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T h e K e y stone W ell Dril'lér vesi'->v-: - Notice To Creditors. Esìato <tf Wcs.lt v Cliailivick, tleceased. Noli©) Js li» tnijy G i'tii by ilio linde r- nis'ii‘*ii, AilininkovUir of of thoEstule of Wp.rley ('limimi !;, tlo<:o;iei'd, to tho crei! il orsi nini io uil persona baving chiime aguiu»'t Hit;Mini (.leccaseli, toexhibit tlionj trilli thè nccessary voucher* tvilhiu 4 mtintlis after thè (irai publication o£ this notino to Ilio sani Adminiatrntor at (he bis olticc in (JhntcHii, M ol L, tho Baino beini' tho placo for thè trausnctkm of thè biisineiat o f uniti (■sfato.'» .Diitcìl Nov. ‘23 1002. T homas B hookb , Ailminifitrator of tho Estate or Wesloy (Jliaiiwick, ileccns\il. .7. i i . B iucksov . , Atlornoy for Atliumistrator. First pubiicatloii Noveinhcr 23 Desert Land. Filial Prooi-Noticc Fer ' Publication-- 1 Lami OlVioe at Ordii Fal!s,ALout., Xnvouibrr 11), J002. Xolu-u is in icli> ili veli thnt Alfreil Hami', asMcijt'e i.r Henry .1). Houli, of 1 Dupuyt-r, Montana, bau (iloti notici) tf intoni ioli to malie proof mi I iih tloBert- lanii dami No. 5297, ¡'.ir tlic o2 nel sco ], 1p 120 ii. r 3 iv, bufore A. 0. Warner, U.-S. coiiiniissioni-r, at Uhotean, Moni., on Halurilay, tini lini day of 7annary, 19U3. ilo ni.ines Ilio foUrnvini,' «'¡tncsses to provo thè complete im'fpition and recla mai tuli of sani lami: Alienai Krnpp, Eilwm 0. Alleo, of Pondera, M o n i J l m r y E. Moristi», of f'-liniean, Moni.; JWiiliam ('Imlmcr.s, of Parmiuptiui, Moni. 7. M , Jiinii.iNOAMi:, Resister. First pulì. Nov. '21. .7 Correspondence Solicited. J . Zim m erm a n , Choteau. E EL»Vi»V3 g Advertising' Medium in Teton County is the One tho Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking Tor when he has Goods to dispose of 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 LEST Newspaper - Teton County is the l) ii in & ki Why? Because it prints the NEWS. It sets more typo 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 Ù U KT & B Lessa /W>< iThe Beaupre House T C l a o t e a u , M o n t a n a . U N D E R NLSW M A N A G E M E N T First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Board by day L ist o f M a s k e r s Desert Laiiß. Final Proci,-Notice For Publication, Cmteil States Lumi Ollice, ) (iioiil, Falli» Moni., Nuv. 12,11)02. f Notici* is hwvhy civun tliat Jonathan I) . (Jarney of H.winin, Montium, luis fileil rotici) of uitcnluii) lo ìniilm proof. on ina reseli-lami dmm No. , for thè \v2 i «••!, pcction 21, nU nel, hi *. ' on 20, toivn- r hi[< 2(i limili, ivuictt 1 (vosi, before A. (J. Warner, Li, M Com’ r at CI’» ‘ eaii, Mimi., on Wciinciivli.y, tiiu 2lib din » f Ducembvr, II) 02. Ilo iinmcs tim follov,in re »tncsses to prove 111 »“ rompici») ¡illuni.mi und recla- miiliiin of nani lumi: Francois'l'ruchot, lklwni l» uley, .Toliu W. Minutili ut Clioloau, Moni., L)co Fimi- lev. of IJ.viinm, »Moni. 7. M. lìurluuriuiic, Resister. Finii Fidi. N»)\. 11. DCi-ort Land. Final \ For Puiilication United Slides Lumi Ollice, Urlimi. Mont., Nov., 18, 1002. X».1.1 *0 is lu n■!>y given timt Lia M. Dur:';i‘uv >»f »1111111) N. Fyr- limn, of -\ ii»_-ii-t Mmit.'iiia, has i.’ (1 null»»V of i n I >' 1 .1 1 <,n 1io iiiiik«* proof on ' r llcM'l-1 1 il ni ( I.»iili X.i. .1,191, fur the \v2 r, 4, Hl'l», i SI.4! > 2Î n»»11 ti, lama» »S w» pt, tipi ru r. g . ii»;‘ ln]i, u. M. (JimmiisriotiiT at i\ 11 14 !l* ! , i\)(»,il . . no .Saliii'lay, ttio 27tli .lay ».! D .'Vüllltll1 i*i i‘ M2 l Ml.»'» n.ini’-s Ih» foliloving wilnosses to (irm.r* lhv i • follici* (** : n i llation am] ruuin- in ili» dm n1 1 an! J;unì1 .Inm(*s ( ’». I»'»»nn,'ll’, Waller W. William.0, l’lfll t)KS 1it ' J li CJ- . A i timi- Womit), all of •VuK' ist.'i, Mnill. F iiank D. Miii.M. lu , Register. First pub. Noi. 21. NO'l ICE FOU l'UULI CATKIN. Land Ollice ni (licit I’ ill:-. Mont. ) N» 1002. \ Notice l.S lu.lvlij l.MM'Il 111.U tho follow- in','iiiunul i I tiler lins liicd notice of lus intention lo unke linai proof in support of lus duini, und limi «nid proof will be before A. (J. Warner, Li. S. coiumiKHioncr, at ( Ihnli-auéMonl .on Dee. 13th, 1002, viz: William U. ) Jn/i’itMii. irli'/ m ul») DE No. SOKi. for Ihr .‘ 2 sel, e‘2 swl, sedioli ¡11, tow M'.hip 22 ninth, ranne 7 west. Ileimm s Ine f.i.'lowin ' iviliic (its to prove Ins l'onlinu'ius le-i.leui-e up ,n and enlti'.aho:» of imi,I l.itnl, viz: (iran.l i»‘ Oli(is!i.,n, ('¡.riiiiiiie Christian, Unni l.unpi'il, 15. Him M. Limpert, all of Auniistu, Mi lit. 7. M. U lk m .'.' u imi :, Uiftislor. Fin-1 pub, Nov. 7. Dsscrl Land-Final Proof. Notice For Piililicatioii. Unit. 1 St .\ Land Oflico, ) GuM I’.ni-, M»mt.. Oct. 27,1002. J Noli'»' h» ¡; In ./iven timi Albert D. Full ir »:. of ìli una, Mont., lias filed not a »» of ini'nl ui.i to in ike proof on his »1. it-!..ml d.mii No. .\»122. for lot 1. sol iir-l, i»2 s.-i tee 1!, s-2 inv-l, n2 sv.’l w »• 5, Ip 22 I . r ¡Î w. In fore ]ie».'islor and Iî(-.-- r, 1\. S. Lami Ollice. at Groat Filli-'. Mort , on F n . , the ]2(h dnv of Rovinili >» r, 11)112. Also Hiul Him;, (i. I’nreheu. of î I» iena, Mont . ‘ ms li!» »1 notice of inten tion I»» malo» proof on ins desert-laud claim No. 0120, for loi l, «el net arc 1, tp 22 a, r -1 w. lots 2,o, »! and ò, set mvl, sv l m i see (». Ip 22 n, r ¡5 w, before Jleoist. rami Revolver. U. 8. Land Oitice, at Great Fulls, Mont , on Friday, the 12th day of Decombi r, P.K‘2. The; irnme Ilio followino’ witnesses to prove Hie complete irr gat ion anil recla mation of said land: Warren MeXmch. Unnici Stewnrt, of Grout Falls, Mont.; William W. A vison, Mordi A. Wilrov, of Choteau, Mont. 7. M IJcui-iNOAMi:, Recider. First pub Oel HI. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D esigns CorvruGHTS &c. Anrono »ondlntj n «ikoirb rjul do?crlpt1on may rçuletcly H^Ftïrtnm our oj.uuou free whether au Invetiimn lr> probo My p itont.ihlo. rom;numca- tUm*Äirictlycn:uhJo:iiLil. JiaiuU)«>okon Patenta sent free. «eonry furfeotirluj;paient?. Patenta tuVm throueh Aiunn & Co. receive tptrUil nr,ticc% »mhout cìmrso* in tho * Scientific ¿¡nericati. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijircest dr- Ternm, a T I . H h A U P R E P r o p r i e t o r . culailun of any identltln jimmal. year: four months, £1. Sold byall ncwadenlora. MUNN ^ 0Qf36tBroadway, New York Branch ottico. G25 K BU WoalilORtOD. D. C. Ordern taken for Ladios Tailor made suits, coats and separate \ skirts at Jos.'Hirsh berg & Co. 1 bo following is the list, of those Avbo attondeo the masquerade ball Thanksgiving, given by the Knights of Pythias, aa furnished us by the committee: Florence Perkins, Jap. Bly Brown, domino. Grace Brown, school girl. Mrs. J. Collins, lied Biding Hoc J . Mrs. J. Gleason, Queen of Hoar i. Mrs. Chas. Parker, Gambler’s tvi \ Mrs J. M. Mitchell, Dark Wintr .'.s Night. Mrs. Weimi r, Harlequin Lady. Sirs. Byron Corson, Morning. Bessie Balstad, Sunshine. Mrs.T.'Brooks, High School Girl. Mrs. Klocklor. School Girl. Maggie Kennedy and Bella Piebles Twiu sisters. Miss Trudo, Topsv Grace Armstrong,dancing girl. Mrs. Kerr, girl. Mrs. Shields, Suowtlakes Mrs. J. F. Leech, Grecinu lady. Alice Zimmerman, domino, Alnrn Zimmerman, flower girl. Laura Anderson, dusting maid. Miss S. Wuguild, school girl. Mrs. Boutilier, coou. Miss Brinnegar, coou. Manse Davidson, Moulu J . F. Orngs, Farmer John. ChaB. Parker, Fritz, tho Dutehmau. Geo Brotherton, gent. Loon Chenoweth, baseball player. Jos. Gloason, Salvation Army Sol. dior. M. A. Shook, donduo. C. Salmon, farmer. Chas. English, clown. C. Yeager, sailor. John Gleason, soldier. Thos. Harris, Dutchman. Chas. Harris, domino. J. Blackmau, Cowboy. J. E. Norton, Jockey. Perry West, Base Ball Player. H. Seliermerhoru, Dutchman. Ted Hawley, Uncle Sam. Q E . H. Bupert, Eoman Senator. Ed Hirshborg, German waiter. Chas. Arnold, Negro dudo. Floyd West, G. A. R. Goo. Hirshborg, Irish Lord. H. E. Norman, Uncle Bubo. Jose Ralston, domino. Tom Chenoweth. Butcher. Mortimer, Hirhborg, clown, Fiieudly Zimmerman, dudo. Henry Davidson, sunshine and shadow. Others masked were, Bret Read, Ilarvoy Road, R. Edgar, W. Norred, Art Moore, John Moore, Arley MooreM' 2 jjO. B U C H S E. Freidlander, Frauk Whoir, Goo. Tompkins, Will Devlin, Geo. Edgar, J. E. Johnson, Geo. Richards, Jo«se Annstsong, A. Carr, M. Rose Byron Corson, Chas. Klockler and Dr. T Brooks. Sheriff's Sale. In the District Court of the Eloventh Judicial District of tho Stato of Mon tana, in ami for the County of Toton. William HoiL'ckies, plaintiff, vs. Jnmes E. Willson, defendant. To tie sold at Sheriff's Sale, on Satur day. December 27,1902, at 1U o’clock a. m., at the front door of the Court House, in Clifitcau. couuty of 'l'eton, State of Montana, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described property, to-wit: Lot numbered 0110 (1), noitlifcflst quarter of northtrcBt qnutter ( 11 c U of southeast quarter of northwest quarter (se.'.j of nwjjj, and northeast quarter of southwest quarter (nej.i of sw'.i) of section thirty-one (¡II), township twenty-four (2-1) north of range six (0) west, Montana mondimi, oontnin inti '»no. hundred iifty-threo aud fiO-IOu (103.50) acres, according to the oliicial United States survey. Dated at Choteau, Montana, Decem ber -1, 1902. GEORGE G. TAYLOR, Sheriff. First publication Dec. 5. Sold by JOS. HIRSH BERG & CO. Fon S ale — Lauudry, house and two lets in Choteau. Doing a good paying business. A bagraiu for the right puny. Will bo sold cheap for cash, or will irude;_for livo stock. Address, C. P. Crane, Chpicau. Fon S ale . —A much of ]l!0 on Sheep creek, near^DiipuD-' particulars call at this oiljeu. acres. For Full hue j o f Barney and Barry Skates all sizes at J. Hirshberg'&Co. LO S T . $ 5 . 0 0 REW ARD. One buckskin horsebrandod on loft shoulder. S5.00 reward will be given for his. return to owner’s ranch. A. K. P bescott . Bring your unframod studies and get them framed at Eastern prices at the. Art Studio. FO R SALE. Tho undersigned offers for sale 400 Yearling FRENCH MERINOS Those bucks aro now located at Pondera Station and there can be seen at'any time. Address Peter Eyraud, PONDERA, Montana. G £7 YOUR EXPRESS Via Choteau & Great Falls Stage. Daily, except Sunday. Rates reasonable- Passenger fare $3.50. Tnos. A. S mith , Agent. G. I. & C. THE TABLE. Tuesday Thursday Saturday North Stations. Tuesday Thursday Saturday South P. M. P.M. 10 55.. . 8 15 !J 43. . ......... Stirling .......... .. 9 45 8 30.. .. Tyrrell’s Lake .. ..11 05 8 10. . ..11 25 7 25.. ..12 10 (5 25.. 5 5 0 . . . . 1 4 5 5 0 0 . . . . 2 4 5 4 1 0 . . ; . Rocky Springs.. .. 3 45 3 1 5 . . . . Shelby Junction.. .. 4 45 DAILY. DAILY. 2 5 0 . . . . ShelbyJunction.. .. 5 10 00. 12 40 ) 12 25 J Conrad *Pondcra. 30. 45. 15. 10. . . . 6 05 ) 7 30 J 7 50 . . .Brady ........... 8 45 . «Collins ........... 9 35 Clark’s Spur ........... 10 15 . .. Steel ................. 11 20 8 3 5 . . . - . . Vaughan ............. 12 01 7 55 ........... Willard ............. 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. .1 BL'uifütt ’staauaau • s e li E E E HOTEL MORTON I)UBUYER, MONT. UM. 1). HAGEN, Proprietor. .1 n T ;i »3 3 3 3 1 First Class 1» Erar Besiiect 1 * The best of service! ganci accommodation! ^to a travelers. I will also ruu in connection with my hotel a first class sample room where a choice lino of wiues, liquors and cigars will always bo kept on hand. When in town drop iu at the “ KLONDIKE.” acanccDcncEcr.cDriGGBCDEnBDB Having opened to the public a new meat rnarkot iu the old Truehot building we shall endeayor to keep on hand a full supply of fresh meats of all kinds. Courteous treat- inout to all customers. e GIVE US A TRIAL | Li E n . E g H f “ Remember the place - g I TRUCHOT BUILDING, g 3 E n On Lower Main Street, g a b ^Telephone No. 1G. q a • B 3GnEEEEEEÎCEEEEDEEEEGnEEEEB GRAVES & CO., Liquor Dealers, .CHOTEAU, MONTANA. ’ - \ We with to call your attention to the fact that we keep one of the largest and moat complete stock of Wines, Liquors and Qigurs in Teton county. We_ handle only the purest and best- AH whiskey is pure when it is made,sand you can buy it pure if j'ou huy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond meims that tho pure srtioje is transferred from the barrel to tho bottle in tho Gov ernment Bonded Warehouse under the supervision of a ’-United State« guager. The whiskey has never been tampered with, and it rnuat have age before the government will allow it to he Mottled. There is a government stamp placed over the mouth of each bottle which guBrutees-age, purity, proof and measurement.'’ We make • make s specialty of bonded goods aud our prices will-compete with the lowest. ... t e- 1 5 8 T H E C L U B S A L O O N W. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. Finest and fi Lem p’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, § g in Keg and Bottles. || 3 ------------------------------ o Wines, Liquors S id Cigars. S * ----------------------------- : k ■tw I n/YAv» « l V CHOTEAU, MONTANA <%» Montana Brewing Co.,. Brewers and Bottlers of E x t r a F ile L a g e r In Kegs and Bottles. All Orders for K e g and Bottled Beer promptly attended to. P.O.Box 76. Phone 210. Great Falls, Montana. . - S I S 5 T FINE ART PHOTOS A T T H E ST U D I O LaG R AN D E, W e received TW O FIRST PREMIUMS on our work at the Fail’. GREAT FALLS. (W. H. CLINIiENBEARD, Prop!) * * * * * M W * * * * * * I HARRY HAYMES • 1 m <p ft* • n\ w » * £*i * Plastering,Plastering, Stucco,tucco, Lathing,thing, 3 31 S La C h i m n e y Building, Stone § and Concrete work. Estimates Furnished. CHOTEAU, MONTANA, g a3:'3:-333:-3:'33:-3:-S:-5-3:-3»3:'9:a»-S 3 e - Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and B u i l d e r s , Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. a C H O T E A U H O U S E \ W m H o d g s l c l s s I?ro;p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any Bouse in the County. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. I j i c | * u . o r s e l i a c i C i g a r s Fumisüed for the Convenience of its Customers. Livery and Feed Stable Run in Connection.. Largest and most Convenient Barn in Town. Careful and Painstaking man in charge. Reasonable Charges. , . 07638214