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=.: S ' . X % r- ■\ V-ts' - ; 6 E 4 j / f S < £ • C O . , Liquor Dealers,. . CHOTEAU, MOST ASA. jsoom ----------- \Ve wish to caii your attention to the fact that vre beep one of the largest nntl most complete stock of Wines, Liquors and CiKars in Teton county. We handle only tht> purest and best. AU whiskey is pure when it is made, and you can buy it pure d you buy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that the pure article is transferred from the barrel to the bottle in tho U o v - ernment. Bonded Warehouse under the supervision of a Umtea Stntos gnawer. The whiskey has never been tampered with, and it roust have age before the government will allow it to bo bottled. There is a government stamp placed over the mouth of each bottle which gnnrnntcpB age, purity, proof nml measurement. >'e 111 make a specialty of bonded goods and our prices will compete with the lowest. A N D 1 8 THE CLUB SALOON, | § W. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. O d ---------------------------------------g I Finest Wines, Liquors S h P i r r o r c $ | a , >u » . O H Lemp’s Justly Celebrated Lager? Beer, k M in Keg and Bottles. g If CHOTEAU, - - -MONTANA. § and Cigars. 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. J [ cor*- |Otea U J S £¿J=3 BEST Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. M P y il •! EST Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper THE BEST Newspaper in Teton County is the L 'íá í i z .U u í i i h Ííiiii Livery Feed Stable Having purchased the stock and business of H. P. Bailey, I am prepared to furnish Livory Rigs and Turn outs for patrons. Also to care for and feed yonr team when you are in Town. Corner of Gbotcnu Avenue and Hamilton Street. I have Baled Hay and Grain for sale and will be pleased to supply all wants in tbat line. Cull and see me. O. E. PUGSLEY. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. Uuited States Land Office, ) Great Palls, Mont., Aug. 9, 1902. J Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that 6aid proof will be made before A. O. Warner, U. S. Com’r atChoteau Montana, on Sept.22, 1902 viz: GEORGE E. COVINGTON, for HE No. 1205-1, for the e2 nel and o2 sel, sec. 28, tp 22 north, range 6 west. I le names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of saidlnnd, viz: Engoue Smith, Allen Chra !:an, Clar ence Rushing and John Sb : rer, all of Atigusin, Mont. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First publication Aug. 15. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. United Stntos Laud Office / Great Palls, Mont., Aug. 5,1902 ) Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Qual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. Warner, U. S. com missioner, at Choteau, Mont., on Sopt. 13, 1902, viz: EDWIN G KUFUS for HE No. 8039, for tho lots 2, 3, 4, s2 iiw-1, sec. 2, tp 21 north, range 1 west. ITo names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Byron B. Rogers, Frank A. West, Hairy K. Fern's, Jonathau E. Webb, all of Choteau, Montana. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug. 8 DESERT LAND, PINAL PROO F .- N otice ron P ublication . 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. visits. Ì, 1 B Y GEQ&&E EDWARD GRAHAM, ■H e* ' i r* , j I -f- ';> àî - The Intrepid Associated P rcii war correspondent, who was aboard tho U 8. 8. Brooklyn daring tho ontlr* flvo month* of tho campaign. IllantraUd with photograph« taken by tho Author during tho fight. T h e M o s t S e n s a t i o n a l 1 B o o k o f fta o B a y . - The true atory of the famous cruise of tho H y ing I Squadron under Commodore Winfield Soottfchley, tnclud* ng tho blockade ami destruction o f tho 8panJsh fleet. i’OLU r o u TI1K FlitST TI3IK. j Contains an aatograph endorsement and personal 1 -•count of tho battle by KeaisAdinlrai Schley. “ T h o fa c t a o f t h o s t o r y o f t h o m o v e m e n t s ;m l o p e r a t i o n * o f t h e F lyin g : S q u a d r o n nn t h o :u t l i o r to li e th e m In t h u b o o k a r e c o r r e c t . ” - W . S. S C H L E Y . An interesting narrative o f facta. Explains tho so* 1 ailed * 'Ketrogrado Movement)** tho **Loop|\ tho **Coaling j iTcddem,*' and settle* conclusively erei 7 adverse ruling I i.r tho Court o f Inquiry. 1 PRESIDENT C00SCVGKT, when Governor ot New York, fald:—**Mr. Ürsbenfs sjorv Is the ts*t recount ! fcnvc heard or resi of the osval titilas (‘ nrlcj tbs war. It ascdcdjnst et mu:b courage lo yo tbcal tsVIug pbeto* graphs ta h did to werk the fans.” THE NEW YORK HERALD siy»J—''»Mr. Graham. In tbs telling of feels, leaves tbt reader freo to make the deduction that cetera) naval office*! need a Court of In* quiry to reestablish their reputation*« l! they can bo re-established.” rfj K o s n u ject )ins evur l«' i n b e fore tho public th a t bus Interested evorybody as i ryj Vs® m a n n er Ir: ;vhlrh A d m liul Schley 1ms neon treated, and tho A m e rican pcon lo j 5 ^ LoL^An'l tn c full pcacj.'z/f/on o f tho H e r o o f Santiago. T h is book tolls I t t « : c r . r r e < t and as the eyew itnesses saw ft, hook is soilin g < » lidiirc. LII mtu I comxni.cslons. Outfit and hocks now ready. Rend soven | 2-cont str.mps fo.- c anvasslnK outfit. ACT QUICK. Now Is tho Umo t o MAKB MONEY* Price $1.50, S I .75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired* n c r i x r q i v j . b . g q n k e y c o m p a n y LX/?.AT ) £yi3 Ptsifisslsaps, GHiGAGO. United States Land Office, Grent Falls, Mont., Ang. 1G< 1902. Notice is hereby given thnt Daniel V. McCormack, assignee of MatliiUlo Mottuer. of Farmington, Mont., tms tiled notice of intention to mnko proof on bis desert-land claim No. 5921, for the s2 ue-l, sec. 32, sw4 uw-i, sec. 33, fp 26 north, range 2 west. Also thnt Martin A, Monsou, o ' Farmington, .Mont., fi’o 1 notice iutontion|tomako proof on his desert-land claim No. 02-17, for tho w2 se-l, sel se-1, sec. 11, no-l ne4, sec 14, tp 25 north, raugo -1 west before \V. Math ews, U. S. Com’r at Chateau, Montana, on ibu 29th day of Septembor, 1992. They name the following witnesses to prove their complete irrigation and recla mation of saul land. Bornnrd Aruesou, Severt Sy6e, An drew A. Boo, Daniel V. McCormack and Mnrtiu A. Moueou, ull of Farmington, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First publication Aug. 22. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.- N otiue F or P uhlication . Uuited States Land Office Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 12,1902. Notice is horoby given thnt Thomas Brooke, of Cliotenu, Mont., Las filed notice of intention to mnko proof on his desert land claim No 7011, for tbone4 se-J, soo. 3, n2 siv-l and nw-1 se4. soc. 2, tp 2-1 north, raugo 7 west, before W. Mathews, U. S. Coin’r nt Choteau, Mont., on Friday, Oct. 3,1902. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: William Cook, Hnrloy W. Yenger, of Belleview, Mont., Phil G. Rimell, Chnrles Klocklor, of Choteau, Moor. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug. 22. C O . 0 8 - GREAT FALLS, MONT. (Unincorporated.) Paid up capital... 100,00C 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 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 warrauts Hay is going to be short this year. Buy the machine that will cut it all —the McCormick mower—at Jos. Hirshberg & Co.’s. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Courf of the Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Montana, within and for the County of Teton. Eva V. Benton, plaintiff, vs. Jede- diah A. Benton, defendant. The State of Montana to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned lo ans wer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, aud to file your ans wer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty dayB 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 against you by default for the relief demauded in tho complaint. This action is brought to obtaiu a decree of divorce for said plaintiff from said defendant aud the custody of their children. Plaintiff alleges marriage March 21.1895, in Nebraska, and residence in Montana' for. more than one year last past, and tbat de fendant has failed and neglected to furnish plaintiff the necessaries of life for more than one year last past though he was able so to do and the further ground that the defendant has for more thau one year last past deserted the plaintiff without cause. All of which more fully appears in tho 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 olorove , Attorney for plaintiff. First publication August 1, 1902. Desert Land. Final Proel,-Notice For Püùlication. ^ United States Land Office, ) Helena, Mont., July 23,1902.) Notice ib hereby given tbat Obarles F. Decker, of Butte, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 4926, for the ne4 and nw4, section 20, township 26 north range 5 west, before A. O. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Choteau, Mont,, on the 6th day of September, 1902. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land. Rasmus Fngerli, Wallace Coweli, Wil liam Burns, Nicholas O. Tuttle, of Bynum, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Register. 1st pub July 25 FOREST RESERVE LIEU APPLI- CATION, No. 1306. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Montana Brewing Co., Brewers and Bottlers of Extra Fate Lager In Kegs and HoDl-s. All Orders for K>g and Bottled Beer pro i>i ‘ iy attended to. P. O. Jox 75. Phone 210. G r e a t F a l l s , M o n t a n a . U. S. Land Office, Great Falls, Mont, Aug. 16, 1802. Notice is hereby given that the follow- iug-unmed settler lias filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support nf bis claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. Warner, U S. com missioner, at Choteau, Mont., on Sept. 27,1902, viz: . LAUGHLIN BRUCE for HE No. 11654, for lot 7, section 6, lot 1, ne4 nw4, nw4 ne4, bcc . 7, tp 23 north, raugo 5 «oai. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Peter Darcy, Murdoch C. McLeod, Edward A. Lawson, Chnrles O. Bulme.’, all of Choteau, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug. 22 U. S. Land Office at Helena, Mont. Notice is hereby giveD, thnt William K. Flowerree, whose postoffice address is Lowry, Montana, has made application to 6olcct under the provisions of the Act of Juno 4,1897 (30 Stab, 36). the follow ing described tract: Lots 2, 3, and 4, sec. .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 received and noted for report to tho Commissioner of tbe General Land Office. F rank D. M iracle , Register. First publication July 18, 1902. T aken U p .— Gray horse, weight about 1400 pounds, branded E d on j left (high. Owner can have same b y ' proving property and paying charges H enry K ropp . FOR SALE. Angora Goats—A shipment of An gora goats will reach Great Falls about July 9,1902 aud will be offered foi sale. Como and see them. Land—Irrigated land and Btock -ranches for sale and rent. Sheep—Fat wethers and dry ewes for sale. Delivery for June and July. Cattle—Fine Hereford Bulls, Cows aDd Calves, Horses—Three Norman stallious cheap. D. A. R ichardson , Great Falls, Mont. We are showing great bargains in gents clothing. .Call and .see for yourself at Choteau Mer. Co. Pay your subscription. In the matter of the,-adoption of - Mary Loren a Young by i. nomas Dawson and Isabel Agnes Dawson. State of Montana, County of Toton, District Court, Eloveuth Judicial District. TV) ----- - Young (Christina nsmo not known to petitioners) and .Mary Young, the parents, of said Mary Lorena Young: You are are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of September, 1902, be tween tbe hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., or as soon thereafter as counsel for petitioners can be beard, tbe said Thomas Dawson and Isabel Agnes Dawson, will, iu 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 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 and provided, and you are hereby notified to appear at said time and make such objections to tbe granting of the prayer of said pe tition as you may see fit. And it is hereby orderod that the 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, Moutaua. Witness my band 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, CONSTITI!. TIONAL AHENDMENT. HOUSE BILL No. 55. An Act Providlucr for tho Submission to tho Qualified Electors of tho Stato of Montnnn o f nn Amendmont to Section 4 o f Article XVI. of tho Constitution, Relating to County Commis sioners. Bo it Ennctod by tho Legislative Assembly of tho Stato o f Montana: Section 1. Tiioro shall bo submlttod to tho qualiCod d octors o f tho Stato of Montana at tho noxt general election to ho hold in said state, tho following amondment to Section 4, o f Articlo XVI of tho constitution, rotating to county commissioners. That Section 4 o f Articlo XVI of tho constitu tion o f tho Stato o f Montana, bo amended so ns to road as follow s: “ Section 4. In oncli county tboro shall bo elected tlireo county commissioners, whoso torm of oilicoshall ho six years; provided, thnt tho term o f ofllco o f tlioso elected on November (Jtb. 1000, shall oxpiro on th.o first Monday iu January, 1007; provided furtiier, that at the general elec tion to bohold in November, 3002. (in counties where commissioners aro to bo elected that year), tlireo commissioners shall bo oloctcd whose terras shall expire on tho first Monduyin January, 1007; providod furtiier, thnt at tho gen eral election to bo held in November, 1000, ono commissioner slinll bo elected foi; a torm o f two yoare, ouo commissioner slinll boVicotcd for a term of four years, and ono commissioner blinll bo elected for n term of six years, whoso \orm o f office ah'uli coinwonco on tho said first Monday of January, 1007; and providod furtiier, that ut each gouernl olectlon thereafter commencing with tho general olectiou to bo hold iu Novem ber, 1008, ono commissioner shall bo elected lor n term o f six years. A vacancy in tho board of county commissioners shall lie filled by appoint ment by tho judge o f iho judicial district iu which tho vacancy occurs.” Section 2. Tho vote upon this amondment shall bo counted nnd cunvnssedhy sucli oiliciols and in sucli rannnor ns is providod by law for tho counting and canvassing of the votes for membor o f congress, and if a majority of all votes cast at said election for and against s aid amendment shall bo iu favor o f tho amendment, tho governor of tho stato sludl immediately so j declare by public proclamation, and suhinmeud-; meat shall be iu full force nnd efieit us a part o f , tho coustitutiou from and after tho ilulo o f said j proclamation. Section 3. The official ballots to bo used at j tho noxt goueral olectiou to bo held in this stuto ; shall have printed thereon tho following wordB in such manner as to allow evory elector au op portunity to ludicalo theroon by propor marks, liis proforonco to-wit: “ For tho Amondment to tho Constitution Relating to County Commis sioners,” and “ Against the Amendment to tho Constitution Rotating to County Qommis- sionors.” Approved February 2G, 1901. United States of America. Stato of Mon tana, ss: I, George M- Rays, secretary of state of tho Stato of Montana, do hereby certify that the above is a truo and correct copy of an act on- titlad “ An Act Providing for the Submission to tho Qualified Electors of tho State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 4 o f Articlo X V I of tho Constitution, Relating to County Commis sioners,\ enacted by the Seventh session of tho legislative assembly o f tho Stato of Montana and approved on the 20th day o f February, 1901. In testimony whoreof, I lmvo horounto sot my hand and affixed tho great seal of euid stato. D odo ut the City o f Helena, tho Capitol o f said Stato, this 15th day o f July, A. D. 1902. (Seal.) GEO. M. HAYS, Secretary o f Stato. The 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.) ■dí6-:fe6£-:6CS':Siíi6éS66fr&€:.£S&S&Cftilií'í3'-333i3-'95i5-:3-'9'-3-'3'-3.:9-'9-4ií'í-'33'ÜS.-*4fe o' ® m Desert Land-Final Proof. Notice For Fnlcation. United States Land Office,) Great Fails, Mont., Auff. 25,1902. ) Notice is hereby given that CARRIE JOHNSON, ot Farmington, Montana, has filed notice ot intention to make proof on her desort-lnud claim No. 4313, for the fc2 nw-4, n2 sw4 and sq 4 see 15, tp 25 n, r 4 w, before A. G. Warner, U. S. commissioner, nt Chotonu. Mont., on Sat urday, tho 4th day of October, 1902. She names the following witnesses to prove tbo complete irrigation und recla mation of said land: Otis Whnlev and Hal vor O. Thompson, of Farmington, Mont.; Leonard A. Frey and Adalbert Beitlich, of Bynum, Mout. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug 29 5 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE H A K E T HAYMES » us US US US m us us m « «w * * ili « in £ CHOTEAU, MONTANA. | Plastering:, Stucco, Lathing1, C h i m n e y Building, Stone and Concrete work. Estimates Furnished. Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. T r a d e M a r k s D e s i g n s C o p y r i g h t s & c . tionsfltrlctiycotiriuentlal. Handbook on Patents aentfreo. Oldest nnency forsccurinjrpatout«* Patent* taken through Munn & Co. receive rpiclxd noticet without c harge, in tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijinrcat clr* eolation o f nny sclentldo Journal. Terms. ?3 a year: four raontba, *L Sold by ail newsdealers. MUNN & Co.38,Bw*«W’ New York Branch Olflee, C25 F SL Washington. D. C. a CHOTEAU HOUSE W m H o d g s k l s s P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations or any ^¡nse in the County. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. X - j ì q u o r s a d i r i c i C i g a r s Furnisbed for the Convenience of itB Customers. 10 per cent discount on all ladies shirt waists at the Choteau Mer. Co. Livery and Feed Stable ,. Run in Connection. Largest and most Convenient i Barn in Town. Careful and Painstaking mail' ‘ in | charge. Reasonable Charges. ,. : JK-.