau, Montana. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug. 8 DESERT LAND, FIN AL P R O O F .- N otioe por P ublication . United States Land Office, Great Falls, Mont,, Aug. 10,1902. Notice is horoby given that Daniel V. McCormack, assignee of .Mathilda Mottuer. of Farmington, M od L, lias tiled notice ot retention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 5921, for the s2 s(vl, sec. 32, sw4 nw4, seo. 83, Ip 2G north, range 2 west. Also that Martin A. Monson, of Farmington, Mont., fi’o l m tice inlontion|tomako proof on his deBert-laud claim No. 0247, for tho w2 se4, se4 se4, sec. 11, ne4 ne4, sec 14, tp 25 north, rango 4 west before \V. Math ews, U. S. Com’r at Cboteau, Montana, on i ho 29tb day of September, 1962. They name tho following witnesses to provo their complete irrigation and recla mation of said land. Bombard Aruoson, Severt Syse, An drew A. B op , Daniel V. McCormack and Martin A. Monson, nil of Furmington, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First publication Aug. 22. DESERT LAND, FIN AL P R O O F .- N otice F or P ublication . Uuited States Land Office Great Fnl’s, Mont., Ang. 12,1902. Notice is horoby given that Thomas Brooks, of Chotcnn, Mont., bos filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No 7011, for tho ne4 so-l, soc. 3, i)2 sw4 and nw4 se4, soc. 2, tp 24 north, rango 7 west, before W. Mat hows, U. S. Com’r at Cboteau, Mont., on Friday, Oct. 3,1902, He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: William Cook, Hnrloy W. Yonger, of Bolleview, Mont., Phil G. Rimell, Chnrles Klocklor, of Choteau, Mont. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug. 22. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 10, 1002. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice ot his retention to make final proof in support of biB claim, and that said proof will be made before A. O. Warnor, U S. com missioner, at Cboteau, Mont., on Sept. 27,1902, viz: LAU GH L IN BRUBE for HE No. 11G54, for lot 7, section 0, lot 1, ne4 nw4, nw4 ue4,6ec. 7, tp 23 north, range 5 west. He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and oultivntion ot said land, viz: Peter D ’Arcy, Murdoch O. McLeod, Edward A. Lawson, Charles C. Bui me.*, all of Choteau, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Ang. 22 T aken U p .— Gray horse, weight about 1400 pounds, branded Rn on left thigh. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges, H enrt K ropp . Hay is going to be short this year. Buy the machine that will cut it all —the McCormick mower—at Jos. Hirsh berg & Co.’s. A L IA S SU M M O N S . In tbe District Couri of tbe Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Montana, within and for the County of Teton. Eva V. Benton, plaintiff, vs. Jede- qiab A. Beaton, defendant. The State o f Montana-to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to ans wer tbe complaint in this action, which is filed in the office o f the clerk of 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 the 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 agaiust you by default for the relief demanded in tbe complaint. ThiB 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, aDd residence in Montana for more than one year last past, and that de fendant has failed and neglected to furnish plaintiff tho necessaries of life for more than one year laBt past though he was able so to do and the further ground that the defendant has for more than one year last past deserted the plaintiff without cause. All of which more fully appears in the verified complaint of the plaintiff on file herein and to which reference is herebv made. Witness my hand and the seal of this court this 30th day of July, 1902. S terling M o D onald , (Seal) Clerk. J ames S ulgrove , Attorney for plaintiff. First publication August 1, 1902. Desert Land. Final Proot,-Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, ) Helena, Mont., July 23,1902. j Notice ie hereby given that Charles F. Decker, of Butte, Mont., has filed notice of intention to-make proof on his desert-land claim No. 4920, for the ne4 and nw4, section 20, township 20 north range 5 west, before A. O. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Choteau, Mont,, on tho 6th day <9f September, 1902. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land. Rasmus Fagerli, Wallace Cowell, W il liam Burns, Nicholas O. Tattle, of Bynum, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Register. 1st pub Jnly 25 FOREST RESERVE L IE U A P P L I CATION, No. 1306. 1 ___________ 0 U. S. Land Office at Helena, Mont. Notice is hereby giveD, that William K. Flowerree, whose postoffice address is Lowry, Montana, has made application to select under the provisions of the Act of June 4,1897 (30 Stat., 36). the follow ing described tract: Lots 2, 3, and 4, seo. 5, and 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 the ground that the land de scribed, or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its minerals than for agri cultural purposes, will be reaeived und noted for report to tho Commissioner of the General Land Office. F rank D. M iracle , Register, First publication July 18, 1902. FOR SA L E . Angora Goats—A shipment o f An gora goats will reach Great Falls about July 9,1902 and will be offered foi sale. Come and see them. Land—Irrigated land and stock ranches for sale and rent. Sheep—Fat wethers and dry ewes for sale. Delivery for June and July. Cattle—Fine Hereford Bulls, Cows and Calves, Horses—Three Norman stallions cheap. D. A. R ichardson , Great Falls, Mont. We aro showing great bargains in gents clothing. Call and see for yourself at Choteau Mer, Co. j Pay your subscription. In the matter-of the adoption of Mary Lorena Young by Thomas Dawson and Isabel Agnes Dawson. Stafeof 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 Lorena Young: You are aTe hereby notified that on tho 2nd day of September, 1902, be tween the hours of 10 a. m. aud 4 p. m., or as soon thereafter as counsel for petitioners can be beard, tbe said Thomas Dawson and Isabel Agnes Dawson, will, in tbe court room, in Choteau, Teton county, Montana, move tbe court to hear and deter mine their petition hereiD filed, ask ing for an order of adoption of tbe said Mary Lorena Young, your daughter, a minor child, and also for an order changing the name of your said daughter, Mary Lorena Young, to that of Mary Lorena Dawson, ac- cordiug to the statute in such case made aud provided, and you are hereby notified to appear at said time and make such objections to the granting of the prayer of said pe tition 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 Moutauian aud Chronicle, a weekly newspaper published at Cho teau, Teton countv, Montana. Witness my hand and the seal of this court this 18th day of July, 1902. -• (Seal) S terling M c D onald , Clerk District Court. J. G. Bair, attorney for petitioners.. First publication July 18, 1902. NOTICE OF ELECTION, CONSTITU TIONAL AilENDM E NT. HOUSE BILL No. 55- An Act Providing for tko Submission to tho Qualified Electors o f tho State of Montana o f an Amendmont to Soction 4 o f Article XVI. of tho Constitution, Relating to County Commis sioners. Bo it Enacted by the Legislative Assombly o f the Stato o f Montana: Section 1. Tliore shall bo submitted to tbo qualified olectors o f tbo Stato of Montana at tbo nozt general election to bo held in said stato, tbe following amendment to Section 4, o f Articlo XVI ot tho constitution, minting to county commissioners. That Section 4 o f Articlo XVI of tho constitu tion o f tho Stato o f Montana, bo amonded so as to read as follow s: •‘Section 4. In oach county thoro shall bo electod three county commissioners, whoso torm of ofilco shall bo sis years; provided, that tho torm o f ofilco o f those olectod on November 6th. 1000, shall expire on tho first Monday in January, 1007; provided further, that at tho gonoral elec tion to behold in Novembor, 1002, (in countios where commissioners are to bo elected that year), tlireo commissioners shall bo olectod whoso terms shall expire on tho first Monday in January, I0o7; providod furthor, that at tho gon oral oloction to bo hold in Novembor, 1006, one commissioner sliull bo elected for a torm of two years, one commissioner shall be elected for a torm o f four years, and one commissioner shall bo olectod for a torm o f six years, whoso torm o f ofilco shall commonce on tho said first Monday ot January, 1007; and providod furthor, that at each general olcction thereafter commencing with tho gonoral olection to bo hold in Novem ber, 1008, ono commissioner shall bo oloctod for a term o f six years. A vacancy in tho board of county commissioners shall bo filled by appoint ment by tho judgo o f tho judicial district in which the vnennoy occurs.” Sections. Tho vote upon this amendmont shall bo counted nnd canvassed Juy such officials and in such manner as is providod by law for tbo coanting nnd canvassing of the votes for membor o f congress, and if a majority of all votes cast at said olection for and against said amendment sballbo in favor o f tbo amendmont, tho governor of tho stato shall immediately so doclaro by pnblic proclamation, and said amend mont shall bo in fall force and effect as a part o f the constitution from and attor tho dato o f said proclamation. Section 3. Tho official ballots to bo used at tbo next general olection to bo held in this state shall havo printod tlioroon tho following words In such manner as to allow overy elector an op portunity to indicato thereon by propor marks, his preference to-wit: “ For tho Amoudmont to tho Constitution Relating to County Co’smis- sionors,” and \Against the Amendment \ / the Constitution Relating to County Commis sioners.” Approved February 26, 1001. - United States of America. Stato of Mon tana, es: L Gcorgo H- Hays, secretary of state of tho Stato o f Montana, do hereby cortify that tho above is a trno and correct copy of on act en titled “ An Act Providing for tho Submission to the Qualified Electors of the State of Montana of an Amendment to Soction 4 o f Article XVI of tho Constitation, Relating to Connty Commis sioners,” enacted by the Seventh session of the legislative assembly o f tho Stato of Montana and approved on tho 2Gtli day o f February, 1001. In testimony whoroof, 1 have lioreunto sot my hand and affixed the great seal o f said stato. Done at the City o f Helena, tho Capitol o f said Stato, this 16th day o f Jnly, A. D. 1002. (Heal.) GEO. M. HAYS, Secretary o f State. NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena, Mont . , ) June 19, 1902. ) Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before E. O. Garrett, U. S. Com missioner, at Cboteau, Mont., on Aug. 23,1902, viz: W IL L IA M H. YARN A L L for HE No. 12035, for the ew4 sw4, sec. 9, s2 se4, and se4 sw4, soc. 8, township 21 north, range 6 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon'and cultivation of said land, viz: Allan Christian, Engene Smith, Sole T. Christian, of Choteau, George E. Cov ington of Augusta, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Register. First pub Jnne 27. T rade marks D esigns C opyrights A c . Anyone lending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably.patentable. Communica tions strictly conOdontfal. Handbook on Patent# sent free. Oldest agency for securingjmteuta. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive »pedal notice, without c harge. In tho S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n . A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lamest cir culation o f any aclenUBo journal. 'Terms, |3 a year: four months, |L Bold byall newsdealers. MUNN & (¡Q^SIBraidm), New York Branch Office, GS 2 V St- Washington. D. C. 10 per cent discount on all ladies shirt waists at the Choteau Mer. Co. \ tí , ■ V- Thé Keystone Well Driller Correspondence Solicited. J. Zimmerman, Choteau, PHOTOS 5 0 C E N T S P E R D O Z E N . If you send us a good photo we will copy and make you one dozen nice photos for 50 cents. _ Send in at once as this offer holds good a short time only. STUDIO LaGRANDE, GREAT FALLS. (W. H. CLINKENBDARD, Prop.) HARRY HAYMES m m m » m * 3» (!) m !» m 1 1 » z $ * Ur Hi Ur Ur it) Ur Ur ¥ lit a v c . ' t f e . c e . ' C ' c e c e c . ' C C . ' e c . ' C C c e c e u c n i M a a a a a a a a a ' a a ' S ' a ' a a a ' j a a ' a ' a a ' a a Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, « C h i m n e y Building, Sterne * and Concrete work. Estimates Furnished. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. $ 0 9 M 3 3 3 3 3 M 9 9 K > 3 » » 9 3 ( > 9 3 9 0 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 ! ^ > 9 9 3 9 9 3 9 3 9 i The G-em, ANGUS BRUGE,Proprietor • SS \ Firstclass Restaurant .... Under New Management. MEALS'’ AT ■’ ALL HOURS. Calcine Uñpasseil; ocGccoccccccccccecccectteeccecccccccccccccecGceccocec! si CHOTEAU HOUSE \W m . H o d g s k i s s P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any House in the Oounty. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. ------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- - ----------- X _ jiq u o ï s S ù tidi C i g a r s Furnisüed 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. '