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C - A “ - i-v -V r ■- - The Keystone Well Driller Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For PutiUcation. Land Office at Great Fall*,MoDt,) November 19,1902. » Notice is hereby Riven that Alfred Harris, assignee o f Henry D . Roub, of Dnpuyer, Montana, has filed notice of intention to make proof on kis deeert^ land claim No. 5297, for the e2 e e l sec 1, tp 26 n, r 3 w, before A. 0 . Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Chotean, Mont., on Saturday, the 3rd day of Janaary, 1903. H e names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: August Kropp, Edwin 0. Allen, of Pondera, Mont.; Henry E. Morison, of Ohoteau, Mont.; ¡William Chalmers, of Farmington, Mont. J. M . B u r l in g a m e , Register. First pnb. Nov. 21. Correspondence Solicited. J. Zim m e rm a n , Choteau. TH E BEST Advertising 1 Medium in Teton County is the One the Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking 1 for when he has Goods to dispose o f to Teton County people, T H E B E S T Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. T H E B E S T Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper. THE BEST Newspaper in Teton County is the 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 Aeantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is TH E BEST S c h i& jf/S a n tia g o 1 B Y GEORGE EDW A R D GRAHAM. The Intrepid Aflsodafed Friw war «wavw4wti wfca \ wm aboard the U. B. 8. Brooklyn dutiff Vka entire ire ^ month» of the campaign. Iiloatratetf wttfc | ‘ £3 taken by the Author during the Aght» The M o st Sensational I Book o f the Day» Tbs true «lory of tbs fsmoos srotss If tfc* Wtfttm I Hqusdron under Commodore Wlnflsld loot! IsAlsy, to.ll. ntf tbs blockade snd destruction of tAs Bpni ‘ TOLU ir o n TH E FIKST TIM E. Contain« an aotogranh endQrssnisnt nag iccotmt of tbs battl. by Hsu^Adalnl tally. \T h o facts o f the i t o r r o f th e morensewte tad operations or the F l f l n f Squadron u the tuUior tells them in this book are correet,’* , - W . S. I C H U X . An IslimUnt narmtlTa of fasts, balalas the ee> J called * ‘Ketroerads Movementi“ tbs “ I s q f the \O n H lf I Problem,'' aad ssttlss condtulT.ly Sr ary siisrss r t U lf I of the Court of Inquiry. \ PtESIDCFfT tOOSEVELT, when Oamasr el Stw Ysrt, uM:—“ Mr. Orakia’s slory Is t a t a t acsaaaf I kevt k u rf or real of tki ■aval flfktlat t a l i f Iks war. Il sesta Jut THE NEW YOBX RESALO s s y “Mr. Oraban, la iba Mllif al facta, baeraa Ika reader fret Is nskt Ibt taartlta ta t Seleni alfil ollluri leed a Csart ad la* M M e b 'cam n to fa akoaf likiif ybsfs- ■ «airy to re-ealabllak their ra fnpks as It did Is wsrk tba pan.\ ■ (key can be re-eiUMUhai.\ N a s o b ject has ever boon beforo the public that .bus Interestedeated eveiverybody the manner In which Admiral Schley baa bi demand the f a f f « i c t i n H ton a f l h m K ------ evervtblna Just as It occurred and as the eyewitnesses saw it, _ ----- ! like wildfire. Liberal commissions. Outfit and books now ready^ „Band s#; ey baa been treated, and tbe o f Ihm Hmrm e f Santiago e aa j s American peonia J i. This b o o K t e u a l \ b o o k la selling \ y;/. I » c a n t stamps f o r canvassing outfit. ACT QUICK. Now Is the time to MAXI WUW. Price »1.80, $1.78, »2.28, $2.78, according to stylo of binding deslrai. \a A G E N T S | W . Bm C O M K E Y C O M P A N Y Sofa PubH m h a ra, OHIO A G O . * TimierColtnreFlnal Prool Nonce lor Publication Bisso!ution of Partnership. United States Land Office, Great Fulls, Mont., Oct. 14, 1902. Notice is hereby given that James W. Armstrong has filed notice o f intention to make final proof before A. O. Warner, U. S. Gom’r at bis office in Choteau, Mont., on Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1902, on timber culture appli cation No. 2399, tor the s2 se4, of aeo, 11, tp 23 north, range 5 west. He names ob witnesses: Oharles M. Blaokman, Frank P. Mo- Dermott, Henry Beaupre, Julian F. Burd, all of Ohoteau, Mont. J . M. B u r l in g a m e , Register. First pub Oot 17. To whom it may coaeera: We, the undereigned, the persons forming the recent co partnership of Moriaon & McLeod, hereby give notice,that on tbe 13th day .of Octo bar, 1902, we sold our entire stock of aalooh-gooda and fixtures te William Krofftj and that the said co-partner ship wae on the aaid 13th day o' October, 1902, dieeolved by mutue1 cenaent. M. Mosisox, ' M urdoch . MoLzou, Dated, Choteau, Mont., Oct. 18,1902 W A N T E D . I want 3,000 sheep to winter o r will rent a band for a year on a cash proposition. For further particulars addreaa, O bd A. A snslet , 6 4w. Collins, Mont. F O R S A L E . Desert Land, Final Proot,-Notice For Publication, United States Land Office, Great, Fails M ont, Nov. 12,1902. Notice is hereby given that Jonathan D . Carney of Bynnm, Montana, hoa filed notice o f intention to make proof on hia desert-land claim No. 4513, for the w2 sw4, seotion 21, n2 se4, section 20, town ship 26 north, range 4 weet, before A. O. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Ohoteau, M ont, on Wednesday, the 24th day of December,, 1902. He names tbo following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Francois Truohot, Edwin Bailey, John W. Shields o f Ohoteau, M ont, Dee Find ley. of Bynnm, Mont. J. M. Burlingame, Register. First Pub. Nov. 14. . Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Pnblication United States Land Office, Holonn, Mont., Nov., 18,1902. Notice is hereby given that Ida M. Dorrauce, assignee of Janie N. Fur man, of Augusta, Montann, baa filed notico of intention to mnke proof on her desert-land olaitn No. 3994. for the w2 nc4, sec. 34, tp. 21 north, rang# 8 west, before O. G. Covington, U. S. Commissioner at Augusta, Mont., on Saturday, the 27th day of Docember, 1902. | She names the following witnesses to prove tbe complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: James G. Furman, Walter W. Williams, Prentiss Parker, Arthur Woods, all o f Augusta, Mont. F rank D. M iracle , Register. First pnb. Nov. 21. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Great Falls, Mont . } Nov. 3, 1902. ) Notico is hereby given tlint the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his olaitn, and that said proof will be before A. 0. Warner, U. S. commissioner, at Choteau,|Mont., on Deo. 13th, 1902, viz: Willinm M. Hoffman, who made HE N o . 8945, for tho s2 so4, e2 bw 4, seotion 34, township 22 north, rnngo 7 west. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of snid land, viz: Grand B. Christian, Caroline Christian, Hnrry Limpert, Bertha M. Limpert, all of Augusta, Mont. J. M. B u r l in g a m e , Register. First pub. Nov. 7. Desert Land-Final Proof. Notice For PnMication. United States Land Office , ) Great Fulls, Mont., Oct. 27,1902. $ Notice is hereby given that Albert D. Pnrchen, of Helena, Mont., has filed notice of intention to mako proof on his desert-land claim No. 51212, for lot 1. se4 ne4, d 2 se4 sec 6, s2 nw4, d 2 sw4 sec 5, tp 22 r , r 3 w, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Great Falls, Mont., on Friday, tbe 12th day of Deoembor, 1902. Also that Henry G. Farchen, of Helena, Mont., has filed notice of inten Hoa to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 5123, for lot 1, *o4 ne4 eec 1, tp 22 n, r 4 w, lots 2,3,4 and 5, se4 nw4, sw4 uo4 soo 6, tp 22 n, r 3 w, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Great Falls, Mont., on Friday, tbe 12th day of December, 1902. Tbe; name the following witnesses fo prove the complete irr gntion and reel a motion of snid land: Warren McNincb, Daniel Stewart, of Great Fulls, Mont.; William W. Avison, Morell A. Wilcox, of Choteau, Mont. J. M. B u r l in g a m *, Register. First pub Oct 31. 1280 acres of land with 60 «hares of Eldorado water. Also 160 acres of land situated on the Muddy. J. E. WZBB. FOR SALE. Á well improved ranch of 160 acres adjoining the Choteau fownaite. Call on J. G. Bair. wtf. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE P atents TRA DC MARKS OCSIGNS C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone tendini • iketch end description n i y - -------------- - --------------- -- ----- ubeU ------- sent free. Oldest l _ ___ , _________ ----------- -- Petenti taken tbroneh Mann A Co. receive Special notice, without chime. In the Scknfific JlratrkaiL A handsomely illnttratad weekly. Lamest dr- cnlatlon o f any ecienUBo Journal. Tenas. 9* » . ¿ear : four months, |L Bold brail newedeelere. sBiBmMM,. New Tort W ashtatos. IX C. year : four months, |L Orders taken for Ladies Tailor made suits, coats aud separate skirts at Jos. Hirahberg A C o . t -1 .'v-. . ----- ?—a—*■ - * - • - f _ |a F ob S ale — Laundry, house and two lota in Choteau. Doing a good paying buaineaa. A bagrain for the right party. Will be sold cheap for cash, or will trade for live stock. Address, C. P. Crane, Choteau. F ob S ale .— A ranch of 160 acres, on Sheep creek, near Dupuyer. For particulars call at this office. Full line of Barney and Barry Skates all sizes at J. Hirahberg &Co. LOST. 95.00 REWARD. One buckskin borsebranded e s on left shoulder. $5.00 reward will be given for his return to owner’s ranch. A. K. P rescott . Notice To Creditors. Estate o f Weelay Chadwick, deceased. _ Notice Is Hereby Given by the under signed, Administrator of of tbe Estate of Weeley Chadwiok, deeeaaed, to thé crèd itora and to all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within 4 months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the hia office in Chotean, M ont, the same being the place for the transaction,of .the business o f said estate. Dated Nov. 28 1902. * T hom a s B jm oks , Administrator of the Estate of Wealey Chadwick, deceased. J. E . E rickson , Attorney for Administrator. First publication November 28 Mrs.T. A. SMITH M illinery 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. in the country. Sold by JOS. HIRSHBERG &- CO. DR. J. B. MCCOLLUM E ipsrt Ostislan and Xys Spsslsllit. a n id aste o f tka Chisaco Opthalaie Calléis. Twsaty-tbree jresrs ■xperiaese in n f i w - tiotfc O a s s i l Basidanee, IM - l e e o s * . Aviene, Senth, Great Falla, >^ > cMóRtana' B U C IÇ S y, V FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for aale 4 0 0 Yearling FRENCH MERINOS These bucks are now located at Pondera Station and there eaa bs seen at any time. Addreaa P e ter Eyraud, PONDERA, Montana. GET YOUR EXPRESS Via Choteau & Great Falls Stage. Daily, except Sunday. Rates reasonable. Passenger fare »3.50. T hos . A. S m ith , Agent.- 6. F. & C. TIME TABLE. Tuesdajf Thursday Saturday North Stations. Tuesday Thursday Saturday South P.M. P.M. 10 55...... Lethbridge ........ 8 15 9 45 ............ Stirling.. ............ 9 45 8 30.... Tyrrell’s Lake .... 11 05 8 10.............Brunton .............. 11 25 7 25 ......... Milk River .............. 12 10 6 25 ........... »C o u tts .............. 1 05 5 50 ........ Sweet G rass ......... 1 45 5 00 ............... Kevin .................. 2 45 4 10... .Rocky Springs. . . . 3 45 3 15.... ShelbyJunction. . . . 4 45 DAILY. DAILY. 2 50.... ShelbyJunction. . . . 5 1 0 2 00 ............. Conrad .............. 6 05 12 40 l *Pondera l 7 30 12 25 J ** ^ onaera* • } 7 50 11 30 ............... Brady .............. 8 45 10 45 ............ *Collins .............. 9 35 10 15 ......... Clark’s Spur ......... 10 15 9 10 ................ Steel . ........... 11 20 8 35 .......... Vaughan .............. 12 01 7 55..........'.W illard ............... 12 40 7 45.........Great Falls . . . . 12 50 A.M. A.M. 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 aaaaaaataaaaaaaaaBtaaaaBBOB i 8 § HOTEL MORTON 8 a 1 g DUPUYER, MONT. | WM. D. HAGEN, Proprietor. | a a a a c 8 The best of service! 3 B land accommodation! D w m m m m m m m rn- V. V, '• - \ r v . First Class ii Every Respect 1 jjto travelers. a a n I will also run in connection 5 a o a with my hotel a first clou B a - J d a . sample room where a choice g a line of wineB, liquors and 8 a b g cigars will always be kept on g hand. When in town drop in a a 3 3 at the 1 “KLONDIKE.” a B B S 8 B aGDDDCGCOGDGBGQODOBQOBOlIBB a o a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a i H i B f N E W MEAT 1 ¡ m a r k e t ! ¡WEAVER & MOORE, Props. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ¡G IV E US A T R IA L n a p y Rememlier the place g TRÜCHOT BUILDING, ’ “ — On Lower Main Street. .. • j ¡Telephone No. 16. - -J Having opened to the publie ■ a new meat market in the old Truchot building we ahall, endeayor to keep on hand n full supply of fresh meats of all kinds. Courteous treat ment to all customers. GRA VES & CO., Liquor Dealers, j *We wish to call yonr attention to the fact that we keep, one of the largeet aad moat oomplete atook o f Wines, Liquors and Cigars hi Teton eoanty. We handle only th» purest nnd best All «Maker iew«rewh#adt is nude, and yon can buy-it pure if you hay it beUladwrboh*. ' - W hitkey bottled in bond means that the pjue artiele‘ia'tnnst#n«d froK tbe barrel to the bottle in the'Gov- senaaat.Bonded Warehouse under the supervision of n-United that— gnager. - Tbe whiskey has never been tampered with, audit : ifiuat have age before the, government will allow it to be-botUed. Thera ie a government stamp placed over the month of each bottle which'gnaranteas age, parity, p roof and measurement. We make make a specialty of Doodad giooda and onr prices will compete X r s í y -K CLUB SALOON, W. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. Finest Wines, Liquors § and Cigars. S ! ----------------- ■ Lamp’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, S i \ in Keg and Bottles. V CHOTEAU, - - MONTANA. S Montana Brewing Co., Brewers and Bottlers of Ma Pale Laaer In Keg« and Bottles. All Orders for Keg and Bottled Beer promptly attended to. P. O. Box 78. Phone 210. GrjMt Fall», Montana. * Î 1 * . FINE A R T PHOTOS A T T H E STUDIO LaGRANDE, I jWe,. received TWO FIRST PREMIUMS on our I ^ | work at the Fair. ¡GREAT FALLS.” ' (w. H.- CLINKENBEARD, Prop,) I HARRY HAYMES m m m •h m m m m Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, 3 C h i m n e y Building, Stone, f and Concrete ,wofk.^ J * m * • w $ CHOTEAU, MONTANA. 1 — - * £ Estimates Furnished. f l w r * Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, Jobbirig.vP/'omptly Attended to. S' Estimates Cheerfully Given. . Design^ Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. « Z a C H O T E A U H O U S E W m H o d g e i k i s s P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any Bouse in. the Oonnty. Service and Ouisine surpaeeed by no other House.c « e t n e i C i g a r s Fumiahed for the Convenience of 'its Customers. Livery arid Feed Stable Run in Connection. ■ Largeet and moBt Convenient Barn--in- Town^;. Oaiefhl amd Painstaking man . in charge . 1 s Beaaonable^Ohargea. .. . n f-