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The Keystone Weil Driller O I Í \ t! ; 5. \ Hi \ KfvTrr^. ------- r i n ^ r x I i&t ; . v í \ t J ! rAu ¿~ p ^ S î S ï S ■ “ ■ W Û I ¡'¡,1 rzt-y'A (A : ñJ y Æ r - 5 • J X M i z¿P\ í XA.V m .1*-! */•. /, « - \’J ' t * , ‘ \; ñ p a ^ t o 3 // / •'-*-■ -K v A v ^ ' ; \ \ ¡i ^ 4 ?A • : 3 ¿ L V ' ~.ir -- y -'S¿* Correspondence Solicited. J. Zimmerman, Chotean, T H E Advertising1 Medium in Teton County is the One the Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking1 for 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 THC BEST should cost more than others no! so good. T H E B E S T Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper THE BEST Newspaper in Teton County is the If mini lilJ 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 Acanthn and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is raises ^ □ craza i H fc. vv^ nv7¿x5n „ y, I ScsaiV fitrmu *2 1 F. D. KINGSBURY & CQ . I DUPUYER, MONTANA. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE Carry a Full Line oi Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. DRY' GOODS, BOOTS, and SHOES, | GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GORDON HATS. HARVESTERS, BLANKETS, SADDLES. 1 QUILTS. Public Statement. The followin'' amount of money was received and expended for books fora Christmas present for the boys and girls. Tho Book Concern and also Mr. C. H. Drako, of whpm we bought tho books, each gave 40 por cent, dis count. About 200 books were dis tributed1 A B Guthrio .................... ........S I 00 J E Norton ...................... ........ 1 00 Dr. Brooks ...................... ........ 1 00 Sterling McDonald ......... ......... 1 00 W W Gamble ................ ......... 1 00 C F G rcou ...................... ......... 1 (10 H D Upinaii ......... • .......... ........ 1 00 Dr. Boniipro .................... ........ 1 00 Mrs. But chart ................ ......... 1 00 O E Pugsley .................... ......... 1 00 G A Boutilier .................. ........ 1 00 Miss Wood ...................... ........ 1 00 .1 Ci Run*.......................... ........ 1 00 Grant Gorham ................ ......... 1 00 Mrs. Brown .................... ........ 1 00 A J Cowell ...................... ........ 1 00 S 11 Garvin. - ................. ........ 1 00 Ohas H Cuuuor ............... 50 Prüf. Colo ........................ 9 00 Wallace Ta\ lor ............... (10 \V W Avison .................. . . . . i 50 Hirshberg Si Co............... ....... 5 00 Chotoiiu Mercantile Co .. ........ 5 00 F L Buzzoll .................... :-«) Total raised ................ 30 paid cur. Methodist Book Concern, Kat.- sas City, Mo ................. ........S33 0-1 C 11 Drako ...................... ........ (i 75 T o tal............................ ........ ?I0 8!) N o tice to Creditors. lies poet fully submitted, F. L. Buzz\!.! Pastor. Free Use of Tlrr .31-. Tito following coimnut * ttion from Forest Supervisor Gusi Moser, ad - dressed to all forest ollic. is, will bo of interest to our reudur»: fu tho matter of tho free use of Limber for (he repair of bridges and highways in emergency' cases, the Honorable Secretary of tho Interior, under date of November li). 11102, authorized (ho local fotest ollicor in charge, to issue permits to count}' or t o w n supervisors and other per suns upon proper application and olliciul repoi l thereon to that oflicer, for I lie free use of timber, not ex ceed.ng t ho sltunpuge value of S.O, in cases demanding the immedi.ie repair of damages to tho road aris.i g from severe rums, Hoods or snow- slides that have made washouts, de stroyed bridges or otherwise made (lie road liiipasninle. in special case of extreme omt r- goney, when tho forest'oilicer is not accessible, and tho timber is tioeded to at once render the road passable, tho person repairing it may use whut is needed lor that pm pose, and afterward make application to tho loeal forest utiieer in charge. Thut oilicer is to see that tli.s is done in every instance. W ANTED - F A L’l H F U L PERSON to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Eocal torri- loiy Salary SI024 a year und ex penses. payable -ï-1Í> 7U a week and expeii-.es advuiicid. Business suc cessful and riisliing. M.. ..dard House, 8.H Dearborn St., Chicago. W h a t we hau» left m holiday goods w i l l go at. half prico at. tho Chotouu Mercantile Co. Standard American Annual. Also handle the Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. * and ENCYCLOPEDIA A Statistical Volume of Facts and Figures Containing Over 600 Pages. Estido of Abraham Ncolanus, deceased. Notice is heicby given by the under signed, administrator of tlie estulo of Abmluim Neolauds, deceased, to tho creditors and to ull persons having claims against the s«id deceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers within four mouths after tho first publication of this notice to the said administrator at Hirshberg Bros.’ buuk. at Ckotenu, Mont., tho same being tho placo for the transaction of the business of saidestao. Dated Dec. 17th, 1902. W. B. BUTCHART. Administrator of tho estate of Abrahi * i Neelauds, deceased. J. E. E iiickson , attorney for admin istrator. First publication Dec. 2G, 1901. £ H 1 HOTEL MORTON E 3 N o tice T o C r e d itors. Estate of Wesley Chadwick, deceased. Notice Is Hereby G ivpu by the under signed, Administrator of of the Estate of Wet ley Chadwick, deceased, to the cred ilorseudto all persons having claims against tboenid deconsed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within 4 months after the first publication of, this notice to the said Administrator at tho his olileo in Chateau, Mont., the same being tho place for the transaction of the business of said c-state. Dated Nov. 28 1902. T homas B uooks , Administrator of tho Estate of Wesley Chadwick, deceased. J. £. E iiickson , Attorney for Administrator. First publication November 28 DUPUYEIf, HO.NT. W3I. 1>. HAGEN, Proprietor. ¿3 1 \ |T h e B e a u p r e ta ¡2 ß r U ' E ß ß 1 First-Class in Every Respect l : The best of service«; land accommodation^ C h o t e a u , M o n t a n a . U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T . » ¡to travelers. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a a a a a a a a n a a a a a n atjnBnccnG r.nBcrrcscir.cricc& F .r c I will also run in connection with my hotel a first class sample room whore a choice lino of wines, liquors and cigars will always bo kept on hand. When in town drop in at tho “ KLONDIKE.” I 1 E ! g! B» B ‘ U : « ! E , a ' ß tj c ß EJ a a E B B B E i B 1 B B U C M First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Board by day ' I ’s I t í . hi'AUPRE P r o p r i e t o r . &. F. & C. THE TABLE. Tuesday ---------- Tuesday , Thursday Thursday Saturday . Saturday Nortli Stations. South p . m . P.Jf. Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For PntMion- Laud Ofliee at Great Falls,MoDt.,) Novorulier 19, 1902. \ Notice is hereby given that Alfred Harris, assignee of Henry D. ltoiib, of Dupiiyer, Montana, has filed notice of intention to ranko proof on his desert- land claim No. 5297, for the e2 se4 sec 1, tp 26 n, r 3 w, before A. C. Warner, (J. B commissioner, at Choteau, Mont., on Saturday, tho 3rd day of January, 1903. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: August Kropp, Edwin C. Allen, of Pondera, Mont.; Henry E. Morison, of Chotonn, Mont.; JWillium Chalmers, of Farmington, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub. Nov. 21. Notice to Creditors. Estate of John D. Carnes, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, .John H. Carnes, executor of the last will and testament of John D. Carnes, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the sanl dmcm-ed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouctiers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor at the law ofliee of Geo. 11. Slantou, of Great Falls, Mon tana, the same 1 eiiig the placo for the transaction of tho business of said estate in the said county of Teton. JOHN H. CARNES, Executor of tho Inst will and testa ment of John D. Carnes, deceased. O i:o. II. S tanton , attorney for the exec utor, Great Falls, Montana. Dated December 27, 1902. First pnblicatio:* Jan. 2, 1903. Desert Land. Final Proot.—Notice For Fiililication, United Slates Land Office, ) Great Falls, Mont., Dec. 2G, 1902. ) Nolice is lit rchy given that Anna J. Chalmers, formerly Anna J. Steen, of Farmington, Montana, has filed notice of intention to make proof on her desert-laud claim No. 4534, for the e2 se4, section 23, e2 ne-4, section 2G, town ship 25 north, range 4 west, before A. C. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Mont., on Tuesday, the 10th day of February, 1903. lie names the following witnesses to ptove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Robert Seliarn, Thomas Davie, Ber nard Arncson, Olnf S. Forseth, all of Farmington, Montana. J. M. Burlingame, Register. First Pub. Jan. 2. Miet iirs Sale. Î,©©©T©FÏCS 10.000FACTS In the D.strict Court of tho Elov n‘h Jn.lici.il District of tho State of Mm. tan.i, in and for the County of T d o William Hodgskiss, plaintiff, vs. Janus E Willsou, defendant. To he sold at Sheriff's Sale, on Satur day. December 27, 1902, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the front door of tho Court House, in Choteau, county oi Teton, Stato of Mont-iua. to tho highest, and host bidder for cash in hand, the following described property, to-wit: Lot numbered one (1), northeast quarter of northwest quarter (netj or uw-t.j), southeast quarter of northwest quarter (sell of uwjj), and northeast quarter of southwest quarter (ue >4 of sw *.j) of section tlurty-oue (31). township twenty-four (24) north of run go six (G) west, Montana meridian, contain ing one hundred fifty-three and 50-100 (153.50; acres, according to the official United States survey. Dated at Choteau, Montana, Doeem- i her 4, 19H2. I GEORGE C. T V. LOR, Sheriff. ' First publication Dec. 5. 12 11 10 10 9 8 7 7 55.. 45. . 30.. .. Tyrrell’s Lake , 10. . . . . . . . Bruntou .. . 25.. .. .. Milk River.. , 25.. .. .. * Coutts.. .. , 50.. .. .Sweet Grass ., 00.. .......... Kevin ......... 10.. ..Rocky Springs, 15.. .. ShelbyJunction ILY. 50.. . .ShelbyJunction 00 40 Ì 25 1 .. * Pondera. . . 30.. .......... Brady. . . . 45.. . ..»C o llin s ___ 15.. 10.. 35.. .. . Vaughan .. on. . ........ Willard . .. 45. . . . . Great Falls .- \ 1 \• KILL T H E B R U T E ! SKIM HIM PROPERLY AMD SHIP HIS SKIN AND A L L OTHER ^ - . ' 4 -’A PM53. M1NIIEAPCU5 OHECPSKIf I TiNN CAPACITV* 3000 PCLT5 SES *>AV TO THE S H I P M E N T HOUSE M;MIUÂH FUR&YfOOLfr Minneapolis. Minrv. T H E R E 'S M O N E Y IN IT i l l Write [or Circular. 4 — 4-^-— . GRA VES & CO.* Liquor Dealers, KA CliO TEA V, MONI ASA. äic *.. A.M. A..M. Close connection make at Shelby with all trains on the G. N. Tty. Close connection made on T res- days. Thursdays and Saturdays at i Lethbridge, with all trains m the C. P. R. *Mcals. Wo wish to call vonr nttc.id.on to tho fact that we keep ouo of the largest and most complete stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Teton county. We handlo only th - purcsr ilud best. All whiskey is pme when it is made, and \ou can buy it pure if you buy it, bottled m bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that tho pure article i-. tran- ferred from the barrel to tlie bottle in the Gov ernment Bonded Watehnuso nil lor llio supervision oi a United States guager. 'J he whiskey bus never been tampered with, audit must Liave nge before the government, will allow it to bo bottled. There is n govemir.“ .t sk up '•■laood over the mouth of each liottlo which gii'iirniitees ag., puidy, proof and lueasnrement. We make make n specialty of bond. 1 n o d s and our pricos will compete with the lowest. •. ‘ J>VJ‘ 'QL \ irr4..;.c W êk M fey mû W ¿ í lêjl |?A^! , « - I t h e c l u b s a l o o n -fvM 1 (::'y h VV. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. r 1 V *^S*^ _____________________ | Finest Wines, Liquors F O R . SALE. Tho undorsiguod oilers for sale 400 Yearling FRENCH M E R INOS Those bucks are now located at Pondera Station and there can be seen at any time. Address Peter Eyraud, ■ PONDERA, Montana. 1 • and Cigars, CHAS. DAVL1N. Rango between d Xyy. çii» Jt.utgo betwo! Tg Dupiijcr an gt.'A Roch creek. sai, 0 oil kl shoulder. i\ O. ii-îfïi-.-*', JJujíuyf*:*, ^lontani), SPECIAL FEATURES. Review of the Coal Strike; the Trusts In the United States; Full Election Return« and Platforms of Political Parties of 1902; Of ficers of the National Committees; Federal, State ami Labor l.egls» Intion; Our lusu'ar Possesions* Isthmian Canal l.nw; Civil Oov- cmmentfui thePhillp* n i n e s ; OuaMlcations f o r V o t i n g i n A l l S t a t e s ; Automob'Ie Statistics. I raternal, MU tory aril Patr o t c focieile«; Information on Forc*irn Countries, T!jc»r kuters and Uov> eniaieo»«; Polar Ex ploration : Review of S c l e n t ! f * c Achieve ments* The Seismic _ ce« of |oQ2 (Hont Pclce); of tl»c City of New York. GEI YOUR EXPRESS Via Choteau & Great Falls Stage. j D.uly, except. .Sunday. ] Rates reasonable. Passenger fa'ro §3.50. 1 T hus . A. S mith . Agoni. Recon- Condensed Informatica for the Office, the Store and the Rome, On Every Newestnnd Postpaid to any address, 35c THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New Yqjk. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE WOOLMAN & CHRISTIAN. Range north of Sun river. - ' 1 ' l ’ieaso notify owners of nuy cattlopa ked up bearing those brands. P O., Augusta, Montana. H Lem p’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, in Keg and Bottles. W || CHOTEAU, - - MONTANA. § Montana Brewing Co, Brewer.-, and Boti lois of r’^ \ Ms Laser KTîra bx\ U U In K am! P- liles. All r.-- for K •nid T’olilod Hear ¡ ••• ,>t=îÎ > nfie'i k 1 (n. i’. 0. 1 *V 7n. Plume 2 10. Great Fallr, Lîontana. w «fvr, wwnMnm Si R i ■ . -e. .i. ■. g-— I A B T !/ X % T r a d e M a r k s D e s ig n s C o p y r i g h t s & c . Anyonnsomllnç n «ketch nnd description may qutckly nsrertnin our opinion freo whether an Invention is probably patentable. --------------- onttdontlal, \ ** _______ Comuinmca* Handbook on Patents tlonsptrlctly rontldontl __ ________ sent free. Oldest nccncy for securlnffpatcnts. Patents taken through jlunn & Co. receive 9p<eial notice, without charge, In tho Scientific A m e r ic a n . A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. S3 a year: four months, f L Sold by all tiowsdealers. m i in m p p n SAIII mi A viv . Mom Ynrlr In tho District Court of tho ElevtnUi Judicial District, of tho State of Mon tana, m and for the County of Tnion In tho matter of tho estate of John D. Carnes, dceei sed. Notice of publication of tune appointed for proving will. Pursuant to an order niado by the clerk of suid court, in tlie absence of the judge from tho county of Tetuu, on the 8th day ot December, 1902. notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 27t!i dnv of December, 1902, at 10 o’clock a. m., of snid day, ut the court room of said court, nt tho town of Choteau, in tin* county oi Teton, Montana, has been appointed as the timo and place for proving the will ol said John D. Carnes, deceased, nnd for hearing the application of John H. Carnes for tho isstiauco to him of letters testnmonbiry, wheu nnd whoro any per son interested may appear and contest the same. 1 STERLING MCDONALD, .Clerk District Court, Teton Connty, | Montana. Dated Decembor 8tli, 1902. G eo . H. S tanton , attorney for petitioner. First publication December 12. W e P h u i U « 3 > A T T H E S T U D I O L a G R A N D E , received TW O FIRST PREMIUMS on our work at the Fair. (W. II. CLTNKENBEARD, Prop.) || GREAT FALLS. \ . Boutilier & Pence, m miors Jobbing Promptly Attended to. | Estimates C h e e rfully Given. { Designs Furnished if Desired. a CHOTEAU, MONTANA. T i r r — — — i ujiijjuuj-.