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rr<^?c?vgrT',rrc-T»--»^; F. D. KINGSBURY & CO.j Tie Montanian aM [Consolidated Juin 21,1001.] DUPUYER, MONTANA. RCt The Teton Chronicle and Tho Shelby £Î owh , Consolidated Jammry 3.1901. Carry a Full Lino of Groods^ in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDW ARE, HARVESTERS, SADDLES. BOOTS, and SHOES, CLOTHING, GORDON HATS, BLANKETS, QUILTS. t i c l S' t Also handle* iii.i Deetlng\ Mowers and Rakes and W h a . vi Wagons and Buggies. Call and Sc ' Tin m, Their Prices are Right and Terms ,n cible. T U' ’ . 1Z7‘J£'Z3C2?~l^m The Beaupre House Clio tea u, M on tan a. U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T . BY C. E. TR ESCO TT. 0 W © Published every Friday ut Cliotoaa, Teton County, Montana. Entered at tlio post-office at Cliotoan, Mon tana, ns second class matter. FRIDAY. UtTOllEU SI. ISHfi. .Subscription $¿.00 per amium. Advnrti'.imr rates on application. M.L ADVhUTlSINi. HILI.S PAYABLE THE 1ST OF FACH MONTH. REPUBLICAN TICKET. ST A T E TICKET. For Member of Congress— JOSEPH M. DIXON For Associate Justice— WILLIAM L. H O L L O W AY C O U N T Y TICKET. First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Board by day H. B E A U P R E Proprietor. p : GO TO T K \1 ‘ W-! X . I Û M PoiiistjSr, Y G W I f ß * 1^1 4.S li L J J vili '.v/ b \ U b... . U ■ „ a ó'iiÉtìà 1 C H O T il A U, M O N T A N A, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. KCfAI. I’iiMT’S TO i; w r iir.!:* .■ ï.il !i 1 i r.!.-U !.m .l!s v.lio buy in LA Ufi 1'. CTAM l'i 1I.S. t.i-b l dll b r i l l i IIlilts. G C R K A M B R O T H E R S , I Proprietor. For Statu Senator— .MICHAEL CONNELLY For Representative— JOHN E. AVER 13. For Sheriff— GEO. C. TAYLOR For Treasurer— .TORN S. GORDON For County Clerk— ALFRED C. W ARNER For Couuty Attorney---- JAMES SULGR »VE For Assessor— TflOS. O LARSON For Supt of Schools— REBECCA ACTON For Surveyor— JOHN W. SHIELDS For Coroner— DR. W. H. STEARNS. For Public Administrator— W. II. FRANKLIN. For Commissioners— ED. BOLLERUD. W.M COWL ILL. CARL .1. BRAREN. NO MONEY IN POLITICS SAVE FOR TH E FEW BUT IN OUR BARGAINS TH E R E I S ^ ...... . M O N E Y F O R Y O U ! DBY MODS DEPARTMENT. This department is brim full of new fall goods of all kinds. long coats and jackets. A Big hue of One lot of medium weight Wool Sox 10 dozen wool over Shirts Ladies and childrens Special value.........................................$1.50 Caps, Gloves, Mitteus, Sweaters, etc. We Ladies W riting Desks, Springs, Mattresses, will mention a fow of our many bargains, etc. The grand opening of our Furniture Sale will be celebrated with the selling strictly at cost of Eight Upholsterd Parlor Suits. Ladies seperatc Skirts, Flannel Waists also O n ly ............................................................ 25c the celebrated Dixie fleece lined and outing \ye also have two lines or mens W ool Under- flannel wrappers. This is only a few of wear good .weight and finish. Regular our many bargains. $2.50 value. Special....................$2.persuit m m m m m m m m m y m mir w mir w Wi ^¿Ly m» w mir w mir W i ■cfly mir w m 20 pieces Light color Fancy outing flannel Special.............................................5c per yd 25 pieces Light and Dark color outing flan nel. Special price ................... T-^c per yd 10 pieces double fold Fancy dress goods GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this department we carry only the HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Prepare for the cold weather that is sure to come. Buy the Stove that will save tho fuel. Coles Hot Blast in 6 different sizes. Wilson Airtight Stoves Model Steel Ranges O n ly ............................................... 25c per yd best Brands such as the Extra Standard Wickless Oil Stoves and Heaters One lot fleecelined Shirt Waists woi'th $1.25 Monarch, White Horse, Bayles Fancy Luneh Our stock of Granite^ and Tinware is now and $1.50 w tilc they last .................... 85c Goods. All of these brands speak for them- complete Ono lot extra heavy cotton Vests and Pants selves which means that the best is good You will miss it if you don’t look over our worth 75c. Spedial... .50c per garment enough. A full and completeline of Cereals Bargains in lamps One lot of heavy Camels hair wool Vests always on hand— try a package of Force, and Pants, All sizes worth 75c. ^ .................................... 50cper garment SHOE DEPARTMENT. ITOITDRE DEPARTMENT. The comfortable, Stable, wearable kind W e have just unloaded another carload of that is the kind of shoes wc are selling Furniture consisting of Parlor Suits, Bed- We have new styles in Mens Shoes room Suits, Extension Tables, Centre Tables, We have new styles in Ladies Shoes clothe him rightly, clothe him cheaply. Djnjng room Chairs, Morris Chairs, Fancy We have new styles in Childrens Shoes Tins Dcpai tinent is plum full of all kinds p oc]cerS) Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Iron Bed- Our shoe stock was never more complete in of bargains in Mens Suits and separate steads, Wooden and Iron Cribs, Bed-couches, every line. We guarantee goods and Pants, Fur and Cloth Overcoats. Hats, Couches, Ward Robe Couches, Roll Top and guarantee prices. CLOTHING DEPATIENT.v ? From head to foot wc clothe the man, m m m m m m m TO W N SH IP OFFICERS. For Justices of the i’cace— JOHN K l)i: HAAS CD AS. BARKER. [ • ’s r--' *><■• ft L „ c; -V ■'••y.., ~ i '• t ie;H vv J ■ 'J ‘J-/I t LV&F . r - ' , • f . f- , * y iïtâ* -.1 „VX. r* . I ■ l i g i . . A * . P* • - * * > ' y ' ÎT; '.-A' ' M th L - / r r * 1\ b '\M U- i ^ rA- I- t o w \ì/ i t i P A I A T E i t i i t i HOUSE, c.GW i t i i t i -- — — \ \i/ Paper Hanginfj£i Frcscoeing-aSpocially (f? o acci CARRIAGE ì ' U H j ;• M • »-1 1 ! -i Estimnti-ä on Can'ra to Cl.^ : ul> l Given. 'S m R w m IN G (A & r j i (?) i t i t SHOP OifOLÄii CODIiï IIOföE, CHÖRAU. kONT. M J f fier'*** . y ^ ' ¿A O? . f ßei • ■ fst • 4 ^ * * jet • «ft/ '»*'**/ W T. W . OLESON. Ohoteau Painting Company. PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS & DECORATORS. « W . N. KUSSELL.S ________ » * te I te a n X te a te >5 « * * Sign and Vehicle Painting a Specialty.| î * 1 a Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Hinds of Work Office at the Choteau House. g v,‘v. S Tho Shelby lui’opoudent says that a vulo for S I’’. Jiulstou, Jr., for state •vimtur is a yoLc for 1’aris Gibson, of lirbiu Fulls, for United States sena tor 11 iinsolf one of I ho 1 irgest laud- grnbbuiH Northern Montana lias ever seen, Senator Gibson is in fuvor to il ly of the rejie 1 of t'm desert land ! iubeeail-e of some tilln„reii fruud i i lin'd proofs inn !e ,i, rei ent yours, ■'■‘•■¡¡b r Gd • ).i i- it fi >e trader aud I i lie\ • i i i r ! oi ii i » t lie e.iud .. loll I'i'll bill jekt’^lbo It I be 7 (‘etlt .’.ool m l ¡lie 2 eent In of iff |'if Cievelaud ¡.dm ri rtmtion. 1 f tin* Independent is eei ri el, und a vote for .Mr. Ralston means a voto for Senator Gibson— •m I tl’ero MM-ins to be uo doubt aln ol it-then it is to the best in tere.-ff of the residoats of Totou eoeety lo \ote ¡igainst Mr. Ralston .md m finer of ¡os republican op poueut. The inters of the county are rally- i»g mound IJocrgo C. Taylor’s stand i:d in a manner that is highly i.T.tlifio.g. .Mr. Taylor has niude'au exei limit short fi. II is udminislrution of 1; ^ oliieo has been fl'nrless, hon orable and. uprigiit, and at Jtho sarno time economical. No previous sheriff has trausueted the business of the office at such a small cost to tho tax- pavers. That, is ono of tho many reasons why George C. Taylor should ••-id :io doubt, will bo re-elected next Tuosday. S . H I R S H BIG DEPART MENT STORE C h o t e a u iiB _____ Honest, obliging and thoroughly com potent, tho electors of Totou county will bo doing but simple justice to Mr Warner by re electing him next Tuesday by an increased majority over previous years. Thomas O Larson is the best as sessor Toton county has eyer had. Tho assessment has been made under Mr. Larson’s porsouul supervision with the one idea in view to doal out justice to both the large aud s'niall outlits und compel all to pay a just proportion of tho county’s expenses. A vole for Larson is a vote to eou tiuiiu this system. IPATRCmZE HOME INDUSTRY Î - Î ^ Ü When looking for the Best, ask for GREENHOOD’S OVERALLS FOR SALE ~i JOS. HIRSHBERG & CO. Ferg says iLut Sholby’B population is largeiy made up of as tough au element as over broke into jail. Ferg is an authority on this subject and wo dislike to dispute his word, but we have always been under the im pression thut there were many re spectable people in Shelby. But perhaps Forg knows best. CV //• >V- S' The election of Joseph M. Dixon, t ho republic in candidate for cou- gress, is practically assured. From all sections o f (he sfafo the most en couraging reports arn being received. I am a-rebel Evans will bo given an opportunity to retire to tho rear that ho may learn that he must possoss other qualificotious than being a uutuesake of thut noted guerilla, Joliu Morgan, to be a congressman from this great common waulth. Those who are in u position to know state that your “ Uncle Al” Warner is tho best county clerk in thostuto The records are kept in good shape, the putrouB of the office aro received courteously, and their business ¡ b trausueted with dispatch. As tho republican uomineo for county attorney James Sulgrovo should receive the vote of every re publican in the county. No fault has beou found with tho manner in which he has conducted the affairs of his office, and he deserves ro election. If Clark succeeds in electing his candidate for associate justico of tho supreme court, what then? Elect another in two years from now and savo that S1UO.O00 when ho wants to bribe our supreme court? It is very probable. ft is reported that the Stock Asso ciation have “ High Pockets” (Hugh Denson) slated for under sheriff iu case C. Wallace Taylor is elected. Tho association evidently want to be well represented in tho sheriff's office. Ferg of bluff by characterizes the rush of oleclnrs to- the registry agent’s office last week as being as tough au elcnumt as ever broke into or ouL of jail. Rough ou the electors of Shelby precinct, yet Ferg hopeB they aro all democrats. Do you suppose the Stock Asso ciation will reuaw its offer of Si,000 for tho beads cf thoso thrao prom inent Marias rivex democrats if they are successful in electing their candi date for blieriff? The three republican candidates for county commissioners—Messrs. Brareu, Bollerud and Cowgill—are in every way qualified to fill the po sitions to which they aspire. Ttio democrats of Cascade county practically concede the election of Judge Holloway as associate justice of the supreme court. The fuuds in the couuty treasury are safe as lougas John S. Gordon is tbeir custodian. Vote for Gordon. If any of our democratic friends should happen to be elected next week it will not be because of the support received from tho Shelby Independent, but in spite of it. A vole in favor of \Holloway and Dixon is a yote to turn down W.\ A. Clark, the greatest briber the world has over produced, r-A\i Fifet-- Republican success in Teton county is assured if the republicans do their duty—vole their ticket straight. I Well, yes, cuudidates for office can get cards printed nt this office on short notice. Givo us a trial. GE7 YOUR EXPRESS Via Okoteau & Great Falls Stage. Doily, except Sunday. Rates reasonable. Passenger fare $3.50. Tnos. A. S mito , Ageut.-r _ - B U C H S F O R BALE. Sold by JOS. HIRSHBERG & CO.|Tbe undersigned offers for sale Mrs.T. A. SMITH Millinery and . Confectionery. New Stock of the Lat est Styles of Winter Hats Just Received. A Full Line of Nuts, Candy and Fruit is Always on hand. Agent for the BEST Ladies Tailoring Co. An the. country. 4 0 0 Yearling FRENCH MERINOS These bucks are now located at Pondera Station and them can be seen at any time. Address Peter Eyraud, , PONDERA, Montana. DR. J. B. MCCOLLUM Oumxx f AtM, Export Optician ami Eyo Specialist. Grad uate of tlin Chicago Onthalmic Collego. Twenty-three years exporienco in refrac tion. Office at Residence, KO Socond, Avenue, South, . - - M ontana ÉHÉÒÉMÉ