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F, D. KINGSBU k Y & CO. DUPUYER, MONTANA. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 ■. Carry a Full Lin© oi Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. The M a m ait Chronicle. ■ ft.'onMjli(l:itPi! .Tun-; 21, 1501.] BY C. E. TRESCOTT. The Teton Chronicle anil The Shelby New*. Consolidated .limitary 3.1901. Published every Friday at Chotoau, Toton County, Montana. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWA Rii, HARVESTERS, SADDLES. G G i ! j COOTS, anti SHOES, CLOTHING, GORDON ITATS, BLANKETS, - QUILTS. Also handle ihe Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right | and Terms Reasonable. wj’jmaBags The taupre I House! C h o t e a n , M o i a t a m a . U N D E R N K W M A N A G E M E N T Entered at the popUofHco nt Chotoau, M oü - tana, as tecoud clasp mnttor. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 19tfM Subskription $2.00 per annum. Advertising rales on application. m m i ê M % m O b m M N O M O N E Y I N SAVE FOR BU T IN O U R .B A R G A I N S T H E R E : IS THE FEW M O N E Y FOR YOU! ¥ A h - # m m 'M i d M m m AM. ADVHKTISINO HILLS PAYADLE THE 1ST OF EACH MONTH. First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Board by day H. B E A U P R E Proprietor. Bro. Magee lias this to Bay of tho Dtipuyer precind: “Tho tmngor republican precinct of the county has been betrayed by tIio«o who how discontent.” Yes, Magee in correct, nudsomo of t he dis content was sown by tho individual who said “ Goorgo Taylor could get I bin votes whero ho spent his money.” More of it was sown when Magee thrust hiiiieelf forward as tho leader of Dupuycr republicanism and told old-limors to “ go way back and sit down,” and let him run things for his own benefit. What Dupuyor needs at this time, more than any thing else is a return to the conditions whou such republicans ns Leech, Cowgill, Jones, Bolter, Tavlor aud others worked in harmony f o r 1' o success of tho republican ticket wrh nit thought <J reward. Such aellishress and ur- loganceas has been dispVyed by the Duptiyer “ boss” this year will always result in nn humiliating -defeat. No lecture Mageo cau road will result in uny good, becau&o ho himself is to blame for tho political chaos that reigns in Dupuyor toduy. GO TO THE R fl f V ifi $ n ^ fch ^ i s t \•.' I <r$ 'n1 B $smm% fo&izi tm CHOTEAU, MONTANA, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. KCIAb PRICKS TO R\M'!I MRS amt HOTEb-K KKl'KItS who Inn in LAliGK (,)l ANTJ’I IKS. (a-h J’ahl for ilccf Hides. GORHAM BROTHERS, Proprietor. f e : ,¡J F ; T i r ' i f - í ' - ,■,KKS'L>-.£&>.•'• f e L T \ i __ «¡f F/-ÒV . t r -Y fh- Wo have been reliably informed that there is a movement ou foot to reject all proposals for the care and maintenance of tho county poor at the December meeting of t he county commissioners, and instead of con trading for tins work as ihorotofore, a new policy is to be inaugurated and Commihsionor Foster’s ranch, adjoining Chotoau on the north, is 1 0 be bought b^ the county for poor furm purposes. We uru not in a position to know whether it would be better for Teton county to continue tho system of letting this work out bj contractor own their own poor faint, but at this lime tho purchase ’ov the county of Mr. Foster’s rauch would lie vety suspicious, to buy tho least W d,h less than two months to -eive the old board can let this ques tion go over for final ad .on of tho in coining commissioners without detri ment to the counQ’s interest. % & A m O b W iù/f asr w © Viir H b W \£& ü b W ü b W W t&r ü b w O b W W W DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Sweaters, etc.. will mention a few' of our many bargains, etc. This department is brim full of new fall , . 10 dozen wool over Shirts.. Ladiefe and childrens Special value ....................................... $1.50 ‘goods of all kinds. long coats and jackets. A Big ling of Ono lot of medium weight Wool Sox Ladies seperate Skirts. Flannel Waists also Ouly .......................................................... 25c the celebrated Dixie fleece lined and outing We also }iavetwo lines or mens WoolUnder- flannel wrappers. This is only a few' of our many bargains. 20 pieces Light color Fancy outing flannel Special ........................................... f>e per yd 25 pieces Light and Dark color outing flan nel. Special price.. . . .......... 7^c per yd 10 pieces double fold Fancy dress, goods We Ladies Writing Desks, Springs, Mattresses, The grand opening of our Furniture Sale will be celebrated with the selling - strictly at cost, of Eight Upliolsterd Parlor Suits. * - •' % m wear good weight and finish. Regular $2.50 value. Special .......... .. .$2. pérsuit HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ~ Prepare for the”cold weather that is, sure Buy the Stove that wilbsave tho to come. fuel. Coles Hot Blast in (3 different sizes. Wilsop Airtight Stoves Model Steel Ranges Wickless Oil Stoves and Heaters GROCERY-DEPARTMENT. In this department we carry only the Only ............................................. 25c per yd best Brands such as the Extra Standard - % One lot fleece lined Shirt Waists worth $1.25 Monarch, White Horse, Bayles Fancy Luneh Our stock of Granite and Tinwaro.is now and $1.50 while they last......................85c Goods. All of these bi’ands speak for them- complete Ono lot extra heavy cotton A ests 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 complete line 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. Only...................................50cper garment B ' w © m EDRNITDRE DEPARTMENT. ■■■y. Do not lie trouble! ur dispirilod bo- f A jjgj i you luivo noi fxroat virtuos, - \ ¡<Lnl m.ido a million binici of grass \ ~ 'r v'.Tscy. t T - i F A i ' ;sts,but with V • , fs * . er * , . «,.‘- • ¡3 * » d P tB r t w • r . ^k, ♦ V • V ir“ ,v- to w è \i/ Où '«to' ß 5 G ft ‘THE OLD RELIABLE’’ l ¥ í i f : m i \ ) P A I N T E R Ä N D D E C O R A T O R g \i/ W Ü) HOUSE, SIGN and CARRIAGE PAINTING gj \$/ W •y Estimates on Contracts Chr-i-i fully Givmi. M - * Paper Hanging & Frescoemg aSpecialty t SHOP OPPOSITE 'COURT HOUSE, CHOTEAU, MOST. /« ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -'S 'I i ^ ^ ^ -S i ^ ^ ^ fln ^ W . N. RUSSELL.! T. W . OLESON. Chotean Painting Company. & PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS & DECORATORS. £ Sign and Vehicle Painting a Specialty.| wiu-r'i> lie m id« otic The .arili is fiiiii,ri'd and cl, not with yiMs->t>s. Only see '!i little virtues atn’ mil mourn because you are noithor u hero nor a saint. 1 : that Non hay» onoii .... i ,.0|llt)lun iidehtics, and you need SHOE DEPARTMENT. s The comfortable, fitable, w'earable kind tW c have just unloaded another carload of that is the kind of shoes wre 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. Dming i’oom Chairs, Morris Chairs, Fancy We have new styles in Childrens Shoes This Department is plum full of all-kinds Rockers, Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Iron Bed- Our shoe stock was never more complete in of bargains in Mens Suits and seperate steads, Wooden and Iron Cribs, Bed-couches, every line. We guarantee goodsN- and 1 Pants, Fur and Cloth Overcoats.- Hats, Couches, Ward Robe Couches, Roll Top and guarantee prices. CLOTHING DEPATMENT. From head to foot w’c clothe the man, © . HIRSH BIG DEPART- , MENT STORE Choteau, Mont. % M The publisher oi tho Dupuyor Acautlia is tho last muu in Totou comity who should eriticizo any ono for not voting his party ticket straight. Magee's political record in 1S!U, 18%, lend, lPUUund 1002 is not of tho best ia fact in some of tho years men tkilled it was simply rottou ! And no body knows this belter than does Magee. rrom uppearauces Commissioner Foster is anticipating favorable action by the county commissioners ou tho proposed new road through his ruueb, us it is reported that ho is this week fencing and grading it, and has the lumber on tho ground .fur the bridge across Spring creek. A medical journal rises to remark tlniL whiskey doesu’t euro snake bite. Liui if the whiskey is given to the snake hu won't have sense enough to bite, bo the old toper will still carry his jug when he goes fishing. It is said that a mau who squeezes a dollar never squeezes his wife. A glance at our subscription book leads us to believe that mauy married women ui thissectiou are uot having their ribs cracked. j* Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Kinds of Work| Office -at the Choteau House. g If -tho commissioners propose to make any change in tho road from Choteau to tho bench, why don’t they grant the road petitioned for by the benchers about a year ago? The board of county commission ers will meet in special session to morrow for tho purpose of consider ing road matters. Oue of thb proposed chuuges is tho extension of that 180 foot road running from the Chotoau Dupuyor road into Commis sioner Foster’s ranch until it inter sects with tho Choteau Farmington road, ou the bench, aud abandoning a porliou of the present road to Farm iugton. Apparently this is a scheme on the pari of Commissioner Foster to benefil his own property at the expense of tho eouuty, and to tho groat ineonveuienco of a large number of Hettlers ou the bonch The people of Choteau, as well us of tho bonch, are uot iu favor of the proposed change—in fact strongly protest against it—and should be represented at the meeting tomorrow to see that their interests are j i tocted. m È Ê m m i I p ATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! m - ¡ m ifü 0ÌS3 l i » i S When looking for the Best, ask for GREENHOOD’S OVERALLS! .FOR SALE m JOS. H iR SH B E R G & CO.^ M m m m m Complete Election Returns, 1902. X For tho first time iu tho history c I Shelby that town gave a majority for the head of the republican ticket at ihe olection bold on Nov. 4th. The Shelby I udepondont’s attitude during the campaign no doubt added matori- ollyiu briugiug about this result. Tog bad Ferg had not been.runuing that democratic sheet for a few mouths longer—perhaps all of the republican candidates on tue tickot would have beou successful. Oue of tho particularly bright spots in this year’s campaigu is the election of W. J. Brenuen as state senator from Flathead county. Old ‘‘Tin Plato Bill,” sis he is farailiary called, has mauy friends in Teton county who heartily congratulate h im 'on his success With only two republicans in Teton county who ever voted for a democratic United States senator— aud Mageo was o d o of them—his howl last week against certain re publicans bolting a portion of the republican ticket comes with very poor grace. Ferg wants to make up and be friends. Really, Ferg, we think it would bo to the advantage of the re publican party if you should con tinue your fight against it. But, of course, you have the privilege of quitting whenever you want to. For Congressman— Dixoii, republican ............ Evans, dmnocrat.............. . Dee, populist . . ............... Spronle, s o c ia list ............ For Associate Justrce— Holbnvny, republican Lf'-lie. d em ocrat. ............. Cnineron, s o c ia list .......... For State Senator — Connelly, republican ....... Rnliton. d em ocrat. .......... For Representative— Webb, retmbiicnn . . . Wilcox democrat.............. For Uommirtsioupr**— CowcUl, republican . . . . Brareii. republican ....... . Rollerud, republican . ItadciiffPf democrat.. . . Dennis, democrat ....... . (Yinnor, dem ocrat ............ For Slierilt - O. (\ Taylor, republican (*. W. Tavlor. democrat . For Uounty Uleik — Warner, republican . ........ Appling, detnecrai. \ . For Treasuror- fiordon, republican ........ KeJIogff, democrut. .. For AsVcfflor— Larson, republican. . . . Armstrong democrat .. ForUouuty Attorney - Sulgrovo, republican. . Erickson, democrat For Supt of Schools—# Mi-s Acton, republican... Mrs. Brown, dem o crat... For f ’ounty Surveyor— Shields, republican .......... Mathews, democrat .......... For Public Administrator— Franklin, republican ....... Kufus, dem o crat ......... . Fori oroner— Stearns, republican. ........ “Wine, democrat ................. Cliotonu. Barton. _ Lake Basin. è & 3 N orth Fork. 0 *to O P O CO Raym ond. C ollins. a a a « Dupuyer. 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