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.1 .i— i»— » f i r r ■ i i f 'i — i ^ í i h t » . , F. D. KINGSBURY & CO., TliB Montanian aiä Chronicle. ^ConBolitlntfd Juuo 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. TR ESC O TT. The Toton Chroniclo nml Tbo Sholby Nows, Consolidated January 3 ,1901» Published every Friday at Chotean, Toton 'bounty, Montana. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, and SHOES, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GORDON HATS, HARVESTERS, BLANKETS, SADDLES. QUILTS. Entered at the postrollico at Chotoau, Mon tana. ns second class mnttor. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER T. 1902. Subscription $2.00 per annum. Advertising rates on application. ALL ADVERTISING BILLS PAYABLE THE 1ST OF EACH MONTH. iß ) XB XB XB XB XB xB © - xB xB xH xB Also handle the Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. We are willing to admit, however, that it does look peculiar for the church elemeut and tbo tin horn gamblers to be working to gather for the election of a couple of democratic candidates. Beaupre House Cl'iotea-u, M o n t a n a . U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T . First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Board by day A U P R E P r o prietor GO TO THE :lf CHOTEAU, MONTANA, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. KClAh IMtlCK.S TO ltYM’UKUS ami HOTKh-KKKl’ KltS who buy in LA U G K Vt .A.Vm IKS. Cash I'ald for lleef Hides. GORHAM BROTHERS, Proprietor.' FergseeuiBto bo something of Jonah himself. His man Mr. Wilcox for whom such a “gallant’’ fight was made ran up against somo grangers in the south end—and they didn’t do n thing to him. George Taylor went ovor into the camp of tho onemy and came within six’volosof oarryinglke precinct, ouly to bosbamofuUy Blaugbterod at home Something must be wrong at Chotoau aud Dupuyer. It did not wait until the next day to snow, and for somo republican can didates’.it would appear tin storm has been browing for sovoral months Too much Magee. With (,'ounelly defeated by 14 rotes and Webb olected by 125, it woulc seom that just a few republicans re mombored the returns from Shelby two yearn ago-. b b NO MONEY IN POLITICS SAVE FOR TH E FEW f B B U T IN OUR B A R G A I N S T H E R E I S ^ # . M O N E Y F O R Y O U ! I b — ------------------------------------------------ --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,---------------- m B ' Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Sweaters, etc. We will mention a few of our many bargains. xB B xB tJOr Oir m w O l i r W ij ha O i r W O i r w Oy O i r m w wfL? Oir W DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. This department is brim full of new fall ” J.U U U 4 B I 1 IVUU 1 u v e r O U U H goods of all kinds. Ladies and childrens Special value ....................................... IL.&O long coats and jackets. A Big line of One lot of medium weight Wool Sox Ladies seperate Skirts, Flannel Waists also Only ........................... ............ ; ................ 25c the celebrated Dixie fleece lined and outing algo have two lines or mens Wool Under- flannel wrappers. This is only a few of wear good weight and finish. Regular our many bargains. $2.50 value. Special. . . . . . . . . . $2. per amt 20 pieces Light color Fancy outing flannel Special ....................... .................... 5c per yd 25 pieces Light and Dark color outing flan- . nel. Special price ................... 74c per yd GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 10 pieces double fold Fancy -dress goods In this department we carry only the Only ............................................. 25c per yd best Brands such as the Extra Standard Onelotileecolined Shirt Waists worth $1.25 Monarch, WhiteHorse, Bayles Fanoy Lunch and $1.50 while they last ..................... 85c Goods. All of these brands speak for them- Ono lot extra heavy cotton Vests and Pants selves \Hiich means that the beat is good worth 75c. Spedial. . . . 50c per gar men t enough. A full and complete line of Cereals One lot of heavy Camels hair wool Vests always on hand— try a package of Force, and Pants. All sizes worth 75c. Only...................................50cper garment CLOTHING DEPATIENT. Wo would suggest that George W Magee act as chairman of the ropub lican convention in Teton [in 1!)04 Ho is certainly a vote getter—for tho democrats. “ Vindication” is what Magee wanted at I he hands of tho republican party. Ho got it, but it cost tho republican party tho election of a portiou^of its ticket. Now that election is ovor, lot’s put in tho next two years ull pulling to gether for tho upbuildiug of Toton county. Hurrah for Mitchell and Magee! They smiled the wont her heatou craft iuto tho harbor of victory—NIT, Mr. Wilcox, of Shelby, also ran. s \ J* g** f i » ’ SCfc-’ Cfc** « » W «UV ft. g ® * g i f ’ g » * B » * ’ j V . w W • ' a • v* • w v ‘W‘v • ^ * V • V ^ * V * » V ’ ^ • V • V *^‘^1 A T * « I i . U . | v|i -THE OLD RELIABLE” $ P A I N T E R A N D D E C O R A T O R ® \i/ ------------------------ HOUSE, SIGN and C A R R IA G E PAINTING f - W Vi/ __________ \i/ ^ ii/ Paper Hanging & FrescoeingaSpecialty (?> Vi/ W £ SHOP OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, CHOTEAU, I0HT. * ■^V J W ^ r » r » « » \ • f i * • 0 * * t * • ^ • i* * • * * * t* * • 0 * /n • e * • * * * } • • * * * • * * ' a Choteau Painting Oompány. * * 5 T. W . OLESON. W . N. RUSSELL.» * X IS i « PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS & DECORATORS. | • ’ * Sign and Vehicle Painting a Specialty.§ % ------------- .. (K rS Estimates Oheerftdly Furnished on all Kinds of Work* Tho big city papors are everlasting ly poking fun at, tho personal men tions made in country journalism, but uf'erull tie* county papers never had tho immodesty of the long toi gue gos-sip ns it is developed in tho big city papers, only instead of their per sonals being to all uhkn they toady totherich and influential. They poke their noses iuto tho inmost secrets of tho household and sparo not the deli cate events to be, around which there should be nsuereduess not to be men tioned in print, oyeu though tho sub ject bo rich and influential. -The latest is that “ a tin}’ stranger is ox peeled to arrivo at the White House in October.” Just think if a country editol should put in print allthe little strangers that are to arrive between now and January what u buzzing thoro would be nbout his oara. A department store in Now York announced in the newspapers of the city ouo day last mouth that it would give a stick pin with tbo class number on it to tho children in every grade in tho public schools if each child would mail a postal card asking for it. A hundred and sixty-five tbousund postal cards wero received in rosponso to the abvertisemeut, which soems to indicate, among other things, that when something is offered for noth ing tkero is no lack of people ready to accopt it. Incidentally, also, it suggests that advertisements aro read, and that in .turn suggests that adver tising pays. m H i t ) xB W xB xB % FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. We have just unloaded another carload of Furniture consisting of Parlor Suits, Bed- From head to foot we clothe the man, i-oom Suits, Extension Tables, Centre Tables, clothe him rightly, clothe him cheaply, xiining room Chairs, Morris Chairs, Fancy This Department is plum full of all- kinds packers, Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Iron Bed- of bargains in Mens Suits and seperate steads, Wooden and Iron Cribs, Bed-couches, Pants, Fur and Cloth Overcoats. Hats, Couches# Ward Robe Couches, Roll Top and Ladies Writing Desks, Springs, Mattresses,' etc. The grand opening of our Furniture Salt will be celebrated with the selling strictly at cost of Eight Upholsterd Parlor Suits. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Prepare for the cold weather that is sure to come. Buy the Stove that will save the fuel. Col'es Hot Blast iu 6 different sizes. Wilson Airtight Stoves - Model Steel Ranges ' Wickless Oil Stoves and Heatei’s Our stock of Granite and Tinware is now complete You will miss it if you don’t look over our Bargains in lamps v SHOE DEPARTMENT. The comfortable, fitable, wearable kind that is the kind of shoes we are selling We have new styles in Mens Shoes We have new styles in Ladies Shoes We have new styles in Childrens Shoes Our shoe stock was never more complete in every line. We guarantee goods and guarantee prices. m m m m m m B B (fv JOS. HIRSHBERG è CO., j K Ì & obe Choteau, Mont. B B B B m m W a llace T a y lor's Rooster. A few days bo fore the election —when Geo. C. Taylor’s chances were bettor than they are at -the present time for succeeding himself— the publisher of this paper promised one of Wallace Taylor’s supporters that we would print a Wallace Tay lor rooster in these columns in the evont of his election—and here’s the rooslei. He’s a proud little fellow, aud is crowing just bb loud as he can. Of course, we would be much better pleased if it bad boon a Geo C. Taylor crow, but as a majority of the voters of the county want it otherwise, we bow to the will of that majority. In extending congratu lations to the victor we wish to i.i for the onforcenieBt of the law tho uplifting 'of .the moral tone of this community. May your admin istration be as clean, fearless anc as far above suspicion as has bcei yourSpredeoessor’B. ¡PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY W h e n looking for the 'Best, ask for GREENH OOD’S O V E R A LL S ! FOR SALE iri JO S . HIRSHBERG & CO. m ¡ AS! EST\ Incomplete Election Returns, 1902. tho Youth’s Companion. The professor’s study is a good-E room, and he is fond of plenty of air, he finds three windows and a 1 current. When the new h had been in the family a week The professor of Latin in a New England school has, until within six months claimed that stories of New Euglaud dialect were absurdly exag gerated; but a few months ago a iving refutation of his viows arrived in the person of a New Hampshire maiden of stern aspect, who had beeD study. “Do you wish anything?” asked the professor, roused by a dry cough from the doorway. * “ Well, I don’t want to be forthput- ting,” said the New Hampshire maid en in a firm, but pleasant tone, but it does seem as if you were setting in a complete draft. 'Don’t you want tho door cluzorthe windows shot, or least ways the curtains draw?” F or S ale — Laundry, house and two lots in Chotoau. Doing a good paying business. A bagrain for the right party. Will be sold cheap for cash, or will trade for live -stock. Address, C. P. Crain, Choteau. A » S O « „ a # *80 0 *0 a .M 0 è 0 'O C3 a 3 0 d 0 4-> pa 0 M & » to 3 a ► 0 a O & 1 B 0 a • 4 0 a c tri 0 & d » a 0 ca la £ jQ tb 42 e £ 3 I S *0 ¿ 3 O 0 « J á €» ca *o 0 » « - PÍ CQ <5 Is CO 0 P-4 £ 'S ' For Congressman— 18 22 26 86 Dixon, republican ........ 334 ....... A ...... IS 6 44 ........ 80 13 21 76 20 19 11 4 50 33 07 3 24 Do«, populist. ............... ...... . . 4... . .. 0 For Associate Justico— 15 17 10 27 11 6 33 26 74 71 Holloway, rnpnblican .... 131 4 50 81 13 26 Leslie, democrat ............... 84 0 3 — 4 31 3 28 For State Senator - 13 21 27 64 Connelly, republican ....... 105 33 5 3» 3 5 58 35 98 8 »V> 11S 24 0 28 4 25 18 4 38 86 31 34 78 0 31 14 I-’or Representative— 31 29 84 130 S3 50 0 25 3 21 6 47 61 7 7 1 10 4 17 8 3 24 63 32 107 10 23 * ....... 4 For Commissioners— ** OO 34 77 ..... .... 103 39 4 4 11 6 52 84 15 24 ’ 20 Branm, republican ...... 01 33 4 20 4 13 13 3 31 69 30 10a in Hollernd, republican ....... 187 53 4 17 3 23 3 32 61 31 67 12 o 2H 1 JO 32 g 19 3 29 26 5 32 65 31 61 ........ ... •, 149 27 - 3 14 3 21 20 4 30 82 53 59 1 .... 63 2 0 4 14 11 4 23 67 40 45 0 „For Sheriff - ! G. (LTnylor.ropublicnn.. 100 34 4 6 0 11 28 4 27 95 31 31 83 12 00 (’. W. Tavlor. democrat .. 125 21 3 34 5 29 13 6 37 . 61 54 39 89 5 33 ....... For Connty Clerk— 149 54 7 24 4 23 24 9 31 40 21 35 99 4 15 27 20 A«pling, democrat ............ 73 5 0 14 3 17 15 1 32 114 65 33 71 2 '23 19 33 8 42 92 153 55 7 « 57 97 10 31 21 30 ■M 64 3 0 19 3 20 8 O 21 52 22 59 1 1 For AssesBor— . 339 *V> 6 22 0 2( 32 9 37 88 31 ; 94 16 1 Armstrong democrat .... 81 3 1 18 1 15 9 0 28 .60 51 65 1 1 For County Attorney— ] Sulgrovc, republican.. .. SO 144 U 6 17 3 13 19 3 24 43 47 60 13 19 36 ✓ 40 1 - 22 4 25 20 6 38 KM 35 100 4 For Supt. o f Schools— Miss \cton, republican .. Mrs. Brown, dem ocrat... For County Surveyor— Shields, republican ....... . ■ 120 93 121 99 126 25 4 25 9 15 23 - 7 32 66 42 ‘ 29 77 13 23 33 3 16 5 24 18 3 33 87 40 41 87 3 31 21 32 28 30 26 28 0 1 5 21 20 IS 17 19 18 26 14 25 4 6 6 25 38 64 82 71 46 34 44 ...... 75 87 87 13 3 14 Mnthewp, democrat .......... For Public Administrator— 33 ...... 89 30 ty 21 18 13 4 28 63 34 66 3 25 For Coroner— t f. 120 87 5 37 16 20 6 32 51 90 80 13 28 0 18 17 4 29 92 43 77 0 26 ....... ******