The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.) 1890-1901, November 11, 1892, Image 1

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T7.S.00MMÏSSI0NEE, v'AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE - .•>» . » f . vr. , v*' -tzJ*** •' -My love andj;went tnaj ins wben.the.blbom •* waa onTtbethorn■;-*_ :W I K \ '7 7 ' High above us larks were singlngattbVgolden * gstss of word; 7 l 7TV'! l 7 :7 s -U|;v7'- '* White with \ fresh the aimmer lands^’ ' ;7--~~ i Wliere_I bent tke mi A V 'bt^ches. to h erjaailky' v ! hands;;', V • '~\r ■- ’ And the sunbeams .lingered loyeningly to ji w my true' love pa«ff,'. -v..:... -.•• ''^■-.•» ;A b her shadow Irampled iightly o’er the flower: of'the grass. ’\ O, my love and I went rbajingi—but how soon. her footsteps lagcedl :. '•. !v ..;,.‘,.,^.^ Soon tho tender'limbs grew,wea^ .*nd^ths\ . blithesome dancing flagged? ..C: ;,y ^',. ,-• O, tbs flowers were very heavy. and (h e ! sun was flesoe on higbTl,. .......... .--- ' 7 - - I must pick the'rest without her-eh* would! meet me byo-and-bye. ; J!hon she dropped her scented bnrthsn in_ t , white and sbining heap, -* ;; Near the little hillside 'churchyard; where«she 7 : laid her down to sleej, - , . V 7 ft Where my love and I wentmayiug, lTcame down - ; the path alone,. Through the chilly evening thickets, while the turtle doves made moan ? . - . _ , With the bows we broke together, cloaely hsld against my breast, ThoUgh-tho bloom had longdropped frbm them .. ; and tbe thorns'alons Imprest, - 'r And,the hawthorn—O the’ hawthorn jj-waved ; above me, white and red, •But I defer more shall pick. it, for nay littelove :i*- dead. • ' ' • ~4ikm fov ; J - - - ^ mm o w „ PRONOUNCED REPUBLfCAN VIOTORY T o b e f i l b o G r e a t e s t S i n c e G :r a n t s ' - '• iii '68. . . ' ’ 7 ^ , % ‘t'altie*1 u p' a ' c611ectibjiv-~Biilville Banner. - , . : >i i ■- .. ,-• * ■ ■■• . . . - . v * “ 7 ' Husband—-Aren’t you going- t.o ch urch to-day?* VVife—No; I ’ m notlfeeling well. Husband—Then call, a messenger boy and send him. Tlie faraily must be iepre­ sented.—-,New York W.eekly. •' ii. 7‘*iY6ung man,” said an -evange li 8 t p ‘do 7 you realize that when ;you retire/sat nigl^t you ^may be called beforb morningdowns?” *T hope so; I a m a y o u n g doctor, and I; need encouragement.-,of some kind.’’—Texas Sil'tiugs.®r • Elder Berry.-Joblots proposes to-fill the church'by -giving those -Who attend a policy - covering any accident during the service. Dr. Thirdly---How could any one meet with anraccident]n church? Elder “Berry—One might f a l l oft\the s'eat Whjie asleep.—New York Herald. DAVIS BROS, 4 J, M . - D A Y . •' . JEEIGATION AND LAND fiURVBY- ' us G SAlçistAc* *r. TIQN -GUARANTEED. ’ C hoteau ,* .! • * - * * , M ontana . , . . . ..... ?.*■;.-:,v — 2 -^ k,— ------------ ^-r-^— s t q i j A ï b , ÉOT AND CÖLD b a t h s . Stréot, Opposite Chôto&u House . • w ' a i . ' i a : . X j 's r b a s r , ■ , TsTbia-x^r F-Cn.'tolio .. D M D S . MOBTQAGES and a ’. l kinds of legal iwtrumeuts dravm up. - - ; - SubeoriptioDB .received for ¿ 1 1 Newe- papera ¿and ^Periodicala, at .publisher's rates. ' CHOTEAU,: - - - - MONT. v; C. O. OARRÉ t TV , * A * . C . . W A R N E R . . 7 . GÄBRETT & WÄRNER, bONV^YAÍTOERs,' 7 7 ... . ■ •. RSAL SsTATBS, ... -T 7. ^77 ,v .INaUTÜAÑpá . CHOTEAU,- MONT. ‘ 1,-8,. CÖRSON, f^ b ^ T A T E . -- * V w>»vsr '-XT vw^7--r j ,r-o ^ te» ' W r R a n c h ; P r o p e r t y a - S p e o i a l t y . ^ B ROOM, «B. A«v.7.. - V**- . b l o c k ,, ; r ; G R EAT-- E A LIiS;^: V-\'; ' hr- . - y . ■ >' ______ . • ;MO N J* . ?¿--; a < X ^^AuthoriMä ^'tó^^tice ^!ôr|ç%^Det P\y~ pärtnaeiit¡of itbë Interior; ^thé ^Dand \ '*•> \ -• T\ m _* . « TT>^ Î ^ «.-j At . jrhe following telegram, dated? New York, No.v. 5, Was received' by Hoh.;Lee Mantle, chairman of the repUblican state committee: “ ^Wjth a full republican vote all along the line on Tuesday^ next you may. be * assured of a more pronounced republican victory than has occurred since the soldier statesman, General Grant he.aded the ticket in 1868. ‘‘Driven to d^peration by the hopelessness of \their cause, the democratic lieutenant governor of the state has; issubd ; a proclama­ tion inviting eyil^di8posed persons td employ insurrectionary melh- ods.7Thedaw' abiding people of the state Will resist such \unpatri- otic?appeals. 7 / ^ 7 .‘‘(Signed) ' T hos . H. C abteb , 7 > :\ 7 “; 7 7 ; V Chairman. •' L6 uis 7!E.;M’C omas ,Secretary.” F E E ! X D , «SS S T A B L E ÇOÈT HAM ILTON S-T. W CHÖ- , TE A U A V E , ( Armstrong’s Old Stand.) CHOTEAU, -. MONT.! PIOUS SMILES. ^ ' 'raN a iO N CLAIMS-SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO. -7\ • -A ; -'V ' \ ' -. -~A >- There are so many people in the ohurch who-want to be the nickel placing on the machinery.—Ram’s Horn.-' ' _ NoTnven t i ve geni u s has u tilized- theO rain-making capabilities of ^church picnics. Yet in these capa­ bilities the precentage\ of failures iA ridiculously- small.—Baltimore American. . T - • !. • ' - - ; , H-Theanuouncemenf is -frequent- ;lv- made that‘^salvation 71 s free.” **• — *■k*:— ■ ^ , c.r “**’•’)? 7 • 7 i S V e :^obsjervey however, ; thaf they ^ e n ’ t^jsih'g-tw .6 byirihsbbefore they1. / . '- 7 b:4- i - is-■> it»’v ■ 7' Good Accommodations for your Team. Handsome Turnouts at reason ü I dô I rates The place to^PUT CJP” at when in town. Œ Z IïTO 'W -lL.E iS . & 2 n Æ c 3 = 5 © ^ T ^ . H j 1 D BLACKSMITH WAGON SHOP. H O R S E S H O E I N G A 'SPECIALTY. W - A T O E C Í E S . . c ‘l_,O C 2 S S , . : w - A l s ] I D 7 v ‘ À . S t a . t i 0 n . e x 3 r , L I s T - o - t s , - 7 ' i F ’r - a . i t s , O 0 x a . f e c t i 0 r a . e x 3 r , ^ . a a d . p C i g ' a x s . A EJ R á z 3 ^Totipaó. 3 j . ♦ »■ -, CHO'TEAU, MONT. 1 . : .T . I.C» HOLLOWAY & OYJERSTJBfKET & CLUB o h o t b a i j . J  C o a s r r .! M A IN St., - - - CHOTEAD S T J Ü L É Ï V B B Go. ..-BREEDERS OF- Q T ^ io ^ O T J o - x a iB ^ E n D 'IFi^EiifcTcrEa:' ' M e b i k o s =-y-“-j, ^ _ •• A ;f e :# B B ] S i ; C E [ - C O T S - ■ '* —**— •?*• « «•*» .s.—- -, *» - <> C, - .-‘T'^rOHiIDLOE^OSSES. \ '■ ' '•* î ¿SïìgJTZ'iJ. , -• v$% “ .. ^7 77AUGUSTÁT PilONTiV î. ». f t ~ ~ .. .- HENRY’S PHAR&AÖY. T H E NEW DRUGUTOR - i f OHOTEAÜ, MONT. PU R E DRUGS,, PAT\* g N T ; , M E D , I C I N g S , - • FINE PERFUMES ÄND' TOILET fiRTIGLESr *; '■ r 1 - —j*=- 1 —1 — ~r ~T • EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH: oôn^^OTTusrxçiNa- P rescriptions ■ » -wl' • *»» ■ • ' . V. r>, A JL . 7r¿t^ , ?Jk . -• . ,v .. >r. .i, . ^5 ¿ ß . i r * ' 9

The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 11 Nov. 1892, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1892-11-11/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.