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d e s e r t l a n d , f i n a l p e o o f .- N otiojs Fon P ublication . 6RA VES & CO., Liquor Dealers, | .CHOTEAD. M0V7/»,V,1.Æ=J*— We wish to call your attention to .the fact that we koep one of the largest and most, complete stock ot Wines, Liquors and Gifi®* in Teton ooimt.v. We handle only the purest and best All whiskey is puro when it is made, and you can buy it pure it you buy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that the pure articlo is transferred from the barrel to the bottle in thoO ct- eminent Bonded Warehouse under the supervmou of a Umtea States guagor. The whiskey has never been tampered with, and n must have ago before the government will allow it to bo bottled. Thor© is a government stamp placed over the mouth of ancti bottle which guarantees age, purity, proof and measurement. VV e mtike make a specialty of bonded goods and our prices will compete with tbo lowest. United States Land Office Great Falls, Mont.. Aug. 12,1902. Noticois hereby given that Thomas Brooks, of Ohotean, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 7011, for the ne4 se4, see. 3, n2 sw4 and mv4 se4, sec. 2, tp 21 north, range 7 west, before W. Mathews, U. S. Uom’r at Cboteau, Mont., on Frjduy, Oct. 3,1902. Ho uumes the following witnesses to prove tho complete irrigation and recla mation of said laud: William Cook, Harley W. Yeager, ot Bolloview, Mont, Phil G. Rimell, Cknrlct- Klockler, of Cboteau, Mont. J ames M. B urlingame , Begistor. First pub Aug. 22, r THE CLUB SALOON,! W . D. H A G E N & CO., P rops. g Finest Wines, Liquors | and Cigars. 1 L e m p ’s J u s tly C e lebrated Lager Beer, in Keg and B o ttles. C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A . I I d ' T H E Advertising Medium in Teton County is the One tho Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking for when he has Goods to dispose of to Teton County people. T H E BEST Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. TH E 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 Shelby Independent, claim our paper is Aeantha and the That’s why we T H E Montana Brewing Co., Brewors anil Boltlors of Extra Pale Laser In Kegs ami Iloltjcs. All Orders for Keg and Bottlod Boor promptly attended to. P. 0. Box 76. Phone 210. Great Palls, Montana. .J h - t e - : - £ ¡ ¡ t % ra a ' ® n t f a g o \ B Y G E O R G E E D W A R D G R A H A M . J ig ^ t e f e The lntrertd As'orlatM Pre«t w a r correspondent. who 1 wai ab.-arj lb** l H fi Brooklyn daring tho onUro flro nioi.tb» ..f tl.o .-an |*i/n Illustrated with p h o t o m c h f Akco by the Author during the fight. Tho M o s t S e n s a t io n s I 1 IBook o f tho D a y . The true story of the famoo« ernlae o f tho T i r i n g ^iiiadron under Commodore Winfield Scott Schley, tnolud- i>*r tho blockade and destruction o f the Spanish fleet. , l O L D F Q K T U B F i i t S T T I M E . S 1 r Contain. on antOiCT-.rli end errimen t .0 4 personAl 1 ruunt of tli* b .til* by R e u x ld m ln l Schley. ¡'T h o fa c t s o f _tlio s t o r y o f th o m o v e m e n t s > J 'l y i n i ; S q u a d r o n n s t h o th i s b o o k a r o c o r r e c t . ” ■ ml operations o f tho J'ly . u lhor tells thorn In —W .S. SCULEF. Intarmine nsrratlT* of f.cti. Eipl.ln* ths so. J Morementi” ths \Loopj1’ the \Cooling I ’ ami ionie, conclusively .v.ry sdv.ru ruling I I’oart of Inquiry. 1 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, wb.a Governor of New York, Slid:—\Mr Grsb&cj's siory Is Ike best scconnl I beve beard rr reed ol the ■ivsl flihtloi dorisi Ibe wer. li needed Just 1 » mneb coureie lo io .bout lakln; pto-o- irtpbs ss It did lo work the inns.'' THE NEW YORK HERALD *sys:-\Mr. Grobem, In Ibe lellin, of feds, leeres the reader free to make Ibe deduction tbit scierai naval officers need a Court of la* qulry to re-establish tbelr reputations, If Itey can bo re-estsbllsbid.\ ■SBUJHimnmi inmiLuv- Mo subject bas ever boon befor th. manner fn wlifcli Admiral Sebi • he I) IS l public that hus Interested everybody as i — . . . . . . ....... .......................... -»»»on treated, and tho American dood I o '.fuM repoynllfon osmtl:o Hero o f Santiago. This, book tells 1$ wjcrxred ami m.» i ¿’(.'witnesses saw It. Book is eolllmrl Ilk# '^11 dure. Liberal commissions. Ou*«»r and books now ready. Sand seven I toontsumps for canvassing outfit. ACT QLICK Now is tho time to MAKE MONEY. Price $1*50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75; accordIng to style of binding desired* \? A G E N T S I W . Bh'CONKEY C O M P A N Y W A N T E D J -\Sola PiibHshers? ®HiQAGO< b,.|-b,;y,pr¿Sí N o t ice Of T h e S a le Of Roat A t P u b lic A u c t ion . Estate F rom Frytner Pah t o Fire. Notice is koreby given that in pursu ance of an order of the district coart ot tho Eighth Judicial District of tho Btute ot Montana, in and for tho county of Coscndo, made on tho 10th day of Sept ember, 1902, in tho matter of the estate ol William Qlm, deceased, tho undersigned, tho administrator of said estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cusli, lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to con firmation by said district court, on Sat urday tho Uth day of October, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. at tho front door of the court housoof said district court, in the city of Great Falls, Cascade county, stnto of Monluua, nil tho right,_ titlo interest and estate ot the paid William Utm at the lime of his death nnd all tho right, title and interest and estate that tho said es tate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in udditiou to that of the said Willlnin TJlm at the time of bis death in and to all that p.ortajn lot. piece or parcel of laud situated lying and being in tho county of Teton, nnd state of Montana, and particularly described iip follows, to-wit: Tho south half of tho northwest quar ter and lots numbered threo and four of section four iu township twenty-two north, of rnngo three west, containing 1(52.07 acres of lund moro or ! rs accord ing to government survey Terms and conditions of snip; Cnph, lawful money of tho United States of America; ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid to the said administrator on the day of sale, balanco on confirm ation of sule by said district court. Deed at oxpoDso of purchaser. W. H. U lm . Administrator of the estato of Win. U ij M, deceased. H. H. Ewing, Attorney for estate. Doted Sopt. 1G, 1902. A Londonviilo man was dancing a quadrille when he heard his pants seams ripping, at which ho rushed into a dressing room, where his w ife- good soul—was soon busy with needli and thread, he having first divestec himself from his leg coyering. Pres ontly he hoard the rustle of skirls and realized that he was up against the horrible- proposition of being dis covered in the ladies’ dressing room, which ho had entered by mistake. Appealing to his wife again, tho ex cellent creature shoved him through what 6ho supposed to be a closet door and turned tho key. “ Let me back Let me back!’’ he screamed a8 ho begun poundiug on the door. “ I’m in the ballroom!’’ And ho was.— llavenna (O ) Republican. NOTICE OF ELECTION, CONSTITU. TIONAL ATTENDAIENT. p o Ooocf—It P a y s . I Desert Land, For Final Proof-Notice Publication United States Lund Office, Great Fnlls, Mont., Aug., 27 1902. Notice is hereby given that William Cook of Chotefui, Montana has filod lioliao of intention to make proof on his | desort-limd claim No.437J. for the s2ne4 and b 2 inv-1, Bee. 2, tp. 21 north range 7 west biforo A. C. Warner,U. S. Cotn’r at Chutwiu, Mont., on Sattirdny, tho Uth day of October, 11)02. Ho names thr following witnesses to provo tho complete irrigation nnd reclamation of said land: Harley W. Yeager, Oecil D. Yeager, James Pueblos of Cboteau, Mont., Wesley Chad wick of Belleviow, Mont. J. M. B urlingame Begistor. First pub. Aug. 29, 1902. Desert Land-Final Proof, Notice For Pnlcation, United States Laud Office , ) Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 25,1902. J Notico is hereby given thnt CARRIE •JOHNSON, of Farmington, Montana, has tiled notico Of intention to make proof on her descrt-lnnd claim No. *1313, for the s2 nw*l, n2 sw4 and sc-l sen 10, tp 25 n, r -1 w, before A. U. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Chotoau, Mont,, on Sat urday, tho 4th day of October, 1902. She names tho following witnesses to provo tho coniploto irrigation and recla mation of said land: Otis P. Whalov, Halvor O. Thompson, of Farmington, Mont.; Leonard A. Frey and Adalbert Beitlich, of Bynum, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Rogister. First pill) Aug 29 A Chicago man has observed that, “ Good deeds are better than real estato deeds—some of the lattor are worthless. Act kindly and gently, jjhow sympathy and lend a helping hand. You cannot possibly lose by it.” Most mou appreciate a kind word aud encouragement more thou substancial help. Thore are persons iu tjiis oommuuity who might truth fully say: “My good friend, cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there is no danger what ever of pneumonia when you uso that medicino. It always cures. - I kuow for it luis helped me out many a time,” For sale by C. II. Drake. N o t to Be E x p e c t e d . “ Pshaw|” exclaimed the professor to tho student who was rehearsing his Latin oration, “you aro to solemn. There’s nolifeinyourspeakingat all.” “Of course not,” responded thestud- ent lively onough. “You don’t ex poet it in a dead language, do you?” C o n t e s t o f A irships. Two airships made ascents Tues day on Long Island which surpassed the achievements of any others of their kind on the continept. The airships wore creations of rival inventors, Leo Stevens aud Edward O. Boico, and their performances were very much iu tho nature of a competitive race, both being in the air at the same time and both faring about oqually well The wind was light. HOUSE BILL No. 55. An Act Providing for tbo Submission to tho Qnaliiicd Electors o f tho Stnto • o f Montana o f an Amendment to Section 4 o f Articlo XVI. of ‘ bo Constitution, Relating to County Commit.- ,ioncr<4. Be it Enacted by tho Legislative Assombly o f hoStatoof Montana: Section 1. There shall bo bnbinttted to tho lunlliied doctors of tho Stato of Montana at tbo next general election to bo hold in snid stnto, tho following amendment to Section 4, o f Articlo XVI ot tho constitution, relating to county commissioners. Thnt Section 4 o f Articlo XVI of tho constitu tion o f tho Stnto o f Montana, he amended so us to read ns follows: “ Section 4. J n cuch county thero shall bo elected threo county commissioners, whoso term of olHco shall ho six years; provided, that the term o f ofllco o f tlioso elected on November Oth. 1900, shall hxpiro on the first Monday in January, 1007; provided farther,'that at tho general elec tion to behold in November, 1902, (in countios whero commissioners aro to bo elected tliut year), threo commissioners 6hall bo elooted whoso terms shall expiro on tho first Monday in January, 1907; provided fnrther, thnt nt tbo gen- oral oloction to bo hold in Xovombor, 1906, ono commissioner shall bo olcctod for a term o f two years, one commissioner shall bo olooted for n term o f four years, and one commissioner shall bo olcctod for a torm o f six years, wlioso term of odflco shall commence on tho said first Monday of January, 1907; nnd providod further, that at. each general election thereafter commencing with tho gonertd oloction tq bo held in Novom- bor, 1908, ono commissioner shall bo oloctod for a term o f six yours. A vacancy in the board of county commissioners shall bo filled by appoint ment by tho jndge of tho Judicial district in which the vacancy occurs.\ Section 2 . Tho vote upon this amendment shall bo counted and canvassed by such oflicinls and iu such mannor as is provided by law for tho aountlug and canvassing of tho votos for membor o f congress, and if a majority of all votes cast at said election for aud agaiuBt s aid ainondmont shall bo in favor o f tho amendment^ llio governor of tho stnto shall immediately so declare by pubfic proclamation, and Bnid amend ment shall bo in full force and eftoot as a part of tho constitution from and aftor tho dnto o f said proclamation. Section 3. Tho oQlclnl ballots to be used at tho next general olection to bo hold in this state shall lmvo printed tlioroon tho following words in such manucr ns to allow ovory elector an op portunity to indiento thereon by proper marks, his proforonco to-wit: “ For tho Amouilmont to tho Constitution Hoisting to Connty Comrnis-. »¡oners,” anil \Against thp Alflondmont to tho Constitution llejating to County Commis sioners,\ Approvod February 26, 1901. United States of Amorica, State of Mon tana, ss: I, George M. Hays, secretary of stnto of tho Stato o f Montann, do hereby cortify that tbo nbovo Is a true nnd corroct copy of an act en titled “ An Act Providing for tho Submission to tbo Qualified Electors of the Stato of Montana of an Amendment to Section 4 o f Articlo XVI of tho Constitution, llolating to County Commis sioners,” onactod by tho Seventh session of tho legislative assembly of tho State o f Montana and approved on tho 20th day o f February, 1901. In testimony whoroof, I hnvo hereunto sot my hand and alltxod tho great sonl o f said stato. Dono ut tho City o f Uelena, tho Cnpitol o f said Stnto, this 15th day o f J uly, A. D. 1902. (Seal.) GEO. M. IUYS, Secretary o f Stato. The Keystone Well Drillër I] n CO. 0 3 - GREAT FALLS, MONT. (Unincorporated.) 8 ,8 4 2 M iles NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office ut Helena, Mont . ) Muy 19,1902. ] Notico is hereby given that tho follpw- I ing named settlor has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that snid proof will bo before E. O. Garrett, U. S. commissioner, nt Cboteau, Mont., on Nov. 1st, 1902, viz: Edward Bollrud, who made HE No. 8753 for the nivl, section 35, township 25 north | rango 4 west. Ho nnmes_ tho following wituosses to provo bis Continuous residence upon nnd | cultivation of said laud, viz: Enoch Peterson, Silas An way, Joachim Petorson, Guilder Hanson nil of Furm- | ingtoD, Montana. J. M. B urlingame , Register. I First pub. Sept. 2G. Moro tban a third around the world, or over two aud one half the distance from Now York to San Francisco, tho length of the l^orth-Western Liuo at the present time, and ii portant additions are also in pro- iess of construction. This mea that tho Famous Trains of this Famous road can take you almost anywhere you wish to go. For full information, lowest rates, etc., addres E. A. Gray, General Agent, Helena, Montana, orT. W. Toasdale, G. P. A. St. Paul, Minn. Ladies tailoring. I f you want a suit coat, or capo mado to yoqr measure, leave your ordor at Jos. Rfirshberg & Co. N o t ice T o C r e d itors. I Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For PnMication. Land Offico at Helena, Mont.,) Heptomber 19,1902. ( Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth Kinna of Lowry, Montano, has filed notice of intention to mnke proof on her desert-land claim No. 7531, for lot 3, ne-i swl se,4, section 31, s2 sw4, section 32, township 21 north, range 3 west before Register nnd Receiver, U. S. Land Office atGrcnt Fulls, Montana, on T'b ursdny, the 30th day of October, 1902. She names the following witnesses to provo the complete irrigation and recla mation of said laud: Clarence J. Kiunn, Jnmes Rowe, Richard Shortridgo of Lowery, Mont. Vincent Fortune of Great Fjills, Mojit. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub. Sspt. 2(5. Estate of Mnrgrette Wngnild deceased. Notico Is Hereby Given by the under signed, Administrator of of the Estato of Murgretto Wngnild deceased, to the cred itors and to all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers witjnn months after the first publication of this notice to the snid Administrator at the law offico of J. E Erickson at Cboteau Mont., the snme being tho place for the transaction of tho business of snid Estate Dated Aug. 15 J902. O le W aonu - d Administrator of the Estate of Mnrgrottp Wngnild decensed. J. E. EmogsoN Attorney fqr Administrator. Paid up capital...................$ 100,000 Individual responsibility... 2,000,000 W. G. CONRAD, Pres. JAMES T. STANFORD, Vice Pres, and Manager. P. KELLY, Cashier. Correspondence Solicited. J . Zimmerman, Choteau. PHOTOS 5 0 C E N T S PER DOZEN. 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.) 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 m (P !P m 1 « m ?p 9 X 0/ tl> « ¥ ili ib ib Qi <!( ib ib $ ib HARRT HAYMES m m ; m 9 Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, C h i m n e y Building, Stonë and Concrete work. Estimates Furnished. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. Your subscription to tho Mon- anian and Ch ron ¡ele is poBt duo. TA K E N UR. One sorrel gelding, broke to aaddlo, about 12 year old, with Blaze fuco and Whito legs. Branded llfc-* T~5 on left (high aud on the loft shoulder. Owner can have same by proving property nnd paying coats. W. H. C onliffe , Cboteau, Mont. 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 stock ranchos for sale and rent. Sheep—Fat wethers and dry owes for sale. Delivery for June and July. Cattle—Fino Hereford Bulls, Cows and Calves. Horses—Threo Norman stallions cheap. D. A. R ichardson , Great Falls, Mon t. - B U C K S FOR S A L E . The undersigned has for sale Two Hundred and Fifty head of yearling nnd two-year old French Merinos. «fa Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates C h e e rfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. These Bucks aro the best shearers in Totpn county. An inspection by intending purchaser? is solicited. Prices reasonable. J. B. ESOALLIER, SHELBY, MONT. 5 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE T rad e M a r k s D esig n s COT>YRIGHTS Ac. CH 0 TEAÛ HOUSE i * W m HCocLgslslss P r o p Centrally Located and the of any House in the County, surpassed by no other *House. Best Accommodations Service .arid Cuisine X-iicru-ors a n d O igeirs Furnished for the Convenience of itp Customers. Livery and Feed Stable Anyone Bonding a sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether on Invontion Is probnblypntentablo. Communica tions strictly confldcntfal. Handbook on Patents sent ireo. Oldest neoncy for socurlnc patents: • patents taken through Mnnn A Co. receive special notice, without cbsnto, In the ................. Scientific American; A handsomely illnstratod weekly. -Larecst cir culation o f any sdoclIQa Journal. Terms. S3 a’ . Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co. 3 B,By°^NewiQrk - _______ - - Bun in Connection. Largest and' most Convenient Barn in -Town. rNQ?;re?ul and Painstaking man 'c h a r g e ; ^ . ^ R e a a b n a b l ^ d & g e a . V ' ' ' m rAVpi-Ä