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F. D. KINGSBURY & CO, Tlie 'Montarán ani Chronicle. [Consolidated Juno 21,1001.] \ DUPUYER, MONTANA. -GENERAL MERCHANDISE- Carry a Full Line of Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. BY C. E. TRESCOTT. Tho Toton Chroniclo and Tlio Sholby Nows, Consolidated January 3,1901. D RY GOODS, GROCERIES, H A RD W A RE, H A RV E S T E RS, SADDLES. BOOTS, and SH O E S , CLOTHING, GORDON HATS, BLA N K E T S , QUILTS. Published evory Friday at Chotoau, Toton County, Montana. Entered at tho post-oflìco at Chotoau, Mon 1 tana, as eecoud class matter. FRIDAY. 8EP7EMBER 19, 191«. r. p c .t Also handle the Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. Subscription $2.00 por aunara. Advertising rates on application. ALL ADVERTISING BILLS PAYABLE TOE 1ST OF BACII MONTH. REPUBLICAN STA T E CONVENTION mimi The Beaupre House Choteau, M o n tana, U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T . First clasB in every respect. Board by day or week at reasonable rates. 3-1. B E A U P R E P r o p r i e t o r . At n mooting of tho Republican «tato contrai committee, held in tho city of Helena,“ on tho 3rd doy of September, 1902, it wns ordered that a Republican stnto convention ho culled to moot in the city of Groat Falla, Mont., nt 10 o’clock a. m., on Saturday, September 27th, 1902, for tho purposo of placing in nomination ouo rep resentative In tho conpross of tho United Stnto«, ono associate jnstico of tlio supreme court of tlio stato of Montana, and for the transaction of such otlior business ns may properly como boforo a Republican convention AH doctors of the «tato without regard to past political aililintious who bcliovo in tho princi pios of tlio Republican party and endorso its policios aro cordially invited under this call to particípalo in tlio party primarios nnd tho convention. Tlio representation for tho convention hns boon apportioned among tlio ecvornl counties ns follows, tlio basis being ono dologato for (ivory flfty-fivo votes or mnior fraction tliorcof cast for tho Republican nominee for congress in tho oloctlon of 1900: Benvorhend............................................................. 14 Brondwator.................................................. n Carbon .......................................................... ir, Cateado............................................ x, Chateau ..................................................................... w Du-dor.........................................................................to Duwsou ............................................. ¡1 Door Lodge................................................. is Korgus ...................... .. 22 Flathead .......... Gallatin .................. Grnnlto ................ Jefferson .............. . Lewie nnd Clarko Madison .............. .• Menglior. GO TO THE Old Reliable leaf Market CHOTEAU, MONTANA, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. ICCIAL PRICES TO RANCHERS nnd II (IT El,-KEEP Eli S who buy in LARGE QUANTITIES. Cash Paid for Jk‘pf Hides. GORHAM BROTHERS, Proprietor. . ........................................19 ....................... . 21 0 ........................................30 ...................................... 10 ....................................... 7 MlerouJa ................................................................... 25 P a r k ........ .. ............................................................. 15 Powfh ,!,.■■■■ . ........................................................ 10 Ravalli ........................................... 15 Rosebud.......................................... 7 Silver Bow ....................................... 00 Sweat Grass................................................................ 6 T e ton ............... 10 Valley..................................................................... 0 Yollowbttnio ............................. 13 Total....................................................................1st Tlio following rules linvo been adopted by tlio party for tlio government of tlio convention: First—Doiegntes nml nltcrnnto delegates shall bo oloctcd to tlio convontion nnd in tho ovent of tho fnilurn of a delegntoto attend the alternate delegate shall cast the vote of tho dologato whom he reprosonts. Second—In tho absence of tlio dolegatp nnd his nltfirnnto a majority of tho delegation from Hint county .shall cast tlio voto of tlio absentee. Third - In tho nbsouco of nil delogntos and alternate delegates from any county no voto sjipH he cast from said county. Fourth—In tho conuty in which the state convention is lipid no vote slmll bo rnst for an absent delegate nnd nllornato delognto. Fifth—Delegates nnd alternatedelegatesmust hn Republican« nml residents of tho count.\ which thoy represent. J . C. AULD, t’liairmun. J. B. COLLINS. Secretary. Holonn, Mont., Sopt. 3,1002. i F . C . B F G I 3S [ * % ' “THE OLD RELIABLE” ® \l/ PAINTER AND D ECO RATO R® Of HOUSE, SIGN and CARRIAGE PAIN T IN G ® * W Estimates on Contracts C heerfully Given. w & m iij Paper Hanging & Frescoeing aSpecialty m i* W & SHOP OPPOSITE COURT HODSE, CHOTEAU, MONT, m S ' * 9 T. W. OLESON. W. N. RUSSELL.a I I i Choteau Painting Company. 1 m * ¡PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS & DECORATORS .\ 5 “ “ “ * • Sign and Vehicle Painting a Specialty.* • « * .............. . ............— ------------ * * * a TV , . , m - P t 11_ Ti ____________ _ _ _ n Tr* i n -nrr. l t W \ * « f t Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on aH Kinds of Work Office at th e C h o te a u House. R e p u b l i c a n C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n . C hoteau , Montana, Hopt. 13,1002. At a meeting of tlio republican county contrai committee, held in tlio town of Chotoau on tlio 13th day of September, 1902, it was ordered that a republican county convention bo cnllcd, and snid convention is hereby cnllcd, to meet in tho court room, in Choteau. on Thursday, Septem ber 25th, 1902, at U o’clock a. ui., to elect 10 delegates and 10 alternate delegates to tho rc- puhlirnn stnto convention to ho held iu Grout Falls on Saturday, September 27th, 19J2, grid to iioniiuato n county ticket, and to select n county central committee, and for Ilio tram* action of sudi other business ns may c uno before tho convention. I’rcciiict primaries uro limoliy called to meet on Saturday, Scptomlier 20, 19.-2, hotwocu tne hours of 2 o’clock nnd 5 o’clock )i. in., to elect dolcgatcs mid nltornnte delegates to tho said ropiiblican county convontion. as follows: pbixincts roi.i.t.so pi . acb dei . eoatcs Chateau . Court Room 13 llynuui ...... School limito .............. 2 llupnjer ... . School H o u se.................... 11 Rolijire ...... School lionso ................... 7 Slicloy . School House.................... 4 ( oil ms ............ Soci ion House ................ 1 Helleviow ...... b'aypti School llouso .. .. 2 Knvmoml ... .School Ilo|isc.................... J Lowry . .. Store ............ ....... 1 North Fork .......... Woolmnn s lionso .......... . ) Lake Basin .... Green's House .................. 1 lluyfon ............ No. 7 School lionso ......... 5 Sweèl G r a s s ........ U. S. Custom's ltouso .... 1 Ronderà ................... School ltouso ................... 3 Swift Current A ltyu ...... . ........................ 0 Cut Hank . .. Sbtiool IloUSe ............. 2 Totip! n)i;i)bor of doiegntes ......................... 02 Tlio following rules ligvo been adopted for the government of snid primaries a,mj Convontion: All (doctors of tlio county without regard to past politica] affiliations who believe 'in*the principles of tho reptiblloan party and endorso its policies arc,cordially invited pudey tbjs call to purl i el patti in tho party primaries and tlio convention. 2 . - No polling places heroin namod slmll ha changed unless 24 hours' notice bo glvan by tho coinmitteemnn for tho procinct, by jmsting notici « milking tho change in threo public placiy ip jjio precinct. 3. —in the evyiijt p f the nbscnco of tlio delo gnto from «be convention I 13 Ì alternato delegate shall represent him. 4 . —J 0 the absence of n delegato nnd bis alter nate a majority pf tjie delegation from tho prtr cinct slmll cast the voto of Jtlio ¡jtpsentee. ft,—In tho absonco of all delegates aigl nltpr- dates from gpy procinct no voto shall bo cast for said precipe,. 0-—All doiegntes and alternates must bo oiectors nnd residents pf tfvo prcplnct jvljicj) thoy ropresonl. Dono by order of tlio republican county con.- trnl coinmittoo of Teton county, Montano, M. D. COOREIt, Chairman. J ames S ulobove , Bccrctary, A d v e rtised L e t t e r List. List of letters remaining uncalled for in tho postoffice at Choteau, Mon tana, for weekending Sept. 8,1902, Baldwin, M D , Guardipeo, Mrs. W C Gardipee, Eli Kropp, Mrs. Fred Larance, William J Mack, S W Maddy, Earl Swan, Mrs. Julia Flury, John 4th class Persons calling for the abovo let ters will say “advertised.” C. H . D rake , P. M. S r m , Crisp, Beliable Bodds at CfBianFHonest 1 / v• • ‘ \*• i . Arriving daily and filling every ment logits utmost capacity. ■ m m m m w % Fancy silks for dress trimming, Basket suitings. Serges and Fancy dress goods, Erminette, Albatros and Outing Flannels, Wool Eiderdown all colors, Table linens, Napkins, Ladies capes, Jackets and Seperate skirts, Childrens long coats and jackets, Childrens Furs, Fascinators, Wool Squares and Hoods. Large assortment of Ladies and Childrens underwear, N¡ JOS. HIRSHBERG & CO. BIG DEPART MENT STORE Choteau, Mont. # 2 r4fc m m m 3 . m m m m m M Hard T im o s At M onte C a rlo. The proprietors of Monte Carlo, which has been duller this season than for years, ascribe the poor in come of their tables to the great growth of gombliug in America and establishment in Saratoga, America, of a gainiug resort which is said to outshine Monto Carlo in attraction and in the attendance of millionaires. Americans have been notably absent from Monto Carlo during the summer and Schwab aud others kuowu to be in Europe and who visited Monte Carlo iu the past, havo not been seen at the tubles, Will it C u r e ? A man has fouud in a scrap book the following recipe for curing small pox, it ii -.ving been printed in a western paper In the form of a letter, says the Bucou: I herowith append a recipo which has been used to my knowledge in hundreds of cases. It will prevout or cure smallpox, though tho pittings aro filling. When Jeunordiseovorod cowpox in England the world of science hurled au avalaucho of fume upon his head, but when the most scientific school of mediciuo iu tho world—that of Paris —published this recipe as a penancea for small pox, it passed uuheeded. It is as unfailing as fate, aud conquers in every instauce. It is harmless whou tukeu by a well person. It wil} al.«o euro scarlet feyur. Here is the recipe as l have uspd if, to cure smallpox. Wfiep learned physicians said the patiout ipust die, it cured: Sulphato of zinc, one grain; foxglove (digitalic), one groin; one-half table spoonful of sugar; mix with two table spoonfuls of water. Wbeu it is thoroughly mixod add four ounces of water; take a spoonful eyery hour Either disoase will disappear in 12 hourg. For a child, smaller doses, according to age. [PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! When looking for the Best, ask for GREENHOOD’S O VERALLS! FOR SALE RV ---- ---- JOS. HIRSHBERG & CO. m Commissioners Proceedings. A R e m a rkable R e c o rd. Chamberlain's CpugJ} Remedy has a jetnarkablo record, jit has been in us,e foy over thirty year, during which time many million .boftjns have been sold and used. It has long be.eu the standard npd main reliance ip the treatment of croup in t^ppspeds of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever beep reportpd to tho manufacturers in which it failed tp effect a cure. IVheu given as eoon as the child becomes hoarse or even as boom as tbj) crpppjr cough appears, it will prevent ilio ajttacji. is ploosant to take, many children like it. £t contains pp opium or other harmful substance ppd may jjp given ps confidently to a baby as pn adult. For salp by Q, ff. Drake. • FOR SALE. Augora Goats—A shipniont of An gora goats will reach Great Falls about July 9, 1902 nod will be offered fot sale. Come and see them. Land—Irrigated land add stock ranchos for sale and rent. Sheep—JFat wethers and dry ewes for sale. Delivery for June aud July. Cattle—Fiuo Hereford Bulls, Cows aud Calves, Horses—Threo Norman stallions cheap. ’ D. A. RlbHABDSON, Great’ Falls, Mont. Pay your subscription! (Continued From Last Page.) J M Laugiiiln, eamo ................................ Win Datvos. J P loos............................... P II Summors, spl constablo foos......... John B Lou, sam o .................................. Frank Gaines, samo ................................ Harry Hudson, sam o ............................. Ed Hughes, J P Juror Stato vs Wliito Eb Roso, snmo......................................... Clarence Young, samo ............................. Donald Graham, samo ............................. Goo Abraham, samo ............................. Matt Kassel), samo ................................ Win Dawos, foos nct’gcoronor.............. A F. Pliippon, cor jnror Donovan inq. W it ) McGcorgo, samo............................... Jos Briggs,sam e..., ........... . .................... Frod Batoau, s a m o ........ .. . , ___ John F Hughes, samo ......................... . David P Smith, samo............................... Clias A Maury, taking testimong ........ Matt Knnsoll, bal on coiiln, Donovan.. Thos Daloy, cor juror Sodgsworth inq Frank Nacoy, samo ................................ A E Phippon, samo.................................... P II Suminors, samo ................................ Matt Knssoll, samo .................................. Thos Connelly, samo ................................ Wm Mead, burial oxp, Sodgsworth.. . W J Mayo, transportation body, samo MnttKasscll, sorving subpoenas ........ Ed Hughes, cor juror, Johnson inq .. J ob Briggs, snnid ......... .'. .......................... P II Summers, snmo..................... . Mutt I^nspeli,sumo .................................. Hugh O’Noal, oamo ................. . .............. Frank Campbell, samo . ....................... . John Ware, spl copstablo Johnson Inq Geo W Walker, J P foos ......................... (1.50 disallowed.overchurgo) J E Richllo, spl constablo foos ............ Goo W Wnlkor. foos acting coroner. ,. J E Biddle, foes, mileage, Wbalon inq A Wilson, cor Juror, Whalen Inq .......... Wm Casoy, sam o .................................... A F Richards, samo ............................... II Rose, samo ............................................ H J Halvorson, samo............................... Goo W Walker, telegrams ...................... 'll F Gut'll, supplies smallpox camp __ Emory Hnowitbp, fogs ?plconstablo . Jos Wilhoit, sorvicos bonrcThoaith Elliott Jc Hatch, typowrltor ribbons.. F E Clienowotli, oilico * trnv exp ....... Wm Hodgskiss, ico and team liiro ........ Wm llodgnkiss, toqt of cou-t houso— W N Russell, oxlra jabltor work .......... Thompson & Forris, coal for ja il ........ C E f roscott, adv bridge proposals... ifnry M Sulgrova, rqntpf ¡¡ospltal __ C II Drake, stationciy ...................... C H Coopor, book typewriter & cabinot 4 S G/ir4op. oxp collecting licenses __ J S Gordon, postage czponso T O Larson, odico expenses... . ........ A F Bichqrds, guard pris's Out B ank.. •John Pclmjiqe, gd 6 q|n)lpQx (iqspjtal.. James Sulgrovo, ofllco & trnv o ips.,,, Geo W Magee, coanty p rinting........ A C Warner, ofllco expenses ................. Byron Corson, 'phono ront .................... MrsT J Moors, milk for hospital,,... , Jos Hireliborg <t'Qol supplies. — .......... Cut Bank Mor 6 0 ., hld(J for’hospital . Murp'hy-Maclny Hdw'Co, supplies ....... 5 L Pottfi-. j'ohatp 1991 taxes ................. Goo G Taylor, nt'jgo\& ojtji, sli'lf dops 4771 A C Burbaulc, sor vices spldop slioriff.. 159 15 29 99 09 49 19 09 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59 41 69 3 99 3 99 3 99 3 09 3 00 3 GO 3 00 3 40 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 25 00 1 00 1 20 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 ]i0 0 12 50 r 00 20 10 . H 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 3 00 0 87 28 00 15 30 M Cf) 4 00 8 25 35 10 404 00 fffiO 1TÖ5 9 00 30 00 33 I IQ 200 Ò0 02 55 5 55 !Í fí 7 00 oà 00 fW*i 455 80 40 17 33 00 S) Ç0 T7 J5 10 0Ö 0 90 10 20 4(3 80 00 Clias Monro, snmo .................................. Olo Wngnild, snmo ................................... L O Satro, samo 2 days............................. Clias F Green.' snmo ................................ Aiox Yule, bridgo plank ......................... J Zimmerman, bldg bridgo W Couloo.. Jos Hirshberg &Co, supplies ............... Clias S Parker, painting bridgos.. . . . . J W Ward, road work foroman............ J L Collins, samo ..................................... Enoch Potcrson, samo............................. John Zimmerman, samo ......................... S F Ralston J r , snmo .............................. Goo V Fowlor, road labor ...................... O E Knowltou, snmo .............................. Aihort Potcrson, samo............................. Portor l’otorson, samo............................. O S Forseth, samp ................................... John Carlson, samo.................................. Pnlmor Potcrson, samo ........................... S J Omcss, same....................................... D F Snodigar. s a m o .... ......................... . Chris Lindsoth,. . ............... .................. . Clms Hanson, satno.................................. E A Woods, snmo ........ . ...................... . . . H M Ralston, samo .................................. Wm Burns, samo ..................................... L O Satro, hauling plank...................... C H Connor, blacksmithing .................. Total................................................. ItOAD DISTMCT NO. 2 FUND. F II Doan, grading roads ...................... Prince & Doan, bldg bridgos, contract Thos Maniz, road viowing ...................... Frank Matchott, snmo ............................ 14 D Forrest, samo ................................... Henry Ryan, samo ................................... Thos Hill, samq.l .................................... Frank Doan, samo ................................... E E Lcoch, samo 2 d u y s.... .................. . J WQaail,samo . . ............................ ::: Alox Yule, bridgo plank ............... . ... ,, Jacob Lauffor, roadwork, foroman,.. Goorgo Littjo, road labor ...................... 3 00 3 00 0 00 0 GO 133 13 05 00 82 77 70 00 29 0 Q 120 0Ö 07 50 133 50 73 50 4 00 24 00 25 00 4 00 24 00 2 00 2 00 so oq 34 QÒ 0 oo 8 00 25 00 218 00 12 00 0 03 10 50 $1,384 47 $ 30 00 087 50 3 00 3 CO 3 00 3 00 3 dol ii tío il Ó0 fi PQ 240 03 J 5(1 00 53 00 B U C I< ^ S Total.......................................................S2SS2 45 BpAD FpJjP—OE^CUAIi. W Mathews, viewing, surveying an<j platting ................................................. 235 00 W Mnlhows, team hiro ............................. 130 00 John Hawley, enryeyor’e apelstpnt.,,,, 8 00 Clins Mooro, snpie ........ . ................... 3 00 John Zimmormaq, sam e .,.,................... 4 00 Wm Cox, same......... . . . . . ......................... 4 CO B G Trescott.samo ................ 2 00 E E Loecli, samo....................................... S 00 Harry flaymos, samo............................... 4 CO T o tal ................................................... S 397 00 HOAD DISTMCT NO. 1 FUND. John Sno'wley, blncksmitWng. ........... $j2 Of) Martin Larson, bridge stringere-,,,.... ‘ f 00 C G Monkman, same ................. ............... 3 75 L O Satro, samo ...................... . ................. 5 00 J L Collins, material and repaire ........ 33 50 Austin & Western Co, grader parts __ 44.75 A C Wnrnor, freight on samo ....... . ........ 11 07 S F Ralston Jr, bridge stringere ............ 10 00 Thos Brooks, rond vlowlng................... 3 00 J E DoHaas, samo ................................... 3 00 S F Ralston Sr, samo ................. . ........... 3 00 S F Ralston J r , same..t ................................. 3 00 S té vo Llndsolh, sabio'. : ......... .......... 3 00 ChasIièpago, samo ........ ....................... i 1 S Ó0 Total................................................... $1510 55 BOAD DISTMCT NO 3 FUND. W R B obs , hauling piling Marias bridgo $ 130 00 W It Bass, road bridgos ......................... 70 50 Elmer Whittaker, rondwo.rk ............... 25 00 Total................................................... $231 50 HOAD DISTMCT NO. 4 FUND. S D Somes, roadwork, foreman............ $84 00 SIIMcNoi], yojwJJgbor,........................ 42 00 Wm Walker, sann>..'....i,.i ............. 42 00 M D Cassidy, same-.:.-.' ....... ■..............., 33 od Total .................................................... $ 200 00 ? 3 70 *=■ O’) Cut Bank Merc Co,supplies pauper.... Itoso A Turner, wood'for paupdr’.1. __ Geo V,' 'ynlkcr, burial paupor............ nPi pppi of poor .................. 1 'iio county pfiysiciarj, contraf (! U L/i: ’.e, medicines,contract ........ . T L ( 1 . tending paupers Sholby.. JJ I 'unimliy. pash for puupof Ci)t jjijnlf 14 J Math' ws, pare A sup, Jos Gurry... FOR SALE. The uudersigued offers for sale 4 0 0 Yearling FRENCH MERINOS These bucks are now located at • , » ,! Pondera Station and there can be • 4 t v. ' 'V seen at any time. Addres§ 1 Peter Eyraud, - PONDERA^ ^ Montana. FOR S A L E . 17} 09 {» 50 92 00 24 0 Q }§ A9 Toinl,,,,,, ..,,, .... 54 IO 4 INSTITUTE FUND. H II Swain, instituto instructor .......... $50 03 J G Jackson, ii stituto janitor ............... 7 CO Total ÍJ7 0Q BEOAPITULATtON. •• - General Fund '...‘...i ............ Z.V. ............ $2,882 45 General Road Fu«d.................................. '397 00 jtouij District No, 1 Fund ....................... 1,3.81 47 Bea.I District i)o. 3 Fund ....... . ............. i,510 55 Road District Ko.tí’Fnnd ....... ................ 234 SO R.m.l district Ño.4 F u n d . ' . ' . ' . ' ; . . . 2 Ò 0 00 door Fund ................................................. s'il 04' Justituto F’und .......................................... 57 OO GrnndTotiü. ...................... . ..$4,207 01 A. C. W abneb , - Clerk of tho Boar«!. A C h icago Opinion. When it come to the question of luxurious’elegance neither the moguls of bygone Oriental history nor the rulers of Jattpy dfiy natjons' can be classed with the traveling public who patronize .the North-^Western Limited. This famous train runs every night between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. For full information, lowest rates, etc., address E . A.'Gray, General Agent, Helena, Montana, or T. W. Teasdale, G'. P. A. St. Baul, Minn. • A J3S0 apres of land with 60 shares of *l * r i ♦ r/j ; . , t Eldorado water. • » . V * Also 160 acres of land situated on , i ' - »1 the Muddy- J r E - W & B S . ' LQST. $ 5 . 0 0 REWARD; S l* '* , Qnp buckskin horseb'randed on left shoulder. $5.00 reward will be given for his return to owner’s ranch, A. K. P rescott ; NOTÌCÌÈ. Persons are hereby waruyt not ig shoot or trespass on our premises. S ands C attle & L and G o .' FQR SA L E . A well improved ranch of 160 acres adjoining the Choteau lown6ite. Call on J . G. Bair. wtf. TO LEA S E . 320 acres good hay land fenced, in Township 25/ Range 6 Wesi^iil, $125 for the winter. ; J. B. A BARGAIN. . I havo a complete 12 foot bar outfit in good condition for sale cheap. W m . H odgskiss . Choteau, Mont. . i ’ ■i- ■ * -. w^ %