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M m The Keystone Well Driller DESERT LAND, FIN A ir' PROOF.- N o t i c k Fon P u b l i c a t i o n .- ' : United Stut pr Laud Office;.'' \? Great Fnlls, Mout., Oct. 13,'1002. ' Notice is hereby given thnt Louise Nasset ot Farmiugtou, Montano, has filed notice of intention to tnake proof on her desert-land claim No. 4563, for the sw4, sec. 22, tp 25 north, range 5 west, before A. G. Warner, U. S. Com’r nt Choteau, Mont., on Saturday, tho 22nd day of November, 1902. Also Lars L. Naeset, of Farmington,* Mofit., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-laud claim No. 44GG. for tho se-1, sec. 22, tp 25 north, range 5 west. They name the following witnesses to prove their comploto irrigation and recla mation of said laud. Sovert J. Syse, Sovort Otncss, Frank F. Daaoke, Lauris J. Otness, all of Farmington, Mout. J. M. ilunuiNOAME, Register. First pub Oct 17. TimlierCnitureFinal Proof Notice lorPaölicaiion Dissolution of Partnership. To'whom it may concern : .. Wo, tho undersigned, tho persons forming the recent co partnership of Morison & McLeod, hereby givo notice that on tho 13th day of Octo ber, 1902, we sold our entire stock of saloon good3 and fixturoB to William Kroffl, and that the said co partner ship was on the said 13th day of October, -1902, dissolved by mutual consent. M. M orison , „ M urdoch M c L eod , Dated, Cbotonu, Mout., Oct. IS, 19G2 WANTED. I want 3,000 slieep to winter or will rent a band for a year on a cash proposition. For further particulars address, O rd A. A ynsley , G 4w. ColliuB, Mont. i1 ______ f > \ \ \ ¡j j y ìy,~—.. ìm . — 1 ' ‘ ’ 1 • r m _ j ] v . \ 1 I y l \ ' ' T i r l i g ] j ft •* • • „ •*, -T \ » . f j ■ ' / v j , / J f - V - 'U T '- 'j - • \\%r; Correspondence Solicited. J. Zimmerman, Choteau. f 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. 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 in Teton County is the M O N T A N IA N a i l C H R O N IC L E 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 Acantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is EITTJiläa. 13233 ^ f-f r j ^ I ß r a O' es d BY EDWARD GRAHAMo 5 United States Land Office, Great Falls, Mout., Oct. 14, 1902. Nolioo is hereby given that James W. Armstrong has filed notice of intention to make final proof before A. O. Warner, U. S. Gom’r at bis ofiiee in Cboteau, Mont., on Saturday, tho 29tb dny of November, 1902, on timber culture appli cation No. 2399, for tbo s2 so4, of sec. 11, tp 2-3 north, range. 5 west. He mimes as witnesses: Charles M. Blackman, Frank P. Mc Dermott, Henry Beanpro, Julian F. Bunl, all of Choteau, Mont, J. M. B o u d i n u a m e , Register; First pub Oct 17. Desert Lani Final Proot.-Notice For Publication. United Stares Land Oifico, ) Great, Falls Mout., Nov. 12,1902. J Notico is hereby given that Jonathan D. Carnoy of Bynum, Montana, has filed notico ot intention to make proof on M b d.’scrt-lnnd claim No. 4513, for tho w2 s\v4, coclion 21, n2 se4, section 20, town ship 20 north, range 4 west, before A. O. Warner, U. S. Ooln’r at Clio!, all, Mont., on Wednesday, tbo 24(k day of December, , ,ino ]UU m > Ho names the following witnesses to prove the comploto irrigation and recla mation of said laud: Francois Truchot, Edwin Bailoy, John W. Shields ot Choteau, Mont., Uoo Find ley. ot Bynum, Mout. J. M. Burlingame, Register. First Pub. Nov. 14. NO L’JCE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, Great Falls, Mont., Oct. 13, 1002. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing mimed settler has tiled notico of t”'s intention to make final proof in sup; or of his claim, and that said proof will.i.e made before A. O. Warner, U. S. Oom'r at Choteau, Mout., on Novombor22,1991, viz: SEVER'! J. OTNESS for H E No. 8090, for lots.'} and 4, s2 nw4 nw4 sw4, sec 5, tp 24north,raugo4 west Hominies tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lars L. Naeset, Ilalvor A. Holm, Ben IJollnid Nil« M. Johnson, all of Farm ington, Mont. J. M. B u h l i n o a m i s , Register. First pub Oct. 17. DES BUT LAND, FIN A L PROOF.- N otice rou Punr.icATioN. United States Land Office, Groat Falls, Mont., Oct. 13,1902. Notico is hereby given tliut Owen Crosson of Black Earth, Wis., cousin, has filed notico of iiiteutiou to make proof on his desert-laml claim No. 6917, for tho sw-1. sec. 31. tp 23 north, range 1 wi ut, bolero A. O. Wartio r, U. B Oom’r at dintorni, Montana, on Monday Hie 24th day of'Novomber, 1902, He names tho following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla matimi of said laud: William II. OnnhfYe, William Hodgs- kiss, Charles Ivrofff, Robert Fairburu, all of Choteau, Montana. J. M. B u r l i n g a m e , Register. First publication Oct. 17. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A; ’ v - V y i/ .A .!• v; fr'r..', Tlic intrepid ¿»tocUled Freu war correspondent, who wA* «board tho V B B. Brooklyn daring the entire flea üiurnlirt r.f the cj mputçTi. Illustrated with photographs tuken by th* Author during th* fight. T h e F J iis s t S e n s a t io n a l \ tSaefo o f th o B a y * Th” true rr ry or the r.reona ornila of tha Hying ^•îuatïion un*!.--1 .Mo-nodoro Wlnfleld ScottBoblay, incinti- tho ir . . .io!” a 1 1 dcsttn.-ilon of tha Spanlih float, , r i l L l ) I ' O I l T U E F l U S X T T M I Î . Cor.talna an autograph enflorioincnt attfl paraonal | rcount of the baule by Jiaar-Admlrai 8ohlaj. ••Tho fan t e o f th o » t o r r o f th o m o v e m e n t » m il oporH tlon a o f th o F I j i n g Squ a d r o n ns t h « a u t h o r to lls thorn In th u h o o k a r o c o r r o o t .” —V i . S. S C H L E Y . An Intarcrtlni narraUre of facta. Explains tha so - 1 ...np.l \Krtn-trrarte Morrment;M tha ' ‘Loop,** tha MCoallag I l'iotilrm,'' anj •ittlaa concluilraty aya>7 adrana rnllagt «.f thu Court o f Inqnlrr, \ PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, »fata Ootcraor si Now York, mid:—\.Mr. tirabosn's tiury I the text iccannt I hire beard cr read cl the naval lltbllng dorlnz lhawar. It ncciie IJust as much coareie to to about takle; pbulo. jrapb» aa It did to work tbe gnna.' THE NEW YORK HERALD aaja:—“ Mr. Orabao. In the Idling cl lack, leavea the reader free to make tbe deduction that act era! naval ottlcera need a Court ol la* gulry lo rc-ei*.abll>b their rcpntatlena, U th :7 cao ba re-eslcbllahcd.\ *hc public that has Interested evorybody a « i / Las tie. e treated, mid the Am erican people 1 This book telisi N o subject has eve r been befor the m a n n er In which Adm iral Scin demand tb e fu l l raaosjnltlan o ! tha H e r a a t Santiago. everythin g Just as It occurred and •* ti ■• eyow linfasc» saw It, book Is soiling , l ik e wildfire. Liberal commissions, i'M ilt nnd hooks now ready. Send soven I S-cont stam ps for c anvassing outfit. ACi QL'ICk Now Is tho Llmo to MAKB MONEY. Price S i . 50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style Of binding desire*. [•AGENTS I W. B a QmmEW BBmPAHY WAfflYEB f Sofa PubSishors, GHIGAGO* Land Oflieo at Great Falls, Mout.) Nov. 3, 1902. { Nolico is hereby given that tbo followr ing named self ler 1ms tiled notico of his intention to make limit proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo before A. C. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Cliotean.tMont, on Dec. 13th, 1902, viz: William M. Uoll’mau. who made HE No. 8915, for the s2 sei, o2 sw4, section 31, township 22 north, range 7 west. He names tho following wituosseB to prevo bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Grand B. Christiau, Carolino Christian, Harry Limpert. Bertha M. Limport, all of Augusta, Mout. J. M. B u r l i n g a m e , Register. First pub. Nov. 7. Desert LaM-FUial Proof, Notice For Mlication, . United States Land Office , ) Great Falls, Mont., Oct. 27, 1902. { Notico is hereby given that Albert D, I’arclieu, of Helonn, Mont., lins filed notico of intention to mako pros! on his doseit-li.ml claim No. 5122, for Jot 1. seliiei, n2 sel sec 6, s2 nw4, d 2 sw 4 see 5, tp 22 r , r 3 w, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Laud Office, nt Great Falls, Mout., <,u Friday, the 12th day of December, 1902. Also that nonry G. Parcben, of 1 H e lena, Mont., has filed notico of inten. 'turn tn make proof on his desert-land claim No. 5123, for lot 1, «o-l ne4 sec 1, t¡ j 22 n, r 4 w, lots 2,3, 4 and 5, se4 nw-l, su-l ne-1 sec 6, tp 22 n, r 3 w, boforo Register and Receiver, U. S. Lund Office, at Great Falls, Mont ,on Friday, tho 12th ilny of December, 1902. Tho; nnino the following witnesses to provo the com pleto irr gatiou and recla mation of said land: Warren McNincb, Daniel Stewart, of Great Falls, Mont.; William Wv. Avison, Morell A. Wilcox, of Choteau, Mout. J. M. BnjtLiNGjkME,- Register. First pub Oct 31. • •• - - • LOST. $5.00 REWARD. One buckskin horse branded on loft shoulder. S5.00 reward will be given for his return to owlior’s ranch. A. K . P rescott . Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Mication- Land Office at Great Falls,Mont,) Novomber 19,1902. S Notico is hereby given that Alfred Harris, assignee of Henry D. Roub, of Dupuyer, Montana, has filed notice of intention to mako proof on his desert- land claim No. 5297, for the e2 so 4 sec 1, tp 56 n, r 3 w, before A. C. Warner, U. S commissioner, ut Choteau, Mont., on Saturday, tho 3rd day of Juunnry, 1903. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: August Ifropp, Edwin C. Allou, of Pondera, Mont,; Henry E. Morison, of Choteau, Mont.; ¡Willinm Chalmers, of Farmington, Mont.' J. M . B u r l i n g a m e , Register. Firetpub. Nov. 21. Desert .Land, Final Proof-Notice For Pnication United States Land Oifico, Helena, Mont., Nov., 18,1902. Notice is hereby given thnt Ida M. Dorranee, assignee of Janie N. Fur man, of Augusta, Montana, 1ms filed notico of intention to make proof on bee desert-land olnirn No. 3991. for tho w2 no4, sec. 34, tp. 21 north, range 8 west, before C. C. Covington, U. S. Commissioner at Angnsfn, Mont., on Saturday, the 27th day of December, 1902. | She names the following witnesses to prove tho complote irrigation and reel«: motion of said land; .Tnmes O. Furman, Wnlter W. Willinms, Preat'wB Parker, Arthur Woods, all of Augusta, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Register. First pub. Nov. 22. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights & c . Anyono tomllng a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our pulitimi free whether an Invontlnn Is probnbly nntontablo. Communica tions strictly comidonunl. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest neency for securing potent«, pntonts taken throueli JIunn & Co. rccolva ipietat notice, without chnrgo, In tho Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. T.nrecst elr- eolation of any scIcnllUo journal. Terms. 13 a yoar: four months, ft. Sold byall nowBdonlers. MUNN i 0Qa3C1 Broadway, Nework Y Branch Oillco, G2S E 6 L Washington, D. C. It’s a Long Subject, lait we’re going to tell only very little about it. For thirty-sit yean — nearly thirty-seven — The Royal Tailors of Chicago have been telling people how to dress well, and at the same time cut the price B l : they are better doers than they are tellers They are not only prepared to show “ The Man From Missouri,\ but they are to day showing die men, and young men, and boys of all Amc. ica how garments can be made- to-mca»urc — made;torfit — made stylishly, shapely, and m i-betoriiy at about one-half to two-thirds as mucii a) Ct}j<T usually charge. If you could be satisfied of this you would very prsmpily di-tide to less and Drew Better,” wo'jidn’t your Well, iy? can sa'.isfy you! We have the exclusive local sale of Jloyal Tai loring We cairy the complete Royal line, and are showing over five hundred patterns in beaut- ’ iful Suitings, and overcoatings this season. Every reader of this paper is invited to call —^ in fact ought to call, and see-these goods, and kam the prices BYRON CORSON, Agent, CHOTEAU, MONT. FOR SALE. Tho undersigned offers for sale 400 Yearling FRENCH MERINOS These bucks are now located at Pondera Station and there ean be seen at any time. Address Peter Eyraud, PONDERA, Montana. GEI YOUR EXPRESS Via Ohoteau & GreatTalls Stage. Daily,\except Sunday. Rates reasonable. Passenger fare $3.50. Tnos. A. S mith , Agent. G. F. & C. TIB TABLE. Tuesday Tuesday Thursday .. Thursday Saturday Saturday North Stations. South P. M-. P.M. 10 55 ... . ... 8 15 9 45 ... . . . . 9 45 8 30 . . . Tyrrell’s Lake ....1 1 05 8 10 ... ....1 1 25 7 25 ... ....1 2 10 6 25 ... . . . . 1 05 5 50 . . . . .Sweet Grass . . . . . 1 45 5 00 . . . . . . . 2 45 4 10 . . . Rocky Springs . . . . 3 45 3 15 . . . . SholbyJunction . . . . 4 45 DAILY. DAILY. 2 50 . . . . ShelbyJunction . . . . 5 10 2 00 . . . . . . . 6 05 12 401 12 25 } ’ . *Pondera. . . Ì 7 30 * J 7 50 11 30 ... . . . . 8 45 10 45 . . . . . *Collins.. .. . . . . - 9 35 10 15 . . . . .Clark’s Spur. ....1 0 15 9 10 ... ....1 1 20 8 35 ... . Vaughau .. ....1 2 01 7 55 ... ....1 2 40 7 45 ... . Great Falls . .. .12 50 A.M. A.sr. Close connection-make at Shelby with all trains on the G-, N. Ry. Close connection made on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at Lethbridge, with all trains in the C. P. R. *Meals. ^ a 1 HOTEL M ORTON I ¡3 \ g DUPUYER, MONT. & \Y II. D. 1IAGEN, Proprietor, I First Class in Every Respect The best of services 21 C fand accommodation! ¡to travelers. I will also run in connection with my hotel a first class sample room where a choice lino of wines, liquors and cigars will always bo kept on hand. When in town drop in °j at tho 3 3 3 3 - - ' B acncrjE n c n c c c c c n c E E B c n c c o o B “ KLONDIKE.” zuxaauaazzzauaastaaQaaaaaaB 1 NEW MEAT f 3 . __ -^i' __ ___ B a ------- ---- — ------ ---------------- n . . rvA- 3 MARKET! iWEATIR MOORE, Props! Having opened to the. publie a new meat markot in tha old Trugholr building we ■ s^all endeayor to keep on 4 full supply of fresh mpats of all kinds. Courteous treat ment to all customers, l - ' ¡ G I V E U S A T R I A L □ 3 S S T * Remembor tho place n 3 3 3 3 □ TR U C H O T B U IL D IN G , Ou Lower Main Street. gToIophono No. 16, 3 SEnBBEEEBnnEEEBEEBBBBEECB! . c-t..i: ; ’ •••■•* mmCtOTCAU, ’• - - f - * : ’- T O [’ ■ - Wa wish to call yoor attantion to. thè!facfc\thàt9we;kéop - one.öfe^jl ... pattlad'.in bon*. ^Wlnskoy bottled in bond; means’that tbo’ • li i pnro aitiol'a ia traoilMred fro * the barrel to the. bottle in;tlie-GbV-- . i ■.; enunMt Bondod .Warahonse under; the!jsupervi»iou Vot. n .United: ■: > State« guafor. - Tbe whiakey-has never been tampered .witb, and it'!: | , moat bava aga bafore the govarnment will allow it to be bottled/. i ; ] Thara i* a govaramant stamp placed over tke ihpiith of ,each bottle', , 2 v v which' gtiaraatwe age, pnrityrprbof and 'mensnreineD tX''iye make ':? i i a specialty of bonded: goods! an dour-prices , will compete'' I with tbe lowact. ■-. \...t.: r... ... ':. l - ■ s--: - \i I1’ 8THE CLUB SALOON, W . D. HAOEN & CO.,\Props. S ■ . , ------------------------ --- . n Finest Wines, Liquors «; and Cigars. | ------: — ; ' ✓ ' _ Lerhp's Justly Celebrated-Lager Beer, V - in Keg and Bottles. 8 .CHOTEAU, - - M O N TAN A . 8 Montana \Brewing Co„ Brewers and Bottlers of Efira Pale Lager In Kegs and Bottles. All Orders for Keg and Bottled Beer promptly attended to. P.O. Box 76. Phone210. Qr*at’ Falls, Montana. PHOTOS A T . T H E S T U D I O L a G R A N b E , l W e received TW O FIRST PREMIUMS on our • — ' i V if work at the Fair. |l . ' ' i| GREAT FALLS. (W . H. C L IN K E N B E A R D ' P r o p .) ~ S» m m m * . * HARKT HATMES * * * « m m $ £ 8 m jg $ Estimates Furnished, « * t m m w Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, C h i m n e,y Building, Stone and Concrète work. C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A . Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, Jobbing- Promptly Attended Jo. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A . V a s C H O T E A U H O U S E W m H c x i g s k i s s P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any House in the County. Service and Cuisine f ° ^ r ----- ---- ____________ _________ a a d Cigars Flemished fpr tbe Convenience* of its Customers. ---------- ~ -= ^ - ■' ■ - - “ ' ' V Livery and Feed Stable Run in Connection. -Largest and-most Convenient Bam in cTown., Careful and- Painstaking man in charge. Reasonable Charges. _ ' ... ' > i.M V; . V: \ ■* ^ •1 \ * - & _f., •>•*v- * »