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GRA VES & CG., Liquor Dealers, am IM . CHOUAV. MONTANA., We wish to cull yonr attcut.on to the fnct that wo keep one of tbo largest anil most, complete stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Totou county. Wo handle only tli« purest nud best. All whisker is pure when it js made, and you enn buy it pure if you bov it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond motiUB that the pure article is transferred from the barrel to the bottle i u the Ciov- ernmout Bonded Warehouse under the supervision of n United States ganger. Tho whiskey has never been tampered with, audit must have age before I ho government will allow it to bo bottled. There is a government stump placed over the mouth of each bottle which guarantees age, purity, proof and measurement. \\ e make make a specialty of bomb'd goods and our prices will compete with tho lowest. K0T1CE FORM ; BLICATIOiN. United States Laud Office Great Falls, Mont., (Jet. 2, 1902 Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed nptice of hie intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A.-O. Warner, U. S. com missioner, at Chotonn, Mont., on Nov. 15, 1902, viz: Note M. Johnson, who made HE No. 0713 for the se4, section 32, town ship 25 north, raugo 4 west. Ho names (ho following wituosseB to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John O. Carlson, Frank E.Barlson, Nile Winded, Martin A. Munson all of Farm ington, Montana. J a m e u M . B u iiL i.v o A .u E , Register. First pub. Oct, 10,1902. I I THE CLUB W. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. I Finest Wines, Liquors H M and Cigars. ^ 8 SALOON, I 8 8 I Lemp’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, in Keg and Bottles. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. 8 I N o tice Of The Sale Of Real At Publio Auction. Estate It is not possi >le for tbe proprietors to publish mon /.hau a few of the numorouB lottos received in praise oi Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and telling of its remarkable cures. They come from people iu every walk iu life and even slate iu tho Uuion. The following from Mr. T. W. Greathouse, of Pratts burg, G a , spoaka for itself: “ I woulc’ have been dead now but for the use of Chutnberluin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured mo of ebrouie diarrhoea after seven years of suffering. I never can say to much in praise of that remedy.” For sale by C. II. Druke. NOTICE ÖF ELECTION, CONSTITU TIONAL AHENDMENT. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of tho district court of tbo Eighth Judicial District of the state of Mnutuua, iu and for tho -county ol Cascade, made on the 10th day of Sept ember, 1902, in the matter of tho estate of William Ulw, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of suid esluio will sell at public unction to tho highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to con lirinntion by said district court, ou Sat urday tho 11th day or October; 1902, at 2 o’clock p. iu. lit the front door of tho court house of said district court, in tho city of Great Falls, Cascade county, state or Montuna, all tho right, title interest and esluto of lire said William Ulm at the time of his death und all tiie right, title and interest and estate Ihat tho said es tate lias by operation or law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the saul William Ulm at tho time of his death in and to nil that certain lot, Easy to Give Advise. A young man, somewhat afflicted with uatiyu bashfuluess and an in ability to mnko up bis mind as to his own best course ol conduct, recently approached a well known officials and said: “Judgo, I bayo come to ask your advice. You have always been like a fathor to me, and I have now como to you iu a very important matter, 1 am thinking of getting marriod- “ Well, young man,” interupted the judge, “ if you are thinking of getting T H E 13 IS Advertising’ Medium in Teton County the One tho Wide-Awake Advertiser Looking for when he has Goods to dispose of to Teton County people. THE BEST Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. THE BEST Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper. THE BEST Newspaper Teton County is the piece or parcel of laud situated lying and j Ularried go do it right away. Don l and state wait, becauso the girl might not be willing this time toworrow.” “ But, you bee,\ protested tho youth, “I’m afraid I’m uot able to take caye being iu the county of Teton, of Montana, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The south half of the noi,,iwest quar ter mid lots numberod three and four of sD-tiou four in township ! wenty-two north, of rmigo three west, contamii g n 102.07 acres of land more or accorc- of her, ing to government survey “ Tut, tut,” deprecating retorted Terms and conditions of - co: Cash, ’ lawful money of the Uuili il Stut«s of the judge. Why, when 1 got mnt- America; ten per cent, of the purebaso j , T 0f>n . money to bo paid to the said administrator , ri0d I ' vus -1 years old and SI,800 m on the dav of sale, balance on confirm-1 debt,” ation of sale by said district court. Deed in 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 combined lists of the Shelby Independent, claim our paper is T H E larger than the Acantha and the That’s why we at cxpouBo of purchaser. W. H. U lm , Administrator of the osiate of Win. U lm , docoasod. H. II. Ewing, Attorney for estate. Dated Sept. 10, 1902. Desert Laud, Final Proof-Notice For Publication United States Land Office, Great Falls, Mont, Aug., 27 1202. Notieo is hereby given that William Cook of CliutcMi, Montana has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No.-J371. for tho s2no4 and s2 nw4, Bee. 2, tp. 24 north rnnge 7 west before A. C. Warner, U. >S. Corn’r at Chotuau, Mont., on Saturday, tlio 11th day of October, 1902. IIo names the following witnesses to prove tho complete irrigation and reclamation of said laud: Harley W. Yoagur, (Led D. Yeager, Jann-s Peebles of Chateau, Mont, Wesloy Chad wick of Helloview, Mont. J. M. B ijulingame Register. First pub. Aug. 29, 1902. Montana Brewing Co., Brewers anii Bottlers of E x t r a P a l e L a g e r 111 Kegs anil l l n t t l f S . All Orders for K«g ami P.ottlod Boer promptly altumled to. 1\ 0. I3ox 7G. Plume 210. Great Falls, Montana. p T ' ■ tijli ‘ - , ; l i t L • tf Î 4 ' ' y x è 0 F ^ ' V ' : ‘ 7 - ' t l J - -j \ - / SS “ W dl B Y GEQslGE EOWARO GRAHAM. Tbo Intrepid Associated Prea« v u oorrw pendent, who ' \ t u Aboard tlio V. 8. 8. Brooklyn during tho entlro Are months o f the campaign. ZUustmUd with pbotogrmph« taken by tbe Author daring the fight. Tfoe Ftfflsssi Sensation®/ j £Sook o f iSm Day. Tbe true f.tory o f tbe famous cruise o f the Flying j S'lion under Commodore Winfield BcottflchUy, Includ- ’ Out aril d^srmrtlon o f tbe Spanish fleet. . O L U roil T U B FXK.ST T I M E . i Contain« an autograph endorsement and personal I • wunt of the battle by Uear>Admlral Behley. “ Tlio fa c t s o f th o s t o r r o f th e m o v e m e n t f •■I o p c r iid o n s o f t h e l iving’ Squ a d r o n os th o iih o r tells th e m In tUu b o o k a r e corroot«” Desert LaM-Fiual Proof. Notice For Publication. United States Land Olilco, Groat Falls, Mont., Aug. 25,1902. Notieo is hereby given that CARRIE JOHNSON, of Farmington, Montana, lias filed notice of intention to make proof on her desert-land claim No. 4313, for the f-2 ii \4, v n2 swi and se-1 etc 15, tp 25 ii, r 4 w, bcfi.ro A. G. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Clioteau. Mont., on Sat urday, lho 4th day of October, 1902. Shu naiiiis llio following witnesses to prove tin» complete irrigation anil recla mation of said land: Otis P. Wlinlcv, Ilalvor O. Thompson, of Fin nungton, Mont.; Leonard A. Frey and Adalbert ILillich, of Bynum, Mont. J. M. B ujilincamk , Register. First pub Aug 29 ‘ }s that s o l” exclaimed tjie other with happy encouragement gloaming from his eye. “And I suppose you must now be worth about—” “And uow,\ continued tbe judge “I'm only $2,GOO iu debt.”—Chicugo Chronicle. Ladios tailoring. If you want a suit eoaf, or capo made to your measure, leave your order at Jos. Hirshberg & Co. NOTICE FOR-PURL fOATION. Laud Oilico at Great Fulls, Mont. ) Sept. 23, 1902. J Notieo is hereby given that tho follow, ing named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of 1ns elaim, nud that said proof will be bpfore E. C. Garrett, U. S. commissioner, at Clioteau, Mont., on Nov. 1st, 1U02, viz: Edward RolJrud, who made IIE No 8753 for tile nw4, section 35, township 25north range 4 west. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsidenco upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: EtiO'-b Peterson, Silas Anwny, Joachim Peterson, Gander Hanson nil of Farm ington, Montana. J. M. B uhlixoame , Register. First pub. Sept. 2G. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Laud Office, Great Falls, Mont., Oet. 2, 1902. Notieo is hereby given that tbo follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fiuul proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before W. Mathews U S. com missioner, at Clioteau, Mont., on Nov. 15, .1002, viz: '' John Jackson, who made HE No. 11157 for tho ue4 sr-l. section G, nw4 sw4, sw4 nw4, mid Lot 4, sections township 27 north, raugo 1 east. He names ffie following witnesses fo provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Bov.m, Bnrney Mathews, Charles MacDonald, Earnost Roudurant. all of Pondera, Mont. 1 J. M. B uulingame , Register. First ptib Aug. 22 NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION. HOUSE BILL No. 55. An Act Providing for tho Submission to tho. Qualified Electors o f tho Stnto of Montana ot nn Amendmout to Section 4 o f Article XYI. of tlio Constitution, lielating to County Commis sioners. Bo it Enacted hy the Legislative Assembly o f i ho State o f Montana: , Section L Tboro 6hall bo submitted to tho -jualified electors of tho State of Montana at tho next general olcction to bo held in said •late, the following amendment to Section 4, o f Article XYX of the constitution, relating to county commissioners. That Section 4 o f Article XYI of tho constitu tion o f the State o f Montana, be amondod so as to rend as follows: “ Section 4. iu each county there shall ho elected tlireo county commissioners, whoso term of otlieo ahull he six years; provided, that tho term of otllco o f those elected on November 0th. 1900, shall expire on the first Monday in January, WOT : provided further, that at tho general elec tion to behold in November, 1902, (in counties where commissioners are to ho elected that year), three commissioners shall bo olcctcd whoso terms shall expire on tho first Monday in January, 1907; provided further, that at tlio gen eral election to l>c held iu Novoinbcr, 1906, one commissioner shall ha elected for a term of two years, one commissioner shall be oiectcd for a term of four years, and one commissioner shall lie olcctcd for a term of six years, whoso term of office shall commcnco on tho said first Monday of January, 1907; and provided further, that at each genornl election Uicreafter commencing witl) tlio general election to ho hold iu Novem ber, 1008, one commissioner shnil he elected for a term o f six years. A vacancy in tlio board of county commissioners shall be lilted by appoint ment by tho judge of tlio judicial district iu whicli tlio vacancy occurs.” Section 2. Tlio voto upon tills amendment shall bo counted and canvassed by such officials amt iu sucli manlier us is provided by law for tho counting and canvassing of tlio votes for member o f congress, and if a majority of all votes cast at said election for nud against said amendment shall be iu fuvor of tlio umondmont, t|;e governor of tlio stato shall immediately so declare by public proclamation, nud said amend ment shall bo in full force aud cHunt as a part of tlio constitution from and after tho dato o f said proclamation. Section it. The official ballots to bo used at tlio next goDoral olcction to ho held in this state shall havo printod thereon tho following words in such manner as to allow every elector an op portunity to iudicato thoroon by propor marks, bis profercnco to-wit: “ For tho Amendment to tho Constitution Itolnting to County Commis sioners,\ and “ Agninst tlio Amendment to tho Constitution livluting to County Commis sioners.\ Approved February 26,1901, United Statos of Amorica, Stato of Mon tana, as: I, Guorgo M. Hays, secretary of state of tho Stato o f Montana, do hereby certify that the above is a truo and correct copy of an act en titled \An Act Providing for tho Submission to tlio Qualified EleotorB of tlio State of Montana ot nn Amendment to Section 4 of Article XVI of tho Constitution, lielnting to County Commis sioners,” enacted hy tho Soveuth session of tho legislative assembly of tlio Stato of Montana and approved on tlio 26th dny o f February, 1901. In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my timid und allixcd tlio groat sual of said stale. Dono ut tho City of Ilelona, tlio Capitol o f said i}tuto, this ITII 1 1 day o f July, A. IX )£>X’. (Beal.) CiEtJ M. HAYS, Secretary o f State. The Keystone Weil Driller Correspondence Solicited. J. Zimmerman, Choteau. PHOTOS to. 0 3 - GREAT FALLS, MONT. (Unincorporated.) Paid up capital ........ . ........ $ 100,000 Individual responsibility.., 2,000,000 W. G. CONRAD, Pres. JAMES T. STANFORD, Vico Pres, and Manager. P. KELLY, Cashier. United States Land Office, ) Gront Fnlls, Mont., Oct. 2, 1902. J Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing-named sot fh r has Jilad notieo of his intention to make final proof in support of his clnim, nnd that said proof will be made befuro A. O. Wnrnor, U. S. Com'r at Choteau Montuna, on Nov. 15, 1902 viz: Conrad MeNenJ, who made HE No, 7 180 for tho nw4, section 24, township 20north, raugo 8 west. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of suidlnnd, viz: Hemy E. Belcher, James L. Collins of Raymond, Mont, John S. Gordon, Aloxander Q. Longmuir of Choteau, Mont. J am e s M. B u r l in g a m e , Register. First publication Oct 10. This bank solicits accounts, and oilers to depositors absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent with safe and profitable banking. Buys aud sells foreign exchange, drawiug direct on all principal Amer ican and European cities, aud issues its own Letters of Credit. Interest paid on time deposits. The highest cash prico paid for ap proved state, county, city and school bonds aud warrants • 50 CENTS PER DOZEN. If yon 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. S T U D I O L a G R A N D E , GREAT FALLS. (W. H. CLINKENBDARD, Prop.) HAYMES Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, . . . . C h i m n e y Building, Stone | and Concrete work. Estimates Furnished. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. « m Ë I $ a m ••5>e-:&:6&f:6&etC-&&66&&6Sf:e:6&£ett!fi4i9a;39.3i?:-3:-9-'?a:-Ì:S!a:-i:a3:'ì3iÌij:-f:a:-J:ap ig Squadron as tho book are oorroot -W . S. SCH L E Y . An tnt-re.Ung n .rra t lr e o f faets. E x p lain, tho so> j *'*i - I 1 * î i: a Mo rem anti\ tho “ L o o p ,\ tbo \Cooling 1 ■ *--’11 am: . . i t i c i ooscliulToly ovsry «dvoru rulin g i ii. C'.urt o f Inquiry. . I PRESIDENT eOOSEVEl.T, whtnflsrctnar ol New York.ssld:—“ V!r.G.-st::a'ss:.ir» it Hiebest zecoaot I beve beard or reed ol ibe birst fltblle; dorlo; tbs war. It needed just ss much cocrate to to about (string photo- graphs as It did to work (lie guns \ vernar V THE NEfi Mr> is U Grebasi. la NEW YORK HERALD siyu—»Mr. 3 . la tbe telling ol facta, leaves ths resder 1res ta mike tbe deduelloa (bit several oavsl officers need iCocrtcl la. qulrjr to re-estsbllsb their repatatleas, U tbeycaabe rc-estakllsbed.” No subject has ever hern before tho public that lias Interested everybody a* the manner In which Admiral Schley has been treated, ■ ■ - • demand tbe f a i l r c o onr.tU o n o t ifio tlio everything Jnsi. us It occnrri-d and as tho _rwitni-ssts _____ ... _______________ „g Ilk* wildfire. Liberal commissions. Outfit and books now ready. Send soven 1 — * - i /> » n f i j r i r ____ . . . a t .. i t . . _ • » * • - - and the American , . r o o t S a tin a n o , This book teilst ey saw It. book Is soilin 1 Desert Laud, Final Proof-Mice For PnWication. î Lnuil Office at Greal Falls,Mout., September 19,1902. Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth Iviiiim of Lowry, .Montana, lino filed uoti -e of intention to ninkci proof ou her desort Innd claim No. 7531, for lot 3, ne-l swi so,4,swl sei, sco 31. t>2 s«4, s:.c32, township, 21 north, range 3 west before Register nnd Receiver, U. Hi Land Office at Great Falls, Montana, on Th nrsday, the 30th day of October, 1902. She names the following witnesses to prove tbo coin plein irrigation nud recla mation of said laud: Clarence J. Kinnx, James Rowe, Richard Short ridge of Lowery, Mont. Vincent Fortune of Great Falls, Mont. J. M. BugLixuAME, Register. First pub. 8ept. 20. Notice T o Creditors. Estnte ot Margretto Wagnild deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given by the under signed, Administrator of of the Estate of Margretto Wagnild deceased, to tbe cred itors and to all persons having claims against theenid deceased, tooxhibit them with tho necessary vouchers within 4 months after th« first publication of, this notice to tbo said Administrator at the law office of J. E Erickson at Chotonn, Mont, the same being tho place for tho transaction of tho business of snidEatato Dated Aug. 15 1902. O l e W a g n i l d Administrator of tho Estnte of Mnrgrotfp Wagnild deceased, J. E. E kickson Attorney for Administrator. TAKEN UP. j S-contBtainps for canvassing outfit. ACT QUICK. Now Is the Umo to MAKE MONEY. Price $ 1 .5 0 , $ 1 .7 5 , $ 2 .2 5 , $ 2 .7 5 r accord!ng to style of binding desired. î W . B . G O N B Œ Y C O M P A N Y W M i T E D ! S q S q PuMssisQrSj, GHÌGAGO. ,Zt t^e'ASSß-SiifeäD!: Ono sorrel gelding, broke to Ruddle, about 12ycir old, with Blaze face aud White legs Branded IE® 3 D on left thigh and ou tho luft shouldor. Ownor can havo same by proving property and psyipg costa. W. H. C onliefe , Choteau, Mont. FOR SALE. Angora Goats—A shipment of An gora goats will reach Great Falls about July 9, 1902 aud will booffered foi sale. Con o and see them. Laud—Irrigated land aud stock ranches for sale and rent. Sheep- Fat wethers and dry ewes for sale. Delivery for Juno aud July. Cattle—Fiuo Hereford Bulls, Cows and Calves, Horses—Three Norman stallions cheap. D. A. R io h a b d s o n , Mont. B U C K S FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale Ttvo Hundred aud Fifty head of yearling and two-year old French M e rinos. These Bucks are the best shearers in Teton county. An inspecliou by intending purchasers is solicited. Price? reasonable. J, B- ESOALLIER, SHELBY, MONT. — 5 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE . ............................................ .. ... ... . . . - — . ............ ii-r yTunm-im. Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, Jobbing Promptly-Attended, to. Estimates Cheerfully Given. - Designs Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. - ■^rpWWIiVIDiqV^q T r a d e . M a r k s D e s i g n s C o p y r ig h t s & c . Anyono scnJtns a «ketch and description may f ialckly ascertain our opinion free whether an nvontlon la prohably nntentnlile. Communica tions strictly conadcntlaJ. Handbook on Patents aent froo. Oldest opener for securing polenta. Patent* taken tnroucli Munn & Co. receive tpeelal notice, without cboreo, in tbe S c i e n t if ic B t i e r i c a t t . A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation o t any actenuoa journal. Terms, S3 a year: four months, tL Sold byall newsdealers. M U N N # C o.36,8road^ N e w a r k Branch OOIoo, CS V S t. WashUmtoa, D. C. . ' m C H O T E A U H O U S E 'V y m . E C o d g s & i s s D P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations ot any House in the Oounty. Service, and Ouisihe surpassed by no other House. - - L i q u o r s a n d C i g a r s Furnisned for the Convenience of its Customers ■ - ■ î» . t i l / Livery and Feed Stable Run in Connection. Largest and most Convenient Barn in Town. Careful and' Painstaking man in charge. Reasonable Charges. “ - .