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GRA VES & CO., Liquor Dealers, .CHOTEAU. MONTANA. Wo wish to call your ntteut'.on to ,the fact that we keep ono of the largest and most complete stook of 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 if you buy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that the pure artiole is transferred from the barrel to the bottle in the Gov- ernment Bonded Warehouse under the supervision of a United States guager. The whiskey has never been tamperod with, audit must have ago before the government will allow it to be bottled. Thero is a government stamp placed over the mouth of each bottle which guarantees age, purity, proof and measurement. We make make a specialty of bonded goods nnd our prices will compete with the lowest. THE CLUB SALOON, W. D. HAGEN &CO., Props. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. L e m p ’s Ju s t ly C e lebrated Lager^Beer, I f in Keg and Bottles. K C H O T E A U , - - M O N T A N A . fess©©©©©©®®®©©©©»©©soscood? THE 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. T H E B E S T Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. T H E B E S T 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 Aeantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is THE BEST m , j « . 'U'.f-t 1 Jpltfl Tp) The Intrepid Associated Press war •oitMpoftdeat» who ' was aboard tho V. 6. 8. Brooklyn daring the ontíro Aro months of the campaign. Illustrated with phsltpiphi taken b j the Author during the light. T h e M o s t S e n s a tio n */1 B o o k o f th e D a y . The true story of the famous craise of tho Ttjtng I Squadron under Commodore Winfield Soott Achley, Uolod- ng the blocked* and dettracttoa o f tho foaalsi A 00 A , »’OLD FOJt THIS FJUiST TI1LE. i Contains an autograph endorsement and p i n m l 1 oount of the battle by ReaivAdmtral Schley. “ T ho facta o f the story o f the m oram ente .fid operations o f the F iring Squadron an the uitUor tella them In this h o o k are correct.\ - W . 8 . S C H L E Y . An Interesting narrative of facts. Explains tho l _ 11 led ‘ 'Retrograde Uoremantt” tho \Loopp* tho \Coaling I r .> ¡en ,\ and settles ooneltulrely orory adrorso ruling I * t ie Court of Inquiry. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, when Governor ol New York, ««Id:—\U r . Graham'« story la the beat account I have beard or read ol the naval fljhllng durln, tho war. It needed Joel as mneb courate to to about taklnt photo- frapht as It did to work the tons.” THE NEW YORK AERALO «ayK—“ Mr. Qrabam. In Ibi !e!llo{ ol (seta, laaraa Ika readcr (rea to tnake tbe dcdnctlon tkat several sarai oltlcers need a Coart al la* qulry lo re-eslabtlfh tbelr rcpatatloaa, U tbey con bo re-eetebllebed.” No subject has ever boon before tbe public that has Interested everybody the manner in which Admiral Schiey has Keen treated, and tbe American people | demand the full raoognltlon o f tho H a r o o f Santiago. This book toll* I everything Just ns It uivi-rn-il and .is the eyewitnesses saw It. Book Is selling 1 , Ilk. .»11 flu re. Liberal commissions. Outfit and books now ready. Bend seven I &cont stamps (or canvass, hr outfit ACT QUICK. Now Is the time to MAKB MONEY. Price $1.30, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired. ^ A G E N T S \ W . B , DO N K E Y C O M P A N Y .W A N T E D ] Sale Publishers, CHIP AGO. Montana Brewing Co., Brewers and Bottlers of Eitra Pale Laset In Kegs and Bottles. All Orders for Keg and Bottled Beer promptly attended to. P.O .Box 76. Plioiie 210. - ..Great Falla, Montana. pç J Ti è Livery a « d Feed Stable Having purchased the stock and business of H. F. Bailey, I 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 o f Chotean Aveiiue and Hamilton Street. R e a d y .'or B u è lness. Wo are now prepared to furnish tho public with Lethbridge coal. Free delivery on Saturday o f each week in any quantity desired at $8 50 per ton. Terms, strictly cash. Leave orders at the telephone office. Orders at- companied by the cash receive firf attention. T h o m p s o n & F e r r i s . T A K E N U P . One sorrel gelding, broke to saddle, about 12 year old, with Blaze face and White legs. Branded 3E* JLf on left thigh and on the left shoulder. Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost*. W. H. C onliffe , Choteau, Moat. I have Baled Hay and Grain for sule and will be pleased to supply oil wants in that line. Gall and sue me. 0. E. PUGSLEY. NÖTIGE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Great Fall*, Mont., Aug. 9, 1902, Notice is heroby given that tho follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his cluim, and that said proof will bo mado before A. C. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Choteau Montana, on Sept.22,1902 viz: GEOBGEE. COVINGTON, for HE No. 12051, for the e2 ne4 nnd e2 eel, sec. 28, tp 22 north, rau\o G west. He pames the following witnesses to prove bis continuóos residence upon and cultivation of saidlnnd, vizi Eugene Smith, Allen Cbrl4:an, Clar ence Bashing and John Shearer, all of Augusta, Mont. J ames M. B urlingame , Begister. First publication Aug. 15. CO. 9 9 GREAT FALLS, MONT. ( Unincorporated.) Paid up capital...............$ 100,000 Individual responsibility... 2,000,000 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lnud Office j Groat Fulls, Mont., Aug. 5,1902 ) Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settlor has filed notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of bis cluim, and that said proof will be made beforo A. O. Wnruor, U. S. com missioner, at Choteau, Mont., on Sept. 13, 1902, viz: EDWIN G KUFUS for HE No. 8639, for tho lots 2,3, 4, s2 nw4, sue. 2, tp 2*1 north, rnuge 4 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rosideuce upon and cultivation of snid laud, viz: Byron B. Rogers, Frank A. West. Hairy If. Ferris, Jonathnn E. Webb, all of Choteau, Alontnnn. J ameu M. B urlingame , Begister. First pub Aug. 8 DESEBT LAND, N otice for FINAL PROOF.— P ublication . i IlffcJi ifVI J||| i f 7 ! S ^ M m ^ £ S a n t i m g o \ 1 BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM. United Stales Laud Office, Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 1G, 1902. Notice is hereby given that Daniel V. McCormack, assignee of Mathilde Mottner, of Farmington, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 5921, for the s2 ue4, sec. 32, sw-l nw4, sec. 33, tp 2G north, range 2 west. Also that Martin A. Monson, of Farmington, Mont., ii'ol nctice intention|tomnke proof on his desert-land claim No. G247, for tbe w2 so-1, se4 sol, soo. 11, ne4 ne4, sec 14, tp 25 north, runge 4 west before W. Math ews, U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Montana, on tho 29th day of September, 1902. They name tho following witnesses to prove their complete irrigation and recla mation of said lnnd. Bernard Arneson, Severt Syse, An drew A. Boo, Daniel V. McCormack nnd Martin A. Monson, all of Farmington, Mont. J. M. B urlinoame , Begister. First publication Aug. 22. W. G. CONRAD, Pres. JAMES T. STANFORD, Vice Pres, and Manager. P. KELLY, 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 warrants Hay is going to bo bhort this year. Buy the machine that will cut it all —the McCormick mower—at Jos. Hirshborg & Co.’s. N o t ice T o C r e d itors. Estate of Margrette Wagnild deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given by the under» signed, Administrator of of the Estate of Margrette Wagnild deceased, to the cred itors and to all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouobers within 4 months after the first publication of this notice to tho said Administrator at tbe Inw office of J. E Erickson at Choteau, Mont-, ti e same being tho place for the transaction of the business of said Estate Dated Aug. 15 1902. O l e W a g n i l d Administrator of the Estate of Margrette Wagnild deceased. J. E. E rickson Attorney for Administrator. Desert Laud. Final Prool,-Notice For PnDIicatlon. DESERT LAND, FINAL PBOOF.- N otioe F or P ublication . United States Land Office Giea' Falls, Mont., Aug. 12,1902. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Brooke, of Choteau, Mont., has filed uotice of intention to make proof on hie desert laud claim No 7011, for thene4 se4, poa^3, d 2 bw 4 and nw4 se4, sec. 2, tp 24 north, ran go 7 west, before W. MafhowF, U. S. (Jom’r at Choteau, Mont., on Friday, Oct. 3 , 1902. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: William Cook, Harley W. Yeager, of Belleview, Mont, Phil G. Rimell, Charles IClockler, of Choteau, Mont. J ames M. B ublinoame , Register. First pub Aug. 22, United States Land Office, ) Helena, Mont., July 23,1902.) Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Decker, of Butts, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 4926, for the ne4 and nw4, section 20, township 2G north range 5 west, before A. O. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Choteau, Mont,, on the Gth day of September, 1902. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of snid land. Rasmus Fngerli, Wallace Cawell, Wil liam Burns, Nicholas O. Tattle, of Bynum, Mont. F r a n k D. M i r a c l e , Begister. 1st pub July 25 FOREST RESERVE LIEU CATION, No. 1306. APPLI- NOTIOE FOB PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 16, 1802. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that snid proof will bo made before A. O. Warner, U S. com» missioner, at Choteau, Mont., on Sept. 27,1902, viz: LAUGULIN BRUCE for HE No. 11654, for lot 7, section 6, lot-1, ne4 nw4. nw4 ne4, sec. 7, tp 23 north, range 5 west. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cnltivation of said lnnd, viz: Peter Darcy, Murdoch C. McLeod, Edward A. Lawson, Charles O. Bnlme-, all of Choteau, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Aug. 22 U. S. Land Office at Helena, Mont. Notice is hereby given, 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, sec. 5, nnd 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 notod for report to tho Commissioner of the General Land Office. F rank D. M iracle , Register. First publication July 18, 1902. FOR SALE, Angora Goats—A shipment of 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 wether* and dry ewes for sale. Delivery for June and July. Cattle—Fine Hereford Bull*, Cows and Calvos, Horses—Three Norman stallion* cheap. D. A. R ich a r d s o n , Great Falls, Mont. NOTICE OF ELECTION, CONSTITU. TIONAL AÍTENDMENT, HOUSE BILL No. 55. An Act Providing lor tho Submission to tbo Qualifiod Eloctors ol tbe Stato of Montana o f an Amondmont to Section 4 of Artlclo XVI. of tho, Constitution, Relating to Uonnty Commis sioners. Bo it Enacted by tbo Legislative Assembly o f tbo State o f Montana: Section 1. Thero shall bo submitted to tbe qualifiod doctors of tho State of Montana at tbo next general election to be hold in said state, tbo following amendment to Section 4, of Article XVX of the constitution, relating to county commissioners. That Section 4 o f Artlclo XVI of tho constitu tion o f tbo Stato o f Montana, be amended so as to road os follows: “ Section 4. In each county there shall be elected three county commissioners, whoso term of oifico shall be six years; provided, that tbo term o f office o f those eloctod on Novombor Gth. 1900, shall oxpire on tho first Monday In January, 1907; providad further, that at tbo general elec tion to bo bold in November, 1902, (in counties whore commissioners nro to bo elected that year), threo commissioners shall bo eloctod whoso terms shall expiro on the first Monday in January, 1907; provided further, that at tho gen eral olcction to bo held in Novcmbor, 1900, ono commiBsionor shall bo olected for a term of two ycarB, ono commissioner shall bo olectod for a term o f four yoars, and one commissioner shall be eloctod for a term o f six years, whose term of oifico shall commouco on tbo said first Monday of January, 1907; and provided further, that at each genoral election thereafter commencing with tho genoral election to bo hold in Novem ber, 1908, ono commissioner shall bo elected for a torm o f six years. A vacancy in tho board o f connty commissioners shall be filled by appoint ment by tbo jadgo o f the judicial district in which tbo vacancy occurs.” Soction2. The vote upon RiiB amondmont shall bo connted and canvassed by suoh ofllcinla and in such mqnqor as is providod by law for tbo counting and onnvassing of the votes for member o f congress, and If a majority of all votes cast at said election for and against said amendment shall bo in favor o f tho amondmont, the governor of the stato shnll immodiatoly so doclaro by public proclamation, and said amend ment shall bo In fall forco and effect as a port o f tho constitution from and aftor tho date o f said proclamation. Section 3, The official ballots to bo need at tho next general aloction ta bo held in this stato shall baye printod tlieroon tbo following words in such manner ns to allow ovory elector an op portunity to indioato thoreon by propor marks, bis preferonco to-wit: “ For tho Amondmont to tbo Constitution Relating to Connty Commis sioners,” and “ Against tho Amendment to the Constitution Relating to County Commis sioners.\ Approved February 20, 1901. United States of America, State of Mon. tana, ss: I, Goorgo Mi Hays, sooretory of stato of tho Stato qf Montana, do horoby certify that tho nbovo is a true and oorroct copy of an net en titled “ An Act Providing for tho Submission to tho Qualified Electors of the State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 4 o f Article XVI o f tho Constitution, Relating to County Commis sioners,” onactod by the Seventh sossion of tho legislative assembly o f tho State of Montana and approved on the 20th day o f February, 1901. In testimony whorcof, I have horounlo sot my hand and affixed tho groat seal of said stato, Dono at the City q f Ifelonq, the Capitol o f said Stato, thiB 15th day o f July, A. D. 1903. (Seal.) GEO. M. HAYS, Secretary o f Stato. The Keystone Well Driller Desert LaiaTinal Prool-liotice for PuMication. Land Office at Helena, Mont., Aug. T9, 1902. Notice is hereby given that Ida M. Dorrauce, assignee of Jnuie N. Furman, of Augusta, Mont., has fi ed notice of in tention to make proof on his dosert-land claim No. 3994, for the w2 ne4, sec. 34, tp 21 north, range 8 west, before O. O. Covington, U. S. Com’r at Augusta, Mont., on the 26th day of September 1902. He numes tho following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said: James C. Furman, Walter W. Williams, Prentiss Parker, Arthur Woods, all of Augusta, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Register. First pub. Aug. 22 Correspondence Solicited» J. Zimmerman, Choteau, PHOTOS 5 0 C E N T S PER DOZEN. If you send us a good photo we w ill copy and m ake you one dozen nice photos for 50 cents* Send in at once as this offer holds good a short i time only. STUDIO LaGRANDE, G R E A T F A L L S . (W . H. CLINKENBDARD, Prop.) * * * * * * * * ¿►fe«-:«*: J FH AK R Y H AYM ES Desert Land, For Final Proof-Notice Pntilication United States Land Office, Great Falls, Mont., Aug., 27 1902. Notice is hereby given that William Cook of Choteau, Moutaua bas filed Dotice of intention to make proof on his desert-lund claim No.4371. for the s2ne4 and s2 nw4, sec. 2, tp. 24 north range 7 west before A. C. Warner,U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Mont., on Saturday, the 11th day of Ootober, 1902. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said l*Dd: Harley W. Yeager, Cecil D. Yeager, Jami ■ Peeble3 of Choteau, Mont., Wesley Chad wick of Belleview, Mont. J. M. B urlingame Begister. First pub. Aug. 29, 1902. Desert Land-Final Proof, Notice For PnMcation, United States Land Office,) Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 25,1902. ) Notice is hereby given that CABBIE JOHNSON, of Farmington, Montana, has filed notice of intention to make proof -on her desert-land claim No. 4313, for the e2 nw4, n2 sw4 and se4 see 15, tp 25 n, r 4 w, before A. O. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Chotean, Mont., on Sat urday, the 4th day of October, 1902. She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Otis P. Whalev, Halvor O. Thompson, of FarmingtoD, Mont.; Leonard A. Frey and Adalbert Beitlicb, of Bynum, Mont. J. M. B u r l in g am e , Register. First pub Aug 29 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, £ C h i m n e y Building, Stone | and Concrete work. | Estimates Furnished. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. | Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, Jobbing Prom p tly Attended toT Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs F u r n ish e d 'if Desired. \ CHOTEAU, MONTANA. T akpn U p .—G ray horse, weight about 1400 pounds, branded Ro on left thigh. Owner can havo same by proving property and paying charges,1 yourself at Choteau Mer. Co. H enry K ropp . We are showing great bargains in gents clothing. Call and see for TRADE MARKS D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s Ac. Anyone sending m sketch and dcscrtpUon may quickly ascertain onr opinion freo whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Commnnlca* Rons strictly confldontfaL Handbook on Patent* aent free. Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patent* token through Mann As Co. receive special notice, without charge, in tbo Scientific American. A handsomely illnatrated weekly. Largest dr- Terma, *3 a eolation o f any sdentino journal. __________ year: f our months, *L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN I Co.36,Bre*^' New York Branch Office, EX V 8L. Washington. D. C. Fay your subscription. 10 per cent discount on all isdies shirt waists abthe Choteau Mer, Co, C H O T E A U H O U S E W m F T o d g s k A s s I P r c p p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations or any House in the County. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. X j i q - u - o r s e t n e i C i g a r s Furnished for the Convenience of its Customers. Livery and Feed Stable Bun in Connection. Largest and' most Convenient Barn in Town. Careful and Painstaking in charge. Reasonable Charges: ^ a- <■