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The Choteau Montanan (Choteau, Mont.), 28 Dec. 1923, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053031/1923-12-28/ed-1/seq-5/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
, - V S , ’ * V ' : v , - WANTED : r-Äöisß; 'awitaWs -for Z a .T r age purpo*«*-. Q'. W. SABAN, Dutton U è . « s ä Mrs. BL ' »frRëhTforth -*p*at «krlstmaa with Mr, sad Mrs. Fmak MUI«r, near Dapaye«. .. ,. tMr. and'M rs. A- ¡8. Stilim&H of JHmiiut'arVspepdlug th® holidays\ -with MBfn. Stínman'» pnroata, * Mr. '-¿lid Mra.Joa.. Jloacr of this via«».. ; M I eo R a t h . T a l o o f Gre?,1 F a l l s « p o n t C h r istm a s w ith ' h s r b r o t h e r ' a n d sto t e ^ -la -la w , M r . ' a ö ä M r s . C h e a t e r t «. -• ♦ r t t , M e le . ¡ M . G0 -Carrer and .family. spent «hrlstmas with-Mr.^ CarverV parents^ z t Town&sncL' • ’ ':' ' TOR SAL®:—Post office boxee, in vary good condition. .Inquire of Wm. -Kxofft. -V , Mr. find Mrs. -Julian-D. Ray motored to'G reat Falls Monday and returned Wednesday. . Mis* ’Mary- Jackgoa iras oporated on,7 a t'“the Chotean Hospital last Fri day to r ' appendieitio. Charles Guthrie returned Monday from Miesonla, whor© he is attending the atado university. Miss Alva. Larson is spending her Chrictmas vacation 'with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Larson. She is a‘ student a t the .university of Montana. Dan Ledgerwood of Conrad was a business visitor in Chotean the first of the ‘ Week. R. M. Hatterslejr, attorney of Con rad, wan. a visitor, in Choteau this week. . • Frank Curtis, Lee Brown, Wm. Brewer and A. H. Doughty attended the , turkey shoot at Bynum last Sun day.. Mr. Curtis succeeded in bring ing home two birds for the Christ mas dinner. Mrs. Mary Read went io Great T a il« Monday to spend the holidays with her son. Mrs. F. L. Buzzell of Conrad visit-' ed daughter, Mrs. Harry Benson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephens, Miss Joy Graves, Miss Mary Sulgrov© and Johnny Peterson were Great Falls visitors, the first of the week. Geo. Dow transacted business in •reat Falls the fore p a rt of the week. Geo. W. Yeager came down from Sunburst Monday to spend Christmas with his family in Choteau. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Corson are moving their household furniture to tb6 county farm this week. Mr Cor son has the contract for the nest year. 4 ' Mrs. Henry D. Robison returned the first of the week from California, where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Nellie R Brown, The Woman’s Club of Choteau have «ards(.out announcing their leap year earnival dance to be held on New Years eve, at the high school audi to riu m , ............. . . ’ ' ' . MONTANA CORN EXHIBIT SHOWS FINE QUALITY a \Com grown in northern Montana in altitudes even as high as 4.620 feet above sea level, is shown in four :arge display booths, Th*. ears arc of r?ieh a character that they would compare favorably with there ii*' any corn .show in .the oorthwé'V The bibit is b practical demons! '¡ifion that the com belt is gradualv creep ing northward and westwaid\ This 1s the way the Minneapolis Tribune of December 15 tells about the exhibit of Montana grown corn in the Great Northern passenger sta tion n that city. But the display at the passenger station was not the only one. There was exhibitied. 1,200 ears at the First National Bank of St. Paul, for a week,, then t was moved to the Union station in that city. Later the ex hibit will he made at the First Na tional bank in Minneapolis. This is probably the biggest ad vertising Montana has ever had in connection\ witlr-its' possibilities as á corn: -groyning’ state.\ , - our Patrons a C l i © t @ a « They offer a fair price- Correct weights, accur ate test. Cans back on returning train. Check in same mail. ,v QUICKEST AND BEST SERVICE EN THE COUNTRY I ■ -í Y *1 V í ‘ ~ •*.* ■ ÂMÉI •■■wry ■„«.»i....- il , r.—.- .... —■• ' ....... - il ..,...-. ..¿.i i '.\-v5Ufc A r e Y O U getting vpur .share of the big money “SHUBERT” is paying-for furs? If you’re nob that’s your fault. Wake, up! Get “ SHUBERT *’ prices for your furs from ¡now on--ju$t take a look jf at the prices quoted below for Montana Furs! That's what “SH U B E R T ” w i l l p a y on an honest and liberal grading^ Our shippers right in your own neighborhood ; are reaping a golden harvest. Get in on this big money! COME ON WITH YOUR FURS HU MIRA URGE EXTRA T O A V E R ACC m LARGE tX T R A TO A V tR A G t H51 MEDIUM .» » l SMALL tX T R A TO * » S » A S I - m A T O A V M A M « 70 O C t i C U X l i T t f H u t ; F u t * 4 , Silty Ortliiiry, 0y«i •r 22.00b 18.00 16.00 b 14.501 16.50toi5,001420to12.00 4.00b 12.50 ii.OOl» 9.00 10.50 ta 8.00 7.50 to 6.00 10.59 to 5.02 7.50 to 3.50 I Rne, Dark.. 1 Usnal Color.. 14.00 to 12.00 lO.OOto 8.50 ll.OOto 9.50 825 to 7.25 9.00 to 7.50 . 7.00 to 525 6.75 to 5 2 5 5.00 to. 3.75 7.00 to 3.50 5.00 to 2 20 \ W E A S E L i Wláte.^.... Stained ___ 2.00to 1.50 1.15to .85 125to JO .80 to .60 .85 to .60 JOto 25 .50 to 25 20 to 20 2 0 to 25' 2 0 to .15 These extremely high prices, are based on the well-known “SHUBERT” STANDARD GRADING and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3’s, No. 4’s and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. I - , t \ a ¿ v t - ' }•■ >• ■< * .'4 ¡K . ...< . .J - tg-g-g-Er-a-Bina-warr- firgrara: eir:a rana: isiiffii m- m ‘{ i V v ’ > 11 , GET THE HABIT PHONE NO. 25 GROCERIES ANR HARDWARE W e T a k e T h i s O p p © ! 5 - t M n i t y t © W i s h O i f f l f Patrons A ? 7 «♦ *» yv t ; w U t IJM •/ B e a r . i Choteau Meat Co.