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The Choteau Montanan (Choteau, Mont.), 14 Dec. 1923, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053031/1923-12-14/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
. < On Your G i f L i s t \ It Is not complete unless you do, ' t * for men have ..come to .-expect at » > least one or more shirts for Xmas And \ye know from experience th a t i t 'adds considerably to his appreciation if he knows his shirt comes from this store. HIRSHBERG’S Christmas Gifts We have a larger stock of suitable gifts than ever before. We would appreciate your inspection before buying elsewhere. ...In all of our lines we carry stand ard trademarked merchandise, priced reasonably, quality considered. Below are but a few suggéstions of our varied stock : PERFUME SETS IMPORTED PERFUMES VA N ITY CASES VA N ITY BOXES IVORY PYRALIN CUT GLASS COMMUNITY SILVERW A R E THERMOS BOTTLE8 CANDLE STICK8 candles WATERMAN AND PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS EASTMAN K0DAK8 VICTR0LA8 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS JOHNSON’S-CANDIES CIGAR BOXES OF 10’s, 25’s AND 50’s SMOKERS' SETS FANCY PLAYING CARDS GAME BOARDS MOUTH HARP8 M ILLER RUBBER BALLS MAMA DOLLS FANCY STATIONERY FLA8H UG HTS INGERSOLL WATCHES We have a very nice line of BOOKS for Children, and some o f the popular titles in fiction. __ W e Give Terms .on Victrolas and Edison Phonographs Make Your Reservations Now , € i a ® t ® a M B r a g € ® m p a i n i f \■L\- -V--- ' .> M I Men's and boys’ Bteel skates ¡at $1.50 pair.— HirshbergB. Mrs. Hale went to 'the Falls I Thursday on a shopping tour. Dry Luteflsk per pound 25c,. Hirshberg’s. on at ■ Floyd Clark is servinj? as juror at Great Falls this week. ’ | Dr. J. A. Sweat oi Dutton, was 1» ' Choteau this week, - A l s o the largest J / ^ D A s s o r tm e n t o f Iß1 I ^ M e n s Neckwear y À D o m e s tic and f Im p o r ted É f ì 'I Wrapped box, $1.95.— Winesap apples, -Hlrshberg’B. per 33 inchbs of snow is reportad in Arizona. Thát is sure going some. Connad will play the Teton team tonight and “will play at Valier Sat. night. IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUN- v ( . ’ ;.; t O N . E. J. Lander & Co., a corporation, i plaintiff, vs. Christian Filteuborg and Anne Filtenborg, Ills wife; State Bank of Dutton, a Corporation; Julia Battson and Paul Battson, liucband and wife; David L. Rempel and Hazel Rempel, his wife; John B. Toenyes and Bertha C. Toenyes, his wife; and R. H. Ewart, Defendants. Alias summons. THE STATE OF MONTANA sends Greetings to the Above Named De fendants and to Each of Them: You are hereby summoned to an swer to the complaint in this action filed in the office of the Clerr. of this Court, a copy of which is hers-l»;. served upon one of you in each county wherein any of you re-'uic.J or to file an answer and serve a ! copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s at- J torney within twenty days after serv-' ice of this summons, exclusive cf the 1 » da \f service, and in cns” of your failure to appear or answer, judg ment will be taken against you by | (1 <’nu1t for tlio relief demanded in tli'-' complaint. ' • I This action Is brought for the pur- i pos^ of obtaining a decree of tlio Court for the foreclosure of a certain real estate mortgage covering real Elmer Weaver is substituting for estate located in Teton County, Mon- Mixed fresh nuts (no peanuts), lb., 30c.— Hirshberg’s. Choteau Meat Co. has lutefi-sh at 15c per pound. prepared Large Christmas trees at 50c each. -Hirshberg's. Read the Christmas Montanan this week. ads in the Gay Franklin this week. at the court house Madam Henderen Mama dolls, at $2.75.— Hirshberg’s. Gay Franklin i's itor this week. a Great Falls vis- Extra choice satin mixed Xmas candies.. While stock lasts at 25c per pound.— Hirihborg’s. Fitank Oiilton and wife Great Falls this week. were In Ladies’ skates Hirshberg’s. at lowest prices.— ■ -L •The board of county commission ers of Teton county are holding the’v regular meeting this week. - Munsingwcnr Silk Vests make fin Xmas gifts.— Hirshberg’s. Dr. H. W. Bateman was awarl- 1 the contract as county physician and health officer for Teton county by the board of county commissioners this week. Rev. Leon F. Haley and Virginia Nell Baker will be married in -Gin clnattl; Ohio, on Thursday, Decern her twenty-seventh, according to announcements received fy fiends in Choteau. i tana and described as follows: The southwest quarter (SW %) of -''Section two (2) in township twenty- four (24) North of Range twer (2) West of the Montana Meridian. Said mortgage was made, executed and delivered by Christian Filten borg and Anne Filtenborg, his wife, dated December 1, 1920, to E. J. Lander &~Co., a corporation, the plaintiff herein, which said mort gage was duly filed and recorded In the office of the County Clerk and Rr,-order of Teton County Montana on the 28th day of December A. D , 1920 at 10:10 o'clock A. M., in book 4-S of mortgages page 415. Plaint- Kf «'.lims default made in terms of •-1 mortgage and prays to fore- ■ < e and determine the lion of said .ortgage. arid to foreclose tlio equity nf'redemption of each,and all of the defendants herein and for the sale of said property and the application of the„proeords to payment of moneys found duo on the said mortgage be sides interest, taxes, attorney fees and costs and possession of said premises during the period of re demption in purchaser at foreclos ure sale. WITNESS MY HAND and Seal of said Court this 5th day of December, 1923. (Seal) BLANCHE M. JACOBSON, Clerk. R. K. West Attorney for Plaintiff, Great Falls, Montana. Tall cans„salmon regular 25c 5 for ..... ............ $1.00 Bonita tuna fish'4 for ......................................... 1.00! Large can cove oysters 3 for ............................ 1.00. No. 5 can preserves for...................................... 1.00 5 pound package dry apricots for .................. 1.00 5 pound package dry peaches for .................... ; 1.00 Extra standard corn 7 for ................................... 1.00 Maccroni I t package 12 for ............................... ?$1.00. Soivene soap powder 8 for ............................... 1.00 Light house denser 12 for................................... LOO Palmolive soap 12 for......................................... 1.00 A * A GET THE HABIT Logan & PHONE NO. 25 -i GROCERIES ANR HARDWARE Christmas Everything you „will need in baked goods for the Christmas dinner is here in plenty. Just phone us your needs and we will see that delivery is made as* you wish. t : BrouiSiette Bakery •sssssaa A Gift That Wins Approval Whatever gift you may choose for a man there is no other thing that will please him so well as a suit. And this store is especially well equipped to aid you pi choosing a suit that will please him. Our display of high quality hand tailored garments will win his immediate approval. «t Men!s Suits and Overcoats $19.50 to $55 Boys Suits and Overcoats $5.00 to $15 HANNAN C h o t e a n , M o n t a n a V*' : .fr..- ¡ i ? i .