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I p U p - ' Cambio’s 3V MILES FROM CHOTEAU OX 'THE FARMINGTON HOAD, si*! TH0R0DËHBEED SHORT HORN CATTLE 01 g DDDTnmpRFTì om nPF % «'••»•to REGISTERED STOCK, HAVE FOR BALE Si Oats, Wheat, Cattle, Pigs a and Hogs. Also a good BOAR at a Reasonable Price. 5?) ------------- far % s t* « £ « S w . W . G A M B L E & S O N , C h o t e a u , M o n t F. D. KINGSBURY & CO., III■■■■li~llf——~—————— I DUPUYER, MONTANA. - 6ENERA L MIR CM NOISE - Carry a Full Line of Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. DRY GOODS. 9 5 ’ 1 LOOTS, and SHOES, G ROC KRIKS. CLOTHING, IIARDWAKK, LOUDON HATS. H A R V K S T K l i S , BLANKETS, SADDLES. 1 QUILTS. Also handle the Deering Mowers an Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. rssKiaacnsBigaagragroasagaBatcsssaisigBggiSH^ w iuprg«' Tie lOEtaniaii and Clwiicle. ¿(Consolidated Juuo -t, 11*01.1 B Y C . E . T R E S C O T T . The Teton Ciironiclo and Tlio Shelby Nows, Consolidated January 3,1901. Pub]¿*>hcd ovory Friday a t Chotean, Toton ^ County, Montana. Knti*md at tho potdruflico a t Choteau, Mon* tana, ns second ciaos m atter. FRIDAY. DKCKMHEK Vi. mi. Subscript bm $2.(0 per annum. Advertising rates on a p p lication. U,i, ADVERTISING RILLS PAYABLE THIS 1ST OK EACH MONTH. TWO SU P E R IN T E N DEN T S . T e to n C o u n ty Will H a v e T h a t N u m b e r N e x t Y e a r . I I I & i he G reatest Bargain Sale »n M ontana. M E N 'S $2 .7(1 M B il.~i M EN S tin M i n i - •>. - - $2 00 1.7)0 L A D I K s SI! mi M L 'I.S. LA HI h s S L I I U ’K L S 7:,' ,m'i1 L A D I K s I’KI.T TO R M I O I .S - - 1.07» i.lill ] lilt M EN S KELT HOOTS . 7>llt- GKKM \ N SOX -.7, .mil - - - 1.00 II K \ Y Y O Y K L s l I I l t r s , - . 10c I'N D K L S II 11 it s. •10.* C A N V A S C O \ T S . si .7(1. ? 1.7.7 -i'\l - - 2.lit) C A N V A S YKST.s - - 7.7c At. Ilio mooting of tho board of county commissioners this week Miss l{cbi‘cca Acton, of Chdteau, was ap pointud biipurinlondont of schools for Teton county, for tIn, term com- moncing Juintary 3, 1007!, to fill tho vacancy existing because of tbo tio vote on Nov. -Hli, between borsolf and Mrs. Brown, tho democratic nominee Assistant Attornoy Gotl and F. \V. Matt lor, however, in an opinion forwarded to County Attor ney James Sulgrovo, holds that bo- etiuse of tho tio voto tbero was no oloetiou in IhiH county for tho supor- iutGiident of schools, and that Mrs. Clieuowelh, tlie present incumbent, holds tlio oflico for tho noxt two y< ars, or until her *• mccssor is -1 >ct(*d and qualified.” Miss Acton’s nppoiultnr: t reads bs follows: “ Whereas, a vucancy ex s in the office of (liosuporinteiide!i‘ cf schools of Teton county, Montni.-i, for tho term commencing with the first Mon day in -January, A D. by reuson of a tio voto cast for tho candidates for said ollico at tho election hold Nov. -1th, 1002, as shown by the records of Iho Board of Canvasses of said county. ‘It is therefore ordered, in accord unco with tho provisions of section 1171 of tho Political Codo of .Montana, that Heboccu Acton, of Teton county, Montana, be and she is hereby ap pointed to fill such vacancy for sa’d term, commencing with tho first Mo pay in January, liKi:».” F o r 3 0 D a y s , io p e r c e n t , d i s - c o i ’n t o n n il S h o e s . A reward of fill will bo pBid for tlie return of ouegroy mare, branded 2 on right hip, also Z bar on shoulder. 1 ho reward will be paid at Mouroo A Buechler’s, Pondera. KouEitT D ixon . It will Pay You to Examine my Stock' and Prices before Buying Elsewhere. ,i Will N o t R e p e a l t h e Law. i y n u m . M o n i , m THE i 1*1 _______ ?. ES „ J _ Jí mmm CHOTEAU, MONTANA, Forali kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. SPECIAL IMMCGS TO II VNl'IlHUS ¡uni Hoi l.l.-KKI’.IT.US win. buy in L\ltt;r. (,U AVI lTII'.S. (ash I'ahl I'm-beef Hides. GORHAM BROTHERS, Proprietor. »s* . 0 t *. ^ U ¡re f . r * .ge* . . r * .* * . ? * * . . iT>p« 4V- C’v *¿Jbr J^\T <£>» «#»» OCw O ' ffi«’ «<> ««O ¿Va*- mf- t* ¿'W. ' * ♦ V* •*¥* ^ ^ V», F. C . B E G î l ^ “THE OLD RELIABLE” vy- ft ?» J6 W \)/ \fc — — — — m i t / P A I N T E R A N D D E C O R A T O R ? » vi/ - ?» \ti HOUSE, SIGN and CARRIAGE PAINTING ?» Hi W Estimates on Contracts Cheerfully Given. ---------------- \|/ Paper Hanging & Frescoeing a Specialty $ SHOP OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, CHOTIAD, MOOT. I ft ^ 1 Washingtou, Doc. lit -It was prnc ft-| ' tically decided today at a meeting of the house laud c.nnmittco not to at tempt legislation iu tho direction referring to tho luad laws recom mended iu President Roosovelt's annual message. Tho Quarles I’owors bill repealing tho timber, desert and homestead commutation laws waa taken up and (lie committee unanimously rejected all three sections of tbo bill. The only constructive legislation sug gested was tho proposition toiucioaso tho price paid the government for lands. Tho repoal of tho limber act was objected to on tho ground that it would learo no way for tbo govern ment (o sell timber. Tho desert land law was favored us it stands, espec ially by members from Colorado and Wyoming, ou tho ground that tho law was honestly carried out and waB benofkting tho states. Tho committee also took tho ground that tho coiniiiiitatiou of the homo- stead should bo allowed to provide for cash entry, whore hardship on the Hut tiers would residt if required to reside livo years before securing title. •A Everybody A little more these times and they are not disappointed if they trade at the BIG STORE. One Lot Ladies Waists at .25 per cent. J|| discount. One Lot . Ladies’ Waists at 33 1-3 per ¡Ip cent, discount. One Lot Ladies Waists at 50 percent. discount. All of our Flannel Waists at 25 per cent, discount. m AH of our Ladies Hats at One=Half Price. Our assortment of Framed Studies makes a regular Art Gallery and should not be overlooked when you make your selection of Christmas presents. Prices from 25 cents and up'. Celluloid and Plush Goods in Work Boxes, Toilet Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Shaving Sets, Photo Boxes in endless variety and at prices to suit all purchasers, rich or poor. Sterling Silver and Rogers 1847 Silverware, 9 Tea Sets, Bread Trays, Fancy Spoons, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Shaving Sets, Writing Sets, Baby’s Brush and Comb. Single Pieces, such as Nail Files, Polishers, Paper Cutters, Blotters, Erasers, Shoe Lifts, Curling Irons. Also a full line of the new style French Stag Horn Handle Novelties in sets and single pieces. Dressed Dolls, with Bisque Head and Real Hair, 25 cents and up. Toy Dinner Sets from 10 cents and up. Toy Furniture from 25 cents and up. Magic Lanterns, Pianos, Ten Pins, Tool Chests, Bedsteads, Cribs, Shoe- flies, Wheelbarrows, Toy Chairs, Sleds, Wagons and a full line of Iron Toys. Santa Clans Headquarters at JOS. HIBSHBER6 à 69., Chotean Hont Our toy department is most com plete. Wo have everything to please tho little ones. City Drug Storo. S m a llp o x N e a r M idvale. * * T. W. OLESON. I — m * « * 'll W. N. RUSSELL. fe, î IU Choteau Painting Company. ¡ PAINTEES, PAPER-HANGERS & DECORATORS. ¡ \ ^ l,ir' Mi Sign and Vehicle Painting a Specialty.! Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Kinds of Work! Office at the Choteau House. Tlio authorities of tho Blackfeet reservation this week notified tho eouiity commissioners that thoro are a number of Cree Indians camped about eight miles aboyo tho Two Medicine bridge, on tbo Great North ern railway, and about four miles off tho reservation, who aro entirely des titute and inforted with smallpox. Commissioner M. Oounolly left hero Tuesday morning to mnko an investi gation and if he finds conditions to bo ns slated will quarautiuo tho camp and provide them with tho necessaries of lifo nnd with proper nurses and medical attention. $ 1 3 9 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 For P e n s ions. Washingtou, Dec. G.—Tho house todu} passed tho pension appropria tes bill, carrying SKID,000,000, with out a word of debato, and devoted tho romuiudor of the day to tlio passngo of bills on tho calendar, quite a number of which were passed. FREE! FREE! Road tho A n a c o n d a S t a n d a r d 's Splondld P rem ium Offer. 5 F ree! F r e e ! Free! For MU days only. Oiio §7).00 Stetson Hat with every $20.00 suit. Ono $.'!.0o Wilson Hat with every $1.7.00 suit, Ono $2 00 Hat any stylo with ovory $ 10.00 suit. Jos. Hirshberg & Co. * Buy your silverware at the City Drug Store. We g :arautee ovory pioco sold to bo A1 Many uro the expressions of praise and commendation whieh cornos from thoso who have taken advantage of tlio Anaconda Standard’s premium olfor to all subscribers, whether old or now-, who pays for a years sub scription in advance. Tho book this year is entitled \Ireland in Pictures,” and it is ono of the most artistic n m interesteng art books the Standard has yot been able to furnish i's patrons. Tho vol'uno contains 4uu magnificent photographs of tho beau ties of the Euiorald isle, comprising views of tho most famous buildings, historic places, romantic scenery, venerubloruins,rich aittroasures, etc. Accompanying tho views uro historical and descriptive sketches. It is the consensus of opinion of the old patrons of the Standard that tho Standard itself is its own best premium. Whalovor may be said in behalf of other newspaper!, the readers of the Standard have learned that by ■ubscribing for the Standard they get the leading newspaper of Montane. Not only do subscribers of tho Stand ard get tho leading paper of Montana, but they get tho best newspaper in the Northwest—Tho most original produetiou between Chicago and San Francisco. Tho Standard has its own art plant and makes its own picturos. Besides the Standard for a whole year, e ton dollar bill brings you tho beautiful art book, “Ireland in Pictures.\ This book would mako a very acceptable Christmas present and now is tho timo to securo it. Address Staudard Publishing Co., Auaconda, Mont. m # % PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY * When looking for the Best, ask for GREENHOOD’S OVERALLS! m FOR SALE BY. JOS. HIRSHBERG & CO. m 3 ii % > ' B e tter Than a P laster. A pieco of Hun do I dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on tho affected parts is better than a plaster for a lame beck nnd for pains in tho sido or-chest. Pain Balm has no superior ns a liniment for the relief of deep soated, muscular and rheu matic pains. For sale by C. H . Drako. T. B. Reed D ead. Washington, Dec. 7. — Thomas Brackett Reed, former speaker of the house of representatives, and for many years prominent in public life, died here last night at 12:10 in his apart ments in the Arlington. The irame diato cadse of de ith was uraemia. Now fall hats, no two alike, at Jos- Hirshberg & Co. The only business that can stand the test of time and circumstances is the ownership of a free and clear farm. A man may work at a manu facturing business half his lifetime and suddenly a bettor invention may shut up his works. A man may spend his life as a merchant in a city, local misfortuno beyond his control may put him through .the bankruptcy court. A man may work as an em ployee of business half a life time and be a competant, faithful servant to his employer, and suddonly he is fired, because his company has consolidated with auothor. The owner of a free and clear farm is unassailable. He may not have all the luxuries of life; but he is dead sure to obtain the necessaries, and ho cannot be dis charged or ruined. If Ferg is such a bravo man, why don’t ho publish tho communication ho promised to, just boforo election, sent him by a prominent Chotoau democrat. Tho fact of tho matter is, Ferg is afraid to say he is alive. B u c k s fo r Sale. 9 3 3 3 9 9 9 3 0 3 9 9 M 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 K 9 9 3 K K > 9 3 3 0 3 3 9 9 3 9 9 9 3 0 9 9 9 9 9 ñ T h e C o m o C o m p a n y . . . . . . Great Falls, Montana. II Fifteen head of registered Delaine Merino Bucks, three and fouryoars old, at $8.00 per head. Call on or address tho undersigned ut Augusta, Montana. Joux L. B. M ayer . We frame Pictures correctly and keep a complete stock of Artists’ sup plies and Pictures. We carry a full line of Window Glass, g Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, etc. g Our stock of Wall Paper is unusually g large and attractive. Send for Samples. § The handsomest and best arranged g store of the kind in Montana. Call & see it. c e c e c c c c c G c c e e c c c G C o c c o c c c G c c c c c G c c c c c c« « c * c i e e s x ------ PM& niHMCACOUa BHCKPSHIN TAMNCKV. ' CABACiTV 3000 n i j i Pr.R n»y KILL T H E B R U T E ! SKIN HIM PROPERLY AND SHIP HIS SKIN AND ALL OTHER FURS.HIDES.PEIT.WOOI» 5 TO THE SHIPMENT HOUSE M=MILLAH FUR ¿WOOL C° Minneapolis. Minn. THERE'S MONEY IN IT ■— w —0* * , j_ Write for Circular.