The Montanian and Chronicle (Choteau, Mont.) 1901-1903, September 19, 1902, Image 3
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'“r'CdU _ tPl\.-*- •SA*’* •#4>3W!\ . •* \/ÿi£ >j*tr K ; \• v.f w! .. ■’ ;V Va-S^i . ,.-. ■/• V » • • ^ w i< » ii^ a g s ^ s ç ^ '3 s ^ iss3 S iS i^ '•‘tir: THE MINT J5 t^O^i MILLER & LONGMUIR, Proprietors. KENTUCKY WHISKY, CALIFORNIA WINES, DOMESTIC CIGARS. MONTANA BEER, Brewed from Montana B a r l e y . Corner Main and Conrad Streets, Choteau, Montana. LOCAL \ NEW S Notice change in “ ad” of the Art Studio. / That face and hand cream at the City Drug Store ia a beantifier. Ladies fleece lined ootton hose, 20c a pair at the Choteau Mercantile Co. Rev. Vau Orsdel preached Sunday night to a large and appreciati ve audience. Rev. Buzzell will hold services Saturday night, Sunday morniug and evening at Dupuyer. Robert Dixon and wife, o f Pondera, were business v isitors in the city several days this week. 8 PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES 8 I . 8 A New Line of S T A T IO N E R Y Fruit, Confectionery, cigars, Etc. - - - - W. S. Barrett, the well known sheepman from Augusta, was here .the first of the week on business. § I JUST RECEIVED. 8 C. W. Wymer left Tuesday morn ing for Great Falls, where he goes on a business and pleasure frip. Miss Minnie Meibacb left on Mon day’s coach for Dupuyer, from which place she will go on to Shelby.’ James Greely, the well known Great Falls democratic politician, was a business visitor in Choteau this week. Gents get our prices on fur coats before buying as we can save you money, at the Choteau Mercantile Co. The Raymond stockgrowers have sold their beef cattle to the Great Falls Meat Co., at about $45 and $50 per head. 999999O9»999999999999999O©;>3©95KJi9O9399933©©3®309999 The G r G H l MRS. ED. DENNIS, Proprietor B R E A D F O R S A L E Firstclass Restaurant.. Under New Management. MEALS AT A L L HOURS. Cmcine tapse!. e c o « c c c e e c « c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c o c c c c € c c o € c c c c c c c c c e c Mens’ tailoring suits made to order. We guarantee a fit or no sale. Suits from $13.50 and up at Jos. Hirshberg & Co Paul Jacobson returned from his runting trip and vacation on Satur day last feeling much improved in health and spirits. G, B. Christian was over from the North Fork last Saturday to rep resent that precinct at the meeting of the central committee. We are showing the latest thing in adies circular shawls. Just the thing for evening wear. Call and see them at the Choteau Mercantile Co.' T h e C o m o F or R ent —T wo sheds. Each are capable of accommodating 3000 sheep, with from 100 to 150 tons of hay at sheds, W alter C lark , Bynum. C o m p a n y . . . . . . Great Falls, Montana. Mias Moler, the financial agent of the Methodist Hospital, in Great Falla, will speak at Burton at 11 a. m. and at Choteau at 8 p. m. Sunday. We frame Pictures correctly and keep a complete stock of Artists’ sup plies and Pictures. We carry a full line of Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, etc. Qqr stock of Wall Paper is unusually large and attractive. Send for Samples. The handsomest and best arranged ^ storeof the kind in Montana. Call&seeit. |j iccocoeeecceeccceeeccccceccccecccccessssceoceceeco Mrs. Alice Harrimau, of St. Paul, was in town la«t Tuesday interview ing our merchants and others in the interests of the Northwest Magazine. The Masonic grand lodge of the Btate of Montana is in session at Butto this week. Choteau lodge No. 44 is being represented by Wm. Hodgskiss. Andy Boutilier has been engaged for the past ten days in building sheds and graneries on the ranches Mitchell & Cowell, a few miles north of town. H. E. BiROCIWfllL > l y i e L c J b a p d i s e POIVDERA, A First Class stock of goods of all kinds . K .. ■ £ • - T - * constantly kept on hand. Courteous treatment to all our patrons. \A£hen our new store n|W tpwp- §!tq is fqlly completed, we will quote you prices that will surprise you. t J The Art Studio I Beginning Monday, Sept. 15, we will give ond enlarged piptqre frg§ w,ith‘ dfcj^en of our $4-00 Cabinets. This js for §0 days only arid to aeepmmodate those who failed to take advantage of our last special offer. - Mrs. E. N. HAUGEN, * ■.. Choteau, Montana. Lawrence and Jesse Davis and Robards Brown left Sunday morning l or a hunting trip in the Big Black- oot country. They expect to be gone two or three weeks. E. E. Leech and Wm. Uowgill, of Dupuyer, were in Choteau last Sat urday ^or the purpose of attending the meeting1 of :the‘ T^,toq coqnly re publican central committee. 4- C. Warner left here last Sunday morning for Missoula where he will represent Chevalier lodge No.12, K. of P., at the meeting of the grand odge which is in session in that city this week. C. W. Wymer has completed tbo new residence of P. H. Crosseu, BgRth of town:' R is quite an elegant place Pat, and all you need to make your lapplnoss complete now is a “ win some little lady of your own.” Mrs. G, mornlng^o Orders taken for Ladies Tailor made suits, coats and separate skirts at Jos. Hirshberg & Co. Mrs. T. A. Smith is representativo for Tetón county for the Perfec tion Ladios Tailoring Company of Chicago. Don Davenport, the well known insurance man from Helena, was a business visitor in our oily ott W ed nesday of this week. Chas. M. Blackmau roturned yes terday from Pipestone springs, where he has been for about six weeks uu der treatment for rheumatism A letter received by J. E. Webb from County Assessor Larson states that on account o f the serious illness of the latter’s mother, he will not be able to return for about 10 days. D. O. Sweet and Mrs Carrie White, both of Shelby, were united in mar riage at the parlors of the Bettupre louse ia Choteau yesterday after noon. Rev. Bqzzell, pastor of the M. E. church officiating. L ost — One bay horse, about eight years old, branded £q on the right shoulder. Last seen at Sunnyside. A reward of $5.00 will be paid for his return to Augusta. M alcolm M c P herson . George Vickory and John Galla gher wero brought to Choteau last Sunday to serve sentences of 10 and 15 days respectfully in the county jail on charges of vagrancy preferred against them by Deputy Burbank in J ustice Dawes’ court at Shelby. Gorham left\ Tuesday ífuntér’s hot springs where she will stay for a month or six weeks. §he has beeq in pp.or íüif soihe timé past and goes there in hopes of q speedy recovery, T^p Sqbhqtb school board of the Mpthofiist church ftt tfi.oir meeting Tuesday Right decided to have Sab bath acnool after the preaching ser vice. Preaching at 10:30 and Sabbath school at 11:30, beginning the first Sunday in October. Rey. W ^ f& tvvood, o f the Epis: copal church, \yill hpld services ip the to,wn hftU ifi Ohotpau, on Sunday, Sept. 21st, as follows: Holy Com rnuaion, 8 a, m.: Morning prayer andsermon, 11 a. in.: Sunday school 3 p; m.: Evening prayer and sertqon^ St* ^ . , v*. ‘ / ‘ Byron Corson was a business visitor in Dupuyor on Monday iast. ' Women of Woodcraft dance ember 24, 1902. Sept- New fall hats, no two alike, at Jos Hirshberg & Co. Chicken dinner at the Club cafe on Wednesday and Sunday of each week Don’t forget. The genial Ben Fiest, of Collins; was a business visitor at the county seat yesterday. Orlo Stansbury, a prosperous young rancher from the Blackleaf, was a visitor in the city yesterday. If you waut to see something swell in gent’s wool sweaters, call at the Choteau Mercantile Co. Dr. W. H. Bergtold of Denver and W. B. Sheppard, o f Fort Collins, Colo., who hare been buntiug in the Sun Rirer canyon for the past two or three weeks, have returned to their homes. They have had a very pleasant trip and expect to return to Montana again next season. M. B. Champlin, of Now Castle, Wyo., a representative o f the Interior Department, was in town the first of the week for the purpose of securing data to be used in connection with iis investigation into alleged fraud ulent desert land entries in the north ern portion of the county. Fred Morrow, better known as “Nigger Fred,” has finally run his race and is now locked up in the county jail in Cascade county. The charge placed against him was trying to corrupt the morals of two little girls, who were both taken in charge and sent to the reform school. W. M. Mix and C. W. Phillips, of Chadron, N eb, and Frank l^hijlipsi of the Big Btorn ^asin, 'Wyo., yvho iaye been tqwq for several days oqking oyer the poqntyy with a view of locating here, hare concluded to become permanent residents and lave filed on ranches in this vicinity. John Joiner and Herbert C. Joiner and wife have sold to John Crichton, of Pondera, the WJ SW4, section 3, SW4 SEJ, section 4 and NE* NE*. section 9, township, 28 north, range ^ west, containing , Tbo pame party bftU purchased from John Joiner and Frederick J. Long, the SJ NEJ and S i NW£, section 2, township 20 north, range 4 west, Miss Rebecca Aoton’s many friends in Choteau aod' elsewhere' in Teton ¿bunlly are making a quiet though aggressive canvas to scsyij^ for her. the republjisaq nomlpaiioq for county superintendent of schools. Misg Acton is well qualified to, $11 the position a°d y? 0 ,uld be unquestionably one pf thp strongest candid&fol on thiB ticket if her friends «re success ful in landing the nomination for her. Mr. Walter Hansen, Choteau’s new merchant tailor has opened up in tbp building formerly Qoo.upied by O. W ^arnelir R e will take your order for a suit of clothes 8ndgqaraqtep « per* feet St or he will clean and repair your old suit so that it will look like Mr. Hansen comes here well The Choteau Mercantile Company are to the fact and are making extensive préparai tiens for handling the heavy fall trade which they expect to receive. Many new goods have already! arrived and are placed on sale. te l i rV¿?5* fi?-# !> j VS, ¿’A? HEAVY DRESS GOODS AND S U ITIN G S . In all the new makes. As you are well aware that our store is Fashion’s first landing place. Also received our Outing Flannels, Fleece lined dress goods, Table linens, Silkalines, Eiderdowns. Call and see our line of CAM E L ’S HAIR UNDERWEAR Which is second to none. We have them for men, women and children and in all grades. Our shoe department has just been replenished with a new and complete line. See our line before buying, we can do your feet good. Not alone the feet but your hearts and purses will rejpice at the low prices and good values we show. W e wish to inform you that we are showing the nicest line of Dress Skirts and Winter. Jackets ever shown in Choteau. They beauties and well fitters as well. FOLLOW TH E CROWD TO TH E Choteau Mercantile Company. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. * * * * * Dance Septembor 24. John S. Lane, of Saypo, has lot the contract for erecting a five-room residence on bis ranch. Look’s sus- pecioua John. Wm. Hodgskiss this week pur chased from the Choteau Mercantile Co. a “ lovely” double seated phaeton ;or his liyory busineBB. We know of one little girl in this town who is terrible lonely those days—all because her best fellow I mb gone on a bunting trip. Poor thing. The Women of Woodcraft will givo a danco in the town hall, Choteau, on Friday September 24, 1902. Tbo proceeds will bo used toward furnish ing the woodman hall. Everybody invited. Depiooratlc Delegatee Elected. At the democratic primaries held ast Wednesday, d.e^gafoq lo 3ie county convention were eleotocf as follows: Cfiotean-J. -E- Erickson, Ed. tennis, J. F. Burd, S. H. Garvin, ' ?hos. Brooks, F. P. McDermott, T . J . Moore, T. A. Smith, J. E. Burkc^ Smnnuel Jacobs.'Petor Trudo. Bynum—James Ralston, Chas. G. Vfonkman, Chas. Kroift. Pondera—Wm. Bevan, Geo. Monroe, barney Mathows, Dupuyer—W. Ragon, F . D. Kinksbqry, R. F. England, Perry AspiiDg, E. A. Savory,' Chas. Rap- paid. Robare—Chas. Davlin, John Hall, Chas. Simons, T. W. Lett* Myron Burd, Chaa. T a n ias, Jos. Ingram. Lake Basin—No election. Raymond—No election. - Burton— Elias Rokdah^, ------ _____ ___ r a n t e d . I want 3,000; sheep to winter or vtfÙ çeqt ft feftftd for a year on a cash proposition. Fqr further particulars address, 0«D A. A xnslbv , Collins, Mont. S T R A Y E D . One black mare with whi^e spot in forehead: weight about 1200 pounds apd branded TT- on right thigh. A reward of $10l00. will be paid for re turn to E vrmjd B ros ., Ponders. Mont. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Ilulona, Mont., Sopt. 2, 1902. At u mooting of tlio Democratic State Con- Iral Ooinmlttoo, lieltl in tlio city of Helena, on the 2nd flay of Soptoinbor, IB02, it was ordorod Hint a Democratic stnto convention bo caiiod to meet in tlio city of llozomnn, Mont., at 19:30 a, m. on Tuesday, Soptomber 23, 1902, for tbo purpose of nominating one representative in tbo congress of the United Stutos, ono associate Justlco of the supremo court of tlio stato of Montana, and for the transaction of such othor business as inny properly come before a Demo cratic convention. Tlio representation for tlio convention lias boon apportioned among tbo sovoral countioH us follows, tbo basis being one deioguto for tlio nvorngo of oncli 70 votps, or major fraction thereof, efiBt for Uovornor and Associate Jastica on tlio Democratic tickot in tbo oloctlou of 1900. And throo delegates at largo from each county. Beaverhead ...................................................... 10 Brondwntor............................................. 11 CarboD .............................................................. 13 Cnscndo............................................................. 31 Choteau............................................................. 12 Ouster .............................................................. 11 llawscn............................................................. 7 Door Lodge ...................................................... 19 Fergus................................................................ 17 Flathead........................................................... 17 (lallntin.......................................................... 20 firnnlto ............................................................ 14 Jefferson.............................................................10 Lowis and Clnrko............................................. 43 Madison.............................................................21 Meagher......................................................... H Missoula ........................ 24 Park...................... 15 Powell ........................... 13 KavoUl . ............................................................ 14 Itosobud........................................................... 0 Silver Bow ...................................................... 122 Sweet Grass..................................................... 7 Teton................................................................ 9 Vnlloy .............................................................. 7 titled to representation von tion ns follows: in said con- rncciNCT Chotean Barton Bynum Lake Basin Lowry Robare Sbolby Sweot Grass St. Marys Dnpnyor Collins Raymond North Fork Bolloview Pondera Cut Bank POLLINO PLACE DELEGATES Court Douso ................ 11 BoBarnd’s Store....... . ......... 3 Cowell’s Store ...................... 3 Crosson’s Uoueo ................. 1 Floworroo’s Storo .............. 2 Thomas’ Honso ........... 7 . Morcbnnts Hotol ................. 9 Dick Crockford’s ................. 1 Harris’ Storo ........... i Hagon's Hotel ...................... 6 Station .... . ............................ 1 Collins’ H onso..... ............. 2 Kollupg’s Douso ................. 1 Kadcliff’s Houso ................... 3 Station .................................. 3 Allison's S h o p ...., ................ 3 Totnl ...... . ................ . ........................... 58 Primaries for tho selection of dologatos and alternate dologatos to tho county convention shall bo hold in tlio various precincts st the places named on Wednesday, tho 17th dsy of September, 1902, botwoon tho hoars of 1 and 3 tn. Tlio county central committee has adopted tho following rules for tho government of tho convontfon : First—Dologatos and altornatos shall be dem ocratic resldonts of thoproclncts they represent. Second—In tlio absonco of a delegate his alter nate shall cast Ids voto. Third—In tho absence of a dolcgato and hi* alternate, a majority of tho delegation of that proolnct shall bo ontitlod to cast tho voto o f tho absentoo. Fourth—In caso any precinct shall bo without representation, oithor by dolcgato or alternate, precinct Bliall not bo ontitlod to voto. By ordor of tbo Democratic County Central Committee. G. M. C ovfev , Chairman. S. H. G abvin , Secretary. Yollowstono..................................................... 13 Total........................................................ 511 Tho stato contrai committoo has adopted tbo following standing rules for tho government of tlio convention. First—Dologatos anil alternate dologatos shall bo Domooratio residents of tlio county they represent. Second—In tho f\bpouco of a dologato his nltomato sh(dl cast his voto. Thifd—In tho absonco o f a dolcgato and his alternato, a majority of tho delegation of that county shall bo entitled to cast tbo voto of tho nbsontoc. Fourth—In caso any county shall be without any representation, either by dolcgato or alter nate, each county shall not be ontitlod to voto. Fifth—In tUp preliminary organization of the con-¿out ion, tho unit rule shall not prevail, bat tho voto of each dolcgato shall l>o oounted in accordance with his own viows- By order of tho Çpwooratic Stato Central Committoo. WALTER COOPER, Chairman. HARVEY BLISS. Secretary. ” /■ . ___________ Derneçratlo County Convention. Choteau, Mont., Sopt. 11,1902. At a meoting of the Democratic county central committee held in Cbo teau on the 11th day of Septembor, 1902, it was ordered that a Democratic county convention be called to. meet at tho court house in Cfipleau at two o’clock p. m.*oq Saturday, Sept. 20, T A KEN UP. One sorrel gelding, broke to saddle, about 12 year old, -with Blaze faco ___________ ____ ___ and White logs. Branded J p 1 » recommended and will be pleased to on £ on shoulder, Owner oan have same by uew. attend to your wants. 4 A\ to^the O! . , 1 .K * - ^ i/.i ; Your subscription taniaa and Chronicle is-{MÌii.due. »«V-s Moa- proving property and paying costa W. H. C onliffe , Choteau, Moat. 1902, for the purpose of elocting nine delegates and nine alternate delegates to the Democratic state convention to be held in Bozeman on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1902, and to name a date upon which the same delegates elected to tho above mentioned county convention, shall agaiq assemble in convention for the purpose of nomi nation the following county ticket: On?, senator, one representative tbté? commissioners, one treasurer, one sheriff, one clerk and recorder, one assessor, one attorney, one super intendent of schools, one surveyor, one public administrator, one coroner, and for the transaction o f such other business as may^roperly come before the convention!?“'' The varip.ua precincts will be oh- Notlce Of The Sate 0,f Real A.t Publio Auction. Estates » V - r\> ; Notice is hereby given that in pwrsr*- «uco of an order of the district coart ot the Eighth Jadicial District; of the atat* of Montana, in and, for the county of Cascado. made on the- lOtli day,of- Sept^- ember, 1902, in the-matter of the estate «if William IJIin, deceased, the undersigned, tbo administrator of said estate will sell nt public miction to the highest bidder for ensb, lawful money nf the United States ot America, and subjeot to con firmation by said district court, on Sat urday the 11th day of October, 1902, at 2 o’clock p. m. at the front door of the conrt house of said district court, in the cily of Great Falls, Cascade county, state ot Montana, all the right, title interest and estate of the said William Ulm at the ' time of his death and all the right, title \ and interest and estate that the said ee- '' tate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition tethafc of the said William Ulm at the time o£ bis death in and to all that certain lot„ iece or parcel of land situated lying ana. eing in the county of Teton, and state- of Montana, ngd particularly described! as follows, to-wit:. Tho south half of the northwest quar ter and lots numbered throo and four ot section four m township twenty-two« .. north, of range three east, containing ? 1 162.07 acres of land more or less aocord- iog to government survey. 1 Terms and conditions of sale: Cub,', lawful money of the United States oC '■ America; ten per cent ot the pmchaea> money to be paid to the said administrator-': ' on the day of sale, balanoe on confirm-^ ntion of sale by said diatriot courts Deed- 7 ;' at expense of purchaser. • 7 . ‘ W. H. U lm , Administrator of th»r * 7 * , estatepf Wm. U lm , deoeaaedi^i'. H. H. Ewing, Attorney for eatate. ‘ : Dated Sept. 16, 1902, I Dr. Stephens who. has': dentistry in Uieat Falls sinoe 1893, requests an ' examination“: o f work done by him while here,b*fot*.'.»5% v S S 1-Will be iVWtel;