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p r t : T ». \ > c' . ^ v W h i c h C o s t s The Stove or the Fuel 9 m v Vi TV- D id gou ever have a atooe dealer furnish gou a easting to put on top o f the grates o f gour range so that gou could bring the fire up closer to gour gridles and cook without wasting fuel? Then gou could not dump the ashes and clinkers out and gou couldn’t bake without fishing the casting out with a poker. G e t a Q U I C K A C T I O N R A N G E with raising and lowering grate and gou can lift the fire up ang moment with a few turns o f the shaker handle. You can dump the grates at ang position and gou can lower the grate quicklg for baking. You can cook on top o f the range with half the fuel in a fire box half the ordinarg depth, and because the fire is so close to the gridles gou can heat enough from a low fire so gou can close the front draft and make the small amount of fuel last longer. It costs $ 6 0 . 0 0 , or more, per annum for fuel for a range. Whg not bug a high grade malleable Q U I C K A C T I O N R A N G E with the lifting grate and recover the first cost in the fuel saved in a verg few gears? -.FOR S A L E B Y = R O S S H O U C K , Choteau W e Repair the Most Delicate Parts of an auto with the same skill as we restore the heavier por tions of the car. Our reputa tion does not rest alone on our abilitg to put on a new tire in record time, but also on our skill in repairing breaks in ang part of the machine. If gou think angthing of gour auto gou should have us do gour re pairing. BOWERS’ GARAGE CHOTEAU, MONTANA Drugs Sundries Ice Cream Soda Water Cigars Countv Commissioners R e x a l l S t o r e W . H. HEWSON, Proprietor 7 »0 10 00 13 SO 27 50 17 50 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 7 10 7 10 5 10 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 30 5 10 3 00 5 10 5 50 1 50 3 10 2 70 3 50 5 50 3 30 5 10 3 30 3 10 5 70 5 50 3 50 3 20 1 50 0 30 4 SO 1 50 8 00 Syiioiihls of l’ roroi'dlnRs of the Board of County Commissioner!, of Teton county. Montana. Regular .June term During the .session warrants were ordered drawn as follows. UEXUItAL FUND. K McKenzie, hoard of prisoners ........ 3 275 50 .1 E DeHaas, justice of the peace fees. 30 00 F T Rickard, same ........................... C A Smith, same. .................. !•' 11 Federhen, sam e ....................... Cbas N Thomas, s a m o ...................... .1 W shields, same John White, juror. J p court ............. Jas P Harley, sam o ........................... Geo Edgar .................................... Frank Davis, same ............................ C F Lasscll, same ......... .......... O .1 Embody, sam e ............................. F E VanDemark, same ................ M S Bush, samo................................... Joe Danens, sam o .............................. Geo Weaver, same ......................... J U Liutke. same .............................. M E Peoples, sam e ............................. W N Morris, witness, j p court .. . John Kirsckky. s a m e ........................ Geo Horn, same ........................... Pole Dayrider, s a m e ................... .loo Dayrider. same ................... Mike Little Dog, same ...................... Ed Big Bear, s a m o ............................ Joe Crawford, same........................... Jas Fisher, s a m e .............................. Peter Whiteman, s a m e ................ Joe Champtne, same ...................... Albert Morgan, same ......................... C L Butcher, sam e ............................ Thus Crooks, sam o ............................ J E Sullivan, sam e ............................ Jos Llllard, s a m o .............................. Wm Bullard, sam e ............................ Wm Ellard. same ............................... L Bullard, sam o ................................. John Ferris, sam e . . .......... . ............... J G Welsh, same................................ Georgu Wright, same ...................... Mrs John Higgins, same ............... Wm Gordon, same.............................. Nora Thomas, same ......................... S B Dunbar, sam e.............................. A B Sellers, same ... ............. . Chas Boyer, samo ................ J E DeHaas. acting coroner ......... K. McKenzie, mileage and expenses. sheriff and deputies ........................ 593 15 E. H Ganong, auto hire ..................... 2tl 00 E. C. Garrett, incidental expense ... 159 11 Dr. C. 1) Powell, county health officer 312 50 James Gibson, office expense .... . Nellie R. Brown, office and travel ex pense . ........................ . ............ D. W. Doyle, expenso county attorney T W P r id h a m ........................................ St Anthony A Dakota Elev Co. coal and supplies......................................... John W Graham & Co, supplies ....... State Publishing Co. suppltos ............. 20 45 Kimball-StorerCo, same ...................... 12 51 Kimball-StorcrCo. samo ................... 7 30 Jos flirshberg & Co. same ................ 205 54 Choteau Merc Co. same ......................... 34 65 T F Bergeson. transporting prisoner . 15 00 G A Routlller. work, court house ........ 22 50 R Ferguson, defense of prisoner.......... 50 00 H T Rhoads. Insanity examiner . .. 5 00 Glass & Prudhomme Co. stationery.... 2 35 The Trlbunu, books and stationery.. . 224 30 Carl Evans, postage and express ........ Choteau Acantha.advertlslng and sup The Tribune, b o o k s .............................. J A Gleason, hauling ............................ Adams Transfer, s a m e ......................... Choteau Garage, supplies and livery . H G Flage. rent polling p la c e .............. A Goeddertz, J r. same ......................... Jos !A Whetstone, publishing Toole county notice ........................... Devon Reglstor. same ...................... Ross Houck, repairs courthouse ....... H D Unman, repairs court house fence C W Wymer, repairs jailer’s residence Glass k Prudhomme. ballot pouches. Pure Oil Co. kerosene o i l ................... E L Thompson, special deputy sheriff Henry Radcliffe, telephone ........... «... Henry Ryan, same .............................. Wm Hodgsklss. meals district Scourt ju r o r s ............................................. 39 00 16 40 80 95 37 65 3 04 76 60 2 97 Lillian Shapley. eighth grade exam ... James Goodrich, same.................'. C A Smith, room-rent. Chas H Connor¿bÍácksmith\ing J H Bametf, countyísurveyór’a.ass't.. C N Ward, sam«j&53§ .......... i . Y . . . C N Ward, services county surveyor .. Conrad Observer, publishing .'Pondera county notice ................................. Noam! Ledgerwood, taking testimony E E Crawford, exp educationsn%xam. M u r r y Richards, e x p d e p u t y assessor. C h o t e a u Light & Power Co. p u m p . . . t. Total ............................................... «3 396 38 CONTINGENT FUND. James A Goodrich, educational exam.3 32 38 E E Crawford, same ............................... 102 50 Henry Ryan, services commissioner .. 168 50 Henry Radcliffe. same .......................... 229 65 W D Jones, sam e ................................... 48 40 8 40 18 52 \ 2 00 ' -:.T5 .22;S0 2T0P 05 00 2 00 18 50 18 30 13 30 88 65 T o t a l..............................................3 ROAD FUND. U A Rose, road work, supervisor ....... 3 Olaf S Forseth, same .............................. JohnJ Miller, same................................ W E Shoebrldge. sam e ........................... J W Ward, samo ...................................... J T Churchwell, same ........................... Yelte Rakker, samo ............................... Yelto Bakktir, same ............................... William Wallace, same ......................... 8 G Berthiaume. samo .......................... Alf Wagnlld, s a m e ................................. Lars Nassetr, same................................. J V McGuire, same .............................. ». T A Vandervoort. sam e ....................... A Goeddertz, Jr. same .......................... A Goeddertz. Jr. same .......................... Geo Poor, same ....................................... R D Anderson, same.............................. C O Rolauam, samo . . . ....................... n A Hodgsklss. s a m e ............................ W 1* Andrews, s a m e ............................ W A O’Neill, same .................................. John Zicglor, same ................................. H F Bailoy. same .................................... Albert Ecklor, same ............................ G N Campbell, s a m e .............................. Samuel George, s a m e ............................ Chas F Green, s a m o .............................. John C Thayer, s a m o ............................. J W Kerr, samo ....................................... (Continued on Page Elght.l 581 43 83 25 50 50 323 00 40 00 63 00 47 59 200 00 10 00 293 00 42 50 33 50 14 00 92 50 25 00 43 00 27 60 59 00 57 50 158 35 126 00 17 45 188 09 55 00 193 25 105 00 223 00 90 00 47 75 5 00 23 25 system, and then to ratife^^e ^rimarj^winner^ in %conventionj» Then', should the: initiative and referendum^ amendmieht of the’ conatitution^be declared invalid it* will have’ no effect on ^republicfn candidates. Eighty-rod reel painted barb wire, $2.50 per reel. Choteau Hardware Company. Loáis Butler has j u s t ^ u r n ^ to the?city|aftegra ten days R isiti in ä Geraldini§f andp Highwpod, fwhere^Strlf Butler^anclj other ¿lew- 'istown people are extensively: in terested\ \'in' à “\Business way.“ v At- Geraldine the new hotel is doing a nice business. Mr. Butler reports., good conditions all along ' the' 'Milwaukee “line.—Le w i s t o w n 1 Daily, News. To make certain their ticket shall be valid, Montana republi cans have practically decided to nominate their candidates this fall twice—once by the primary A Nifty Appearance IE T V S 'Mfe Hake To Order aai We Make To Fit! Characterizes the fit o f our made to order suits. Theg fit well and are stgled on lines that appeal to the ad mirer o f good tailoring. I f gou will favor us with a trial order we will be glad to demonstrate this to gou. W e make our suits to retain the shape and atgle even after the severest usage. It’s the knowing how that does this. O U R S P E C I A L T Y I S $25.00 S U I T S THE MODEL TAILORS OVER FROST’S STORE A Message to Everybody W E A R E PLEASED TO KNOW THAT THE PEOPLE OF CHOTEAU AND VICINITY ARE AWAKE TO THE FACT THA T WE ARE HERE TO SELL Honest Goods at Honest Prices WE KNOW THIS FROM THE NUM BER OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO MEET SINCE COMING TO THE CITY C H O T E A U L U M B E R C O M P A N Y A . J. FLYNN, Proprietor TH E RED SHED I F o r t P e c k T o w n s i t e S A L E The United States Government will auction off, on dates shown, the unen tered lots in the following towns on what was form erly the Fort Peck Indian Reservation: Poplar, June 15th, Sprole, June 19th, Brockton, June 22nd, Blair, June 24th, Chelsea, June 27th, M acon, July 1st, W o lf Point, July 3rd, Oswego, July 9th, Frazer, July 11th and M ilk River (W iota), July 14th. ON MAIN LINE G r e a t N o r t h e r n R a i l w a y These are a ll thriving prosperous towns located on the main transcontinental line o f the Great Northern Railway in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation which was thrown open to settlement last Fall. The country surrounding has all been allotted to settlers and real estate values are bound to rise. U n i t e d S t a t e s G o v e r n m e n t * This sale will be under the direct supervision o f the United States Govern ment. Bills must be made in person or by agent. They cannot be sent by mail. The minimum price o f any lot* is $10.00. A minimum o f $10.00 and 25 per cent o f the bid price must be paid on date o f sale and balance in one, two or three installments, according to price o f lots. There is no restriction as to number o f lots that one person may .purchase, nor as to I I 1