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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 31 Oct. 1892, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1892-10-31/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
■'¡ES.'fc“*: -V' ■ ' *v. ¿ïr;* ¿f .Vai»' V0L..1. TV CRO T E A U ,, G H O T E ^ t?^(^Ç ^ ^ ^ ^ C )N T A N rA ¿ M O N D A I:, OCTOBER 31,1892; . ,. •NÒVI. . i **zr K î ‘-.'~>.* v î . t* ’, Y G ' ÿ ô â A É Ï T Û 'R N E Y &• COUNSELOR T;y. J A M E S . ' S U L Q R P Y E, \ a t t o r NE YATLÀW , ^ è ^ E A U , y , ., V , -v MONT. ■ □?. 7 ^ . d b Æ liJ S . ^ Ü ^ , : ZEÎJÊ l S ^ B E Ï k p y ï Œ ) ! T O FORT ¿ENTÔN; - - -MONT. Costly' Capital. ]RemoviU^ J . E } . W A M S D E J Y . CHOTEAU. MONT. / S. H . D R A K E , M . D : PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, CHOTEAU,- - MONTANA. - A . G ; W A R N E R , NOTARY PUBLIC, . U. S. COMMISSIONER, AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE FILINGS & f i n a l p r o o f s o n p u b -, ' ' - V - . Lid' LANDS. ■ . * “ CHOTEAU, MON F. D H . D A Y . IRRIGATION AND LAND . SURVEY ING A SPE IALTY. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED,. C hoteau , M ontana . ZE3I- t®-; h o t A n d c o l d b a t h s .^ Mala • Street, Opposite Cliòteau House -TXT^Æ . 13L. L ' X O N V I s T ò t a x ^ r ^ t ì l T o I ì c DEEDS. AfOBTPAGESand all iinds-of legal iUBtxum>ni« drawls up, ^ A : . __ * Subsoriptions received -1 for' all News- paperB and' Periodicals atj.publisher’s rates. . . . . . MONT. CHQTEAU, E.'C- qarrett . a * c*-W arner . G S R R E T T & . W S R N E R r C O N V E Y A N C E R S ,. , , ~ \ s a l e s t a t e , ••“•■• Y , ; IN S U R A N C E - - . PHOTEAU,:MONT. . . V V ,. i. s . c o r s o n t R E A L E S T A T E . R anch ’P roperty . à S pecialty . ;r - ;ROOMvl b ; DUNN BLOCK, - » *< - - * GREAT. FALLS z 1 -MONT. Authorized to \practice !’fòfb]fe^ftfce,.'I)e* v pàrtm ent o ì the'Jnterioivitlie. L a n d > r *L > Ô ÿ ^ ^ d / thë*PehB i^ tî^d.gthier i .. - N - \ B o r & u s . - w ‘ > * r ' E/* ^krx-,v • (:Bduld<?y > ' T : A gro'ât\deayias\':be'eii_ said bÿ the papers favoring the i^emovai ol’ the capital; to the effect-thit it would cost nothing, beçau îe.shèi® is nothing buta fewbooks; papers, and:' furntiiire .to:;, be.^r iembfÿéd. Their statement is deceiyirig^The expense to the people of Montana which will, come from the removal of the capital- has no réference whatever to such a trifling.:matter as moving bopks,...papers^; ancl furnitn re. There wonlcU ,be { no more than that to niové -if Ujhqi state already had a capital jrarld'• ing at Helena,, fo.^ of course,“ the capital building would not be moved. The expense to the peo ple of Montana in removing the capital from its present situation has nothing to do with the mere question of freight. What has been meant by the friends of Helena in the statement that re moval will involve a heavy. cost to the state is that in the event of ‘ * v - . .Anaconda, or any other capital candidate winning, the state will be compelled* aTonce to\’ build a capital, as none of these outside places are imany way pre.pared to 'accommodate.the legislative’ as sembly and the state officers put ting up buildings for Ihakpurpose. On the contrary, Helena, if it should be deemed necessary by the representatives o f the people, can continue for .years to do as she has -been doing for the past twenty-five year*— and everybody knows that .the ^legislature and Territorial and state officers have found ample accommodations for the past quarter of a century without1he' t necessity of inveBt- ment-ihf publia . buildings. This condition may ;be continued in definitelydfiiLis thought proper, fo r Helena is; bettter prepared n6w.:thaii. at any time in the past in thisrregard. vOn the contrary^ if tlie qapitàl is taken elsewhere, the state will, be* at once com pelled .to construct public build ings-^ and this means the expen diture\ of an immense sum of .money immediately, which with out removal, would not need to be expended until the people thought proper. ? . '! A N OFFER. Wholesale Sc Retail Dealers in E R G C O , vf-T-l 3 ^ Æ 0 2 S T T . 'PENSION claims specially , attended - t o . . C O T . - M a î n a n d . . . w -t, r ■- '■ The undersigned hereby agrees, to lease a mill sil e a d joining ..the town oUChoieau, free, to any re^ liable' party * pr parties who. will- •build and : operate a ¡75 . barbell' Apuring mill-thereon.- Said leas Vo hold good as long as- said mills 1s i .operated, , J. G. H opkinson . j We are AGENTS for. the M c O O B M I C K T h o m a s E a i c e s , ^ E Ì T C H e IL ì IL, 6c o f . A l l K i n d s , We have a full line.of these Goods on hand Now. They have stood the test and are better adapted for this country than any other make. We also carry a large- line of TOP BUGGIES, HARNESS & • SADDLERY of all'Kinds. ©\xx 3?xices a,xe Tlxe X_.o\wo3t I WE IN VITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAM INE P UR STOCK!! JOS. jE3dZE3SZE3I^3EiŒ503- < â c Gc, Vft-. N E W G O O D S A T ■Wxxx. SIOIDO-à S I S S Fxop- g T ^ C U L A S S Ì & Ò m N ( Ì P L Ò E ' F Q B GOOD FEED & LIV ERY STABLE IN CONNECTION. f c l N S T . . - - G H Ô T E / A U . \ *v '