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Suhssription S2.Ü0 per iiuuum, Advert usiner rates on application. i î kst a n \' k irr i s i no m k - n 1)1 I'M IN TETON COUNTY LA KO EST CIKC U L A T ION AU SnbM-ription $2 00 por your .MEN S ?: MEN S ÿ DIMS DUOS' LA 1)1 MS MKN-. I'' ; .70 SHOKS. ¡ un SHOKS, ou s h o k s . SI.II’ITIÍN T.'i KKLr rol» si KLT l’.OOi's ($ Ù f 8 T he Greatest Bargain 8 I Sale in Montana. I . . . I ........... C l HEAVY O e UN DIMISI I1 8 ( ) Ks L’KIiMW soN. .i*.cl >\'K!!S!i I K i'S, 1 UTS, • CANVAS COVES. *J .M). ?L7.'> .nul CANVAS VKSTS. $2 00 1.50 1.0.') L00 1.00 r,oc 1.00 •HJo €g ■I0o è 2.00 ^ 75c A! L AUVKHTJHINO HILLS PAYAULK THE 1ST OK HACK MONTH. Because Mug! o was a member of Sixth Legislative assembly is no reason why other newspaper men of the count 3 ’ should do priuliug forthe county for less than tho statute pro vides So long as the \long green” Clark paid for his manhood holds out, Magee may bo willing to loso $,70 lo see his competitors lu-o tho same amount, but his work is so course that (<ven the present board of com- mis'-ioneis could seo through his garni' if they wauled lo do so. V o r 3 0 D a y s , 1 0 p e r c e n t , d i s - @ § c o r n ! o n a l l S h o e s . S S I t w i l l P a y Y o u t o E x a m i n e m y S t o c k ¡k X a n d P r i c e s b e f o r e B u y i n g E l s e w h e r e . M | B . L . S M I T H , B y n u m , M o n t . | G O T O T H E »ft a a ä ,ì £L € s ¡3\ M i b n l i d l IW Sid Relibmc C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A , F o r a l l k i n d s F r e s h a n d S a l t M e a t s , B u t t e r n a d E g g s . SIM’X’I U , IMMrhrs T'l I ! \ \ l IIi.K ; .on! H o T K l.-k K Kl’KIiS wlm hu\ 111 LAIItiK 1,11 V N I I ’i l l . s . t\si*-li raid for IhsT Hides. GORHAM BROTHERS, Proprietor. Since Bro. Hammer moved over lo Shelby, the good peoplo of Dupuyer Ituvo been hltort a Now Jerusalem real estate agent. As Magee and his gang woro instrumental in bringing Hi is result about, wo v. niid suggest 'hat ‘•Geòrgie” occupy tho pulpit next Sunday night, usui\ as his sub jeof, tho words, ‘‘Da\.nation,” or, \What J know About II iberjand Its Consequences.” Thanking you tor your liberal patronage in the past, and hoping to have the pleasure to serve you the coming year, we wish you all A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. JOS. H1RSHBERG & CO. Yullowstono couut}’ must be a hot one when it comes to politics. In tho recent election Bever, republican and Morse, democrat, woro tied for the ollico of representative. Another election was hold last wook, and ac voiding to tho uuoilieial roturns Hover is elected by one mnjori( 3 ’ The olfidul count may change this result, but it is not probablo. Suppose a newspapor inuu ev ry (uno ho bettrs a man crii ¡fiso hini or his pupor shuuid retulialo by holding j tip to public gazo thè fuults ami short- ¡coniiiign ol sniii [unii lituiar, whut woulil Lo ihe rosoli? Tho ed iter mny not knou it all, but ho does not bve | in u community long witliout kiunv ' mg moro thuu he publishcs. ¿ - S : ¿sr- ^ ^ ar. s r vi' - - ' tir Wf . .TwO.W» « J <x~ ' • Vfc» »*K* « ^ ^ Mi \è/ \l> \ì/ F . C . B E G I \THE OLD ¿ELIABLE” Whut’s the mailer w i t h organizing a Chotoau l!u'inessiiieu’s Improyo- j mont A-s- ci i t e i i . 1 < would bo fji j good thing fur the town For its ^ ¡ f i L s t piosnlciit mo suggest tho name of .I tunes Gibsos, nud rceommouti ito PAHMTER AIMD D E C O R A T O R ^ ¡ ,ha,,1,B lhbt mw,iu^ be hl,Jd ou vi/ ; January J, 1 Utl.i Come now, geu \i/ H O U S E , S I G N a n d C A R R I A G E P A I N T I N G ^ .tiem.-n,get to wo.k. \i/ (fv Eslimates on Contracts Cliccrtully Given. ¿iq vi/ * (?' iti P a p e r H a n g i n u & , F r e s c o e i n g a S p e c i a l t y 'ft VI/ 't> t SHOP OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, CHOTEAU, MKT. I -«J: * 2 .^ '««v » . ou , ■>>. . «K . W.-V. . «i*,• «li* *\v • ■>• V «X 5 «rZ # ' ~ i p --¿3 -caí -cr -w*« Olir spiii-t' is allogo*her toc valli alile lo wiislo any more of il un Ile pol.> cut of Tolon couiily- news papi rdom. l'org h Mieli a choerful i m i ; ho butchors 11 p Ilio Euylisli Ian gmigc in sudi a frightful manner, unti altogether is sudi a cownrdly cuss, that we ]mss Inni up as uufit to iiulitv. I Suiulay last, was the282udauuiver- ihurj of thc landingof,ho j.ilgrim8 at W . N. R U S S E L L .« i’I.vmouth, Musa. Tho laudiug from T. W . OLESON. bf1 tho .Mayflower was effected on Doc. 21, * ^ « h l i 2 tl, and Mary Chilton was the first * G h o t e a u J r a i n t m g C o m p a n y . | w h i t e woman to sot foot on that then Mt Lf I ¡1 ¡5 | unhospitahlo shore. ¡ P A I N T E R S , P A P E K - H A N G 5 K S & D E C O R A T O R S .|| c „ s . s,„ „ „„„• „ 1 t,»'c-orapcii«d a s * i * * ---M— - • w g * E s tim a tes C h e e rfully F u r n ish e d on all K inds of W o r k | J _ . — ™\“ g It is reported that when the J O f f i c e a t t h e C h o t e a u H o u s e . S Acantha is moved to the now town of isK S S S n iS ?.^ffiSi^«>«ISfiR^H S I«R!SSS^»SX 'S ?s$iT.S5sSSis5tS5;«S.5RsS Conrad, tho namo of tho paper will lie changed to tho Vindicator. % ‘ fo Ink«» a hand in respiting orilor iu S i g n a n d V e h i c l e P a i n t i n g a S p e c i a l t y . | j Vcnt/.'ieia. Ami u i.e does the price of Kuurkrnut and plum pudding will lake a sudden drop. H r 4\ r L. « /-1 ■-.< L 3 • - --- 'V Y v V r Y . . * ; . ^ »; * . . ».* * *•; ,• * t ' -, ^ ./H, --- > ií-l * V.* 4 ’* C^ î B Pi î * - \ -■ r We would like to get a real live conesuoudeut in over 3 ’ community in tho county. Cuu’t you help us to secure one? a s á VA V -VA r ¿A IA \\ t¿K A 5-1N 5-/N y'ivv •7l Vv y'AÑ.Í'J vv y'lAv « n ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Remember the big salo is on at the Choteau Mercantile Co. D. Stewart, of Bynum, was a busi ucss visitor at tho county seat (lie first of the week. What, w'o have left iu holiday goods will go at# half prico at the Choteau Mercantile Co. H. L.JHaiinday, of Raymond, re timed last ovoning from Whito Stiipher Springs, where he wont for the purpose of buying some thorough bred cattle. He succeeded getting thirly head of culves and yearling Hereford« from the Cnlliu Cattle Company, and experts pro uounco them to bo tho best bunch* f cattle ever brought into the county Thero were a largo number of books given by’ tho Sunday school Christmas ovo for boys and girls who were not present. They are at tho parsonage nud will be taken lo the Sunday school next Sunday, to be given lo their owners if thoy are thero. i ® . ' ' Wo have a nieo lino of Indies astra khan jackets which we will sell at a reduction; call aud seo them at the Choteau Merc. Co. The * Nativity,” given at the Meth odist church Christmas eve was a very erednble affair, and Mrs. Erick pod and her assistants are lo be con gratulated on the success of the en tertainment. Tho Suuday school distributed 175 books among the boys and girls of ihe town. This was a more appropriate way of re membering tho young people than the mere giving of candy on such an occasion. This was the first mooting in the now church, which is so con veniently arranged that it ib well adapted to any kind of a service that the church may desire. Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Daley very pleasantly eutertuinod a party of friends at their home, between Clio tenu and Bynum, on Monday, Dec 22, 1!)02. it being the occasion of their twouty fifth wedding anniver sary. Among those present were sevonil of their old time Miuuosota neighbors, who have also rnoyed to this comparatively new country to make uew homos for themselves and families. A 11 elaborate dinner waB served, after which music and song, and pleasant chatting occupied the time until 3 o’clock -in the morning. Many valuable pregepts wero given in memory of the occasion. Teton county would be glad to welcome many more such citizeus as Mr. Dalny and his estimable family. Honry RadclifTe and wife, of Saypo, wero business visitors in town tho Grst of the week. Hon. W. D. Jones and R. P. Dean, of Dupuyer, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at the county seat. As the result of a gun play in front of the Choteau House last Wednesday oveuing, John Doe spent Christmas in jail, nursing a sore head, aud was given twenty four hours this morning, by Justice Do- Hass, in which to get out of town aud 9tay out. Aud Richard Roe? Well, his head is also sore, and he has since been confined to the house. NOTICE. Persons are hereby warned not io shoot or trespass on our premises. S ands C attle & L and C o . F r e e I F r e e ! F r e e ! Dr. Stone, of Kalispell, arrived iu Choteau Thursday evening and has decided to permanently locate here. In conversation with Dr. Stone wo learn that he was an army surgeon at Ft. Shaw shortly before its aban donment, and that he practiced for a brief time at Sun River, during which time he was called seyeral times to Chotoau in consultation. For nine years tho Doctor practiced at Lowistown, most of the time filling tho offices of county physician and county health officer. He was also bocrotary of the Fergus county med ical association. For 30 day« only. One $5.00 Stetson Hat with every $20.00 suit. One $3.00 WilBon Hat with every $15.00 suit. One $2.00 Hat any style with every $10.00 suit. Jos. Hirshberg & Co. ICB—BaiU.») Bucks for Sale. Fifteen head of-registered Delaine Merino Bucks, three aad four years old, a t $8.00 per head. Call on or address the undersigned at Augusta, 'Montana. J ohn L. B. M ayer . 9 1 O REW ARD.: The above reward will be paid for the return of a black horse, weight 1,000 pounds, branded six M and connected lazy sixes on left shoulder. John Zacherl, Collins, Mont. L O S T . $ 5 . 0 0 REW ARD. One buckskin horse branded on left shoulder. $5.00. reward will be given for his return to owner’s ram -h. A. K. P rescott . The U. S. Civil Service Commission reports that for the year ending June 30,1902, there were 1-1,983 persons ap pointed from its registers. This wae •1,092 more than was ever before ap pointed in a single year. Anyone wishiug information about these posi tioqs can secure it free by writing for the Civil Service announcementof the Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. The Commission will hold examinations to secure young men and women for these places during March and April, at Billings, Butte, Great Falls and Helena. Many people {lo not know tb#f these appointments are mado without' political influence and that a laf^fe share of them are filled by those laving only a .common school educa tion, but such is now the case. / L ost — One bay saddle horse, sad dle marked, branded circle bar on left tbigh; 1 large bay saddle horae, branded T on left shoulder; 1 bay work horse, branded ^ on left shoulder. Lost from Sweet Grass bills last July. $15 reward will be paid for infonsatioa leading to their recovery. Louis BERTHELOTE,Gold Butte. A reward of $10 will be paid for the return of one grey mare, branded hip, also Z bar on The reward will be paid at Monroe A Buechler’s, Pondera. R obert D ixon . a2 on right shoulder. F or IS ale — L aundry, house aHd two lots in Choteau. Doing a good paying business. A bagrain for the right party. Will be sold cheap for cash, or will tradej^for^livo stock, ^dc^ress, Q. P. pome, Cbotesu. F or S ale . —A ranch of 160 acres, on Sheep creek, near Dupuyer. For particulars call at this office. A - Full line ..of 'Barney and Barry Skates $11 sigee at J. Hirshberg &Co. Now is thc Time to Move’ If you are going to have a new suit or over coat tills season, come and pick out the goods white the line is unbroken. W e make all garments to measure — that is, our tailors do — T h e Royal Tailors o f Chicago — suit, pants, overcoat, fancy vest — every thing in outer dress for men and boys. The Royal copyrighted measurement system operates just like an insurance policy. Your money is protected. Garments are bound to fit or we take them back. T h e Royal Tailors are the one big-city tail oring house that employes no sweat-shop labor. Garments made by them are clean — whole some — sanitary. And there's style fn them — shapeliness — good work is not only put onto them, but it is put into them — good trimmings, good lin ings, and intcriinings— in short Royal Tailoring to-day represents thc high state o f perfection to which men’s dress has attained. And the prices are ali-important. “ Pay Less and Dress Better.” that’s the Royal notion — and it’s a popular notion too. It is spreading like wiid-fire. Perhaps it sounds a little odd when you say it __ a notion spreading like wiid-fire— but it reads all straight. W e have the exclusive local sale o f Royal Tailoring— over five hundred beautiful weaves, shades, and colorings in foreign, and domestic suitings BYRON CORSQN, Agent, CHOTEAU, MQNT, b u c k ; s FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale Two Hundred and Fifty head of yearling and two-year old F r e n c h M e r inos. These Bucks are the best shearpr§ in Teton county. An inspection by intending purchasers is solicited. Prices reasonable. J. B. ESCALLIER, « j .7 S H E L B Y , M O N T .